traditional kitchen design by san francisco general contractor Mueller Nicholls Cabinets and Construction
I always love checking out what people do with their back splashes.
There are so many different styles and ideas that I'd love to use for a backsplash. I'm always drawn to the simple,
classic, timeless white, but then I adore a fun and funky style that makes a statement
and adds excitement to the room.
We just recently changed our backsplash and counters. We now have the Carrera Marble counters
and I almost did white subway tiles... but last minute opted for the black, gray, and white marble mosaic tiles.
I already did white tiles with random pewter squares in our basement kitchenette,
so I decided to do something a little more funky and fun.
Plus, our upstairs backsplash area is so small that I like the punch of design and color this adds to our kitchen.
My Kitchen backsplash
My Basement Kitchenette
Here are a few other backsplashes that I'm really enjoying right now.
I always love checking out what people do with their back splashes.
There are so many different styles and ideas that I'd love to use for a backsplash. I'm always drawn to the simple,
classic, timeless white, but then I adore a fun and funky style that makes a statement
and adds excitement to the room.
We just recently changed our backsplash and counters. We now have the Carrera Marble counters
and I almost did white subway tiles... but last minute opted for the black, gray, and white marble mosaic tiles.
I already did white tiles with random pewter squares in our basement kitchenette,
so I decided to do something a little more funky and fun.
Plus, our upstairs backsplash area is so small that I like the punch of design and color this adds to our kitchen.
My Kitchen backsplash
My Basement Kitchenette
Here are a few other backsplashes that I'm really enjoying right now.
traditional kitchen design by chicago kitchen and bath Rebekah Zaveloff, KitchenLab & Design in a Bag.com
Love these kitchens Alisa!! Especially the last one, it is perfection.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone have a guess to where the tiles for this backspash were found? traditional home design by san francisco interior designer Fiorella Design
ReplyDeleteSo pretty.