Kitchen Wall Tiles on A Roll
During this time, people generally use wallpaper to decorate their walls besides painting. Low prices, easy installation, and a variety of motifs make wallpaper more attractive than paint.
However, as the times evolved, the use of wallpapers now also began to vary. Wallpaper is not only installed to decorate the walls, but also a supporting element of the interior of the room to become more alive.
If you have a plain or solid-colored table, think about having a patterned wallpaper on the backsplash. Wallpaper patterns can include table colors to tie them together.
Or, if your table has a pattern and design, save the backsplash in solid complementary colors – this keeps the backsplash from competing with countertops. Because backsplash represents a small wall area, you can experiment with bold colors.
1. Textured wallpaper
Install textured wallpaper as a backsplash. You can choose vinyl faux stone or brick in various colors. Other textures include granite, marble, cork, bamboo, and fabric.
Some wallpaper in white textured, made to be repainted.
2. Mosaic Mural Wallpaper
Wallpaper comes in a mosaic mural, which you can use to turn your backsplash into an artistic mosaic scene or picture.
Mosaic wallpapers will look best on larger wall spaces, such as behind a stove. Some companies offer to make special tile mosaic wallpapers from your own photos, using waterproof ink.
3. Wallpaper Tiles
Wallpaper tiles or boxes provide a simple and inexpensive way to apply wallpaper. You can install tiles in different colors to make an interesting effect.
Some wallpaper tiles come in 3D, giving a sculpture effect. If you want to replace the backsplash in the future for a different look, just remove the tile without any effort.
4. Backsplash Stove
The space behind the stove offers more space to work compared to the backsplash countertop, giving you the opportunity to add more drama to your kitchen. You can introduce new wallpaper colors behind the stove if you want, along with wallpaper on the table backsplash.
Alternatively, you can add a dramatic wallpaper design or color behind the stove, making the backsplash the focal point for the kitchen, leaving the backsplash table naked.
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