A kitchen backsplash is the wall that connects the countertop and top cabinet, and it is usually made in a material that is easy to maintain, as its main purpose is to protect the wall from oil stains or water damage. For most local apartments, backsplashes are usually around 550-600mm in height. Some homeowners may choose not to install top cabinets and extend their backsplashes all the way up to the ceiling.
Can’t decide what material to use for your backsplash? Here are five recommended options for you to consider.
1) Tempered Glass
Tempered Glass is a popular option for homeowners as it almost never goes out of style, fits a variety of design themes, is easy to clean and functional — some even use it as a whiteboard for recipes!
However, there are risks in installing tempered glass backsplashes that are right behind the kitchen stove, as it might start to crack overtime from exposure to heat.
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2) Stainless Steel
Similar to tempered glass, it is easy to clean as it usually comes in a full piece without grout lines. The added value of stainless steel is that it is durable and heat resistant.
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3) Tiles
Tiles are another common backsplashes among homeowners here and around the world as there are a plethora of tile patterns to choose from! However, it is easy for stains to get into grout lines, especially if you do a lot of heavy cooking in your kitchen, and these can be a pain to remove. One way to help ease the cleaning experience is to use larger tiles to reduce the number of grout lines
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4) Quartz
Highly popular these days for both backsplashes and countertops, it is common for homeowners to opt for the same material to create visual continuity, and complement modern / modern-luxe kitchen designs. Quartz is also very easy to maintain, plus, some of its designs look so similar to marble!
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5) Laminated Panels
You can go for a laminated panel if you are one that prefers a wooden finishing. Kompac Plus is an up and coming choice of backsplash material, as their wooden panels are specially treated to be heat resistant, durable, and look good.
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