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When you think about it, kitchens are pretty intricate rooms. There's a lot going on in there. Fire spews from stovetops. Pounds of food are kept at freezing temperatures right next door. Cabinets line the walls with drawers full of cups, plates, bowls, forks, spoons, and knives. Walk into any semi-attractive kitchen and your attention will be drawn to shiny appliances, sturdy countertops, and elegant cabinets. Odds areand it's not your faultthat you won' notice the slivers of wall that separate the cabinets from the countertops. However, these small, generally unnoticed strips of wall provide you with an opportunity to add style and practicality to your kitchen.

Kitchen backsplashes might not jump out at you when you first enter a kitchen, but they can bring a lot to the table. First, let's go over just what a kitchen backsplash is.

Anyone who's ever cooked, or tried to cook, knows it can get messy. In the kitchen, things have a tendency to splatter or splash against the walls. And a kitchen backsplash serves as the line of defense between your marinara sauce and the wall.

Kitchen backsplashes are, first, a practical addition. Tile and glass backsplashes are easy to wipe down. Regular drywall is going to stain, and after just a few cooking ventures, it's going to look very ratty. Glass and tile backsplashes won't show such wear and tear. You can be as adventurous as your heart desires in the kitchen, and, afterwards, you'll be able to clean up the damage with a few paper towels.

However, while kitchen backsplashes are certainly practical, they also serve aesthetic purposes. Let's face it; plain walls are just thatplain. They're boring. The various textures and colors of glass and tile backsplashes can add another dimension to your kitchen. They fill the gap between your hardwood cabinets and your marvelous countertops. Kitchen backsplashes can really hold together the intricacy of a kitchen.

Complete Your Kitchen with Glass and Tile Backsplashes

By: Dan Heinkel




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