Backsplash will add a splash of dash to kitchen updateDebbie Travis
Kitchen Update: Backsplash & Plank Wall - Christinas Adventures says: March 13, 2014 at 12:05 pm […] posted about our countertops here- and now they’re stained & sealed!! I love love love how they turned […] Our Kitchen: All the details & the final cost - Christinas Adventures...
If your budget allows, splurging for a newcountertopor mosaic tile backsplash, such as ourLiberty Diamondpictured here, (or maybe both) can truly transform your kitchen. Did you know a kitchen renovation from Granite and TREND Transformations can often be completed in as little as one day, a...
I did for about one minute think about painting the half walls around the kitchen a pretty dark moody blue that is so popular right now. But that was a fleeting thought! The blue trend will be gone before this kitchen needs another update. And because we have so much backsplash in this ...
DIY Subway Tile Backsplash The question of whether subway tile is “still in” is hotly debated in the home design community. We believe that it will always be a classic choice due to its simple shape and the wide range of sizes, colors, and materials from which these tiles can be made...
DIY Subway Tile Backsplash The question of whether subway tile is “still in” is hotly debated in the home design community. We believe that it will always be a classic choice due to its simple shape and the wide range of sizes, colors, and materials from which these tiles can be made...
Anew backsplash New, easy-to-clean flooring Mid-range kitchen remodel You may opt for a mid-range kitchen remodel if you have more wiggle room in your budget. The average cost of a mid-level remodel is $16,000 to $30,000. In this tier, you may make minor changes to the layout to...
So with the backsplash, paint, and hardware, this kitchen refresh so far has cost us about $340. Pretty amazing considering the cost just to have a pro come in to paint the cabinets would be well over $1,000. Here’s where we are on the kitchen refresh to-do list: ...
One side of the kitchen is almost complete. I was waiting for the backsplash tile to be cut for around the outlets, they are now cut. Now I need my handy electrician, Ed to move the outlets out 1/4″ so they are in line with the tiles. Once that is done, I am going to use ...
The original outlets and light switches on my kitchen backsplash. We also had some particularly awful outlets like this wood framed number in our main bathroom. While I can appreciate the utility of the labels, it was a major eyesore right at eye level. ...