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How to Remove Kitchen Backsplash Tiles

Posted by Mike Belk on Nov 12, 2018

How to Remove Kitchen Backsplash Tiles
How to Remove Kitchen Backsplash Tiles yourself: The tedious task of removing kitchen backsplash tiles seems to be a job for a professional. However, if you are careful and patient enough, you could save yourself tens or even hundreds of dollars by learning how to remove kitchen backsplash tiles yourself. With the use of proper techniques, tools, and precautions anyone could complete this DIY home improvement at very little expense. You can start by gathering the tools
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YOU SHOULD CONSIDER CERAMIC TILE FOR BACKSPLASH

Posted by Mike Belk on Sep 14, 2018

YOU SHOULD CONSIDER CERAMIC TILE FOR BACKSPLASH
CERAMIC TILE BACKSPLASH: MAJOR REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD CONSIDER USING CERAMIC TILE FOR YOUR KITCHEN BACKSPLASH If you are thinking of installing a backsplash into your kitchen, then bear in mind that one of the best materials that you can use is the ceramic tile. A ceramic tile backsplash is a good choice because aside from improving the look of your kitchen walls because of the attractive textures and colors of this material, it is also easier to maintain and clean when compared to wallpapered
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5 Trends of Glass Tile Backsplashes in 2018

Posted by Mike Belk on Apr 12, 2018

5 Trends of Glass Tile Backsplashes in 2018
The use of backsplash glass tile was a trend that exploded starting 2001. It is commonly seen in bathrooms and kitchens in modern homes. These are still trending today with many incorporated into office bathrooms and function halls where glass and metal along with ceramic are common. It isn’t uncommon to walk into an office bathroom and find urinals and toilet cubicles separated by glass blocks and the walls fronting sinks made of backsplash glass tile in clear, opaque, translucent or etc
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15 Ways to Use Subway Tile in Your Kitchen

Posted by Mike Belk on Mar 30, 2018

15 Ways to Use Subway Tile in Your Kitchen
Check out these 15 ways to use subway tiles in a kitchen backsplash design. It's easy to guess how subway tile got its name. The subway, right? Right! Back in 1904 George C. Heins and Christopher Grant La Farge designed the classic rectangle. It was first used on the walls of the New York City subway. Over one hundred years later the popular design element resides in kitchens, bathrooms, businesses, and public spaces around the world. Its popularity shows no signs of slowing down.
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​Kitchen Backsplash Tile Trends

Posted by Mike Belk on Feb 08, 2018

​Kitchen Backsplash Tile Trends
In the past, a typical kitchen backsplash tile would be decorated with fruits and vegetable prints. As the years go by, the designs undergo many changes, mostly in the materials used. Now, one can see glass, wood, bricks, metal, mirror, and natural polished stones for backsplash designs. Various textures and shapes have also been incorporated, making the kitchen backsplash tile more creative and attractive. At the onset of 2018, interior designers have also introduced the new
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How to Install Glass Mosaic Tile in a Pool ( 10 steps to follow )

Posted by Mike Belk on Jan 18, 2018

How to Install Glass Mosaic Tile in a Pool ( 10 steps to follow )
There is no better way to make your pool standout from the water crowd than with decorative tiles. Whether it is a residential or commercial body of water, glass mosaic tile installations can bring your pool to new luxurious levels. The tiles will shimmer in the customized pattern you've designed as you invite people to relax in your pool. The best part about the tiles is that they come in every color, pattern, and size you could dream of. Are you a travel fanatic? Bring hom
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