The kitchen backsplash is more than just a pretty design element.
Kitchen backsplash ideas behind stove.
The options for kitchen backsplashes are just about infinite in terms of style materials and budget so even before you begin exploring ideas for your stove backsplash you ll want to make some key decisions.
This luxurious kitchen has two different materials in the backsplash.
A beadboard backsplash is easy to install and instantly brightens your kitchen.
It serves the purpose of protecting the walls behind the stove and the sink from getting water or any other type of liquids.
One of the best kitchen backsplash tile ideas is to mix and match coordinating tiles for texture and effect.
Mitered tiles made of the same marble create a frame around the behind the range niche which is outfitted with shimmering marble tiles in various shapes and sizes.
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Marble subway tiles adorn the wall behind the range.
This range backsplash demonstrates how to add style and texture without using a dramatic color.
The glass surface is american olean legacy glass green blend 1 x 1 inch.
The muted color of these brown tiles contrasts beautifully with the glittery mosaic for a perfectly elegant statement.
One advantage of glass tiles is the ease with which grease and spaghetti sauce splatter can be cleaned away.
A view of the above kitchen from just behind the kitchen island providing a better view of the backsplash behind the stove.
Today i bring you fab tile backsplash ideas for behind the stove in the kitchen.
Install a beadboard backsplash.
Just a like a beautifully painted feature wall in any other room of a home the area above the cooktop in a kitchen provides a great space for a pretty interior design moment in a kitchen.
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The choice for backsplash whether for behind the range or for the entire area is quite overwhelming.
This backsplash consists of 4 inch stone tiles in two rows along the bottom with glass mosaic sheets filling in the field behind the range hood.
Beadboard is an inexpensive and easily accessible material.