Countertops Tile Backsplash. Adding style and drama to your kitchen does not end with your countertop and island. A great way to pick a tile for your backsplash is to choose a tile that has a color matching the vein or spot colors in your granite.
Peanut butter and jelly… peas and carrots… mac 'n' cheese… some combinations just belong together, enhancing one another's best qualities, creating a product even greater than the sum of its parts. W/ new K, full tile backsplash above quartz. Determine your starting point by starting at the edge of the counter, leaving room for the edge tiles, and placing tiles back toward the backsplash until you end with the last whole tile close to the backsplash.
Backsplashes protect walls from moisture, stains, and are a great way to add personality to any home.
Peanut butter and jelly… peas and carrots… mac 'n' cheese… some combinations just belong together, enhancing one another's best qualities, creating a product even greater than the sum of its parts.
Complex or colorful backsplashes go best with solid countertops. Lay out a few tiles without adhesive. This is one of the countertop and backsplash ideas we recommend.