Idea 27-17: Kitchen Backsplash Ideas, DIY Cup Hanger ideas, etc.
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27. Garden Stone Kitchen Backsplash
Adding a little bit touch of nature to your kitchen provide a nifty look. Try covering your backsplash with pebble tiles for a more dramatic accent wall.
First, attach the pebble tiles on the wall. Once they are up, apply a coat of acrylic sealant, then you can cover the pebbles with grout. Make sure you cover the pebbles and spaces. If you get a terrible look, don’t panic! You can clean the pebbles with wet sponge later to get a stunning look.
Tip: apply pre-mixed thin set on the backsplash can give an extra grip to the pebbles.
26. 25 Ways to Add Farmhouse Style to Any Home
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Even if you live in the suburbs, you can create the country house of your dreams with these rustic decorating ideas.
25. $9.99 Sea Green Pebble Tile
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Each pebble is carefully selected and hand-sorted according to color, size and shape in order to ensure the highest quality pebble tile available. The stones are attached to a sturdy mesh backing using non-toxic, environmentally safe glue. Because of the unique pattern in which our tile is created they fit together seamlessly when installed so you can’t tell where one tile ends and the next begins! Usage:Shower floor, bathroom floor, general flooring, backsplashes, swimming pools, patios, fireplaces and more. Interior & exterior. Commercial & residential. Details:Sheet Backing: MeshSheet Dimensions: 12 x 12Pebble size: Approx 3/4 to 2 1/2Thickness: Approx 1/2Finish: Green Natural.
24. The Ultimate Guide to Backsplashes
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Sure, you could go for a sexy new oven or fancy, custom cabinetry. But as far as we’re concerned, the backsplash is the place in your kitchen to really make a statement. So what’s your style? Classic farmhouse beadboard? Modern tempered glass? DIY chalkboard paint?
23. Mason Jar Mosaic Backsplash
This mosaic tiles will definitely provide an upscale look to your kitchen without making you short on cash. And what makes it wonderful is you can do it yourself.
You’re gonna need to get some mason jars first. Paint them on the inside and let the paint sit overnight before you crush the jars. Always remember to put the jar in a large cloth or towel so the pieces won’t be scattered.
Apply tile adhesive a long the backsplash and arrange the pieces of mason jars on it. I warn you that this process will take a long time so hang in there! Once they are all up, let the adhesive dry and hold the pieces firmly. Then, apply non-sanded grout to the backsplash. Just cover up all the pieces and spaces because you’re gonna clean them with wet sponge later.
22. Six Alternatives To The Tile Backsplash That Are Practical
And four kitchen backsplash ideas you want to avoid.
21. Modern look glass metal backsplash tile
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Naturally water-resistant, glass and metal backsplash tile is impervious to stains and spills.
20. Display Your Precious Cups
Storing your cups while creating a centerpiece that can steal anyone’s focus? Why not?
If you have beautiful cups that can add pops of colors to your kitchen, don’t hide them in your cabinets. Display them, instead. You can make a rack from a rod to hang these cups. Don’t forget to get a few S hooks that will hold the cups in place. Now you can grab the cups more easily as well as adorning your kitchen.
19. Clever Uses for Everyday Items in the Kitchen
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Give everyday objects a new use in your kitchen with these clever storage and decorating solutions from HGTV.com.
18. DIY vertical mug holder
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Thoughts in my head…: Clever and cute Do It Yourself vertical mug holder
17. A DIY cup hanger
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Today, 20 beautiful ideas for you to make a very original cup hook are for you!