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Backsplash Tile

Backsplash Tile

 

Are you looking for a fun and simple way to update your kitchen or bathroom without breaking the budget? Have you considered adding backsplash tile to your walls? Floor Covering Brokers Carpet One Floor & Home is your local flooring retailer and design center. We are here to help you transform your dream space into a reality in your own home. Stop by our showroom and speak with one of our sales professionals about adding backsplash tile to your kitchen or bathroom. 



Backsplash tiles have a high work-to-enjoyment ratio. Adding them to your kitchen or bathroom can take just a few hours, is not that messy, and immediately adds style to your wall. Materials range from mosaic glass to traditional subway tile, stainless steel and more. The textbook description of a backsplash is a vertical extension of your countertop that protects your walls for untended splashes of water or food. The purpose of a tile backsplash is functional, but they are more than that. You can be creative with backsplash tile by finding your own inspiration or drawing it from something you have seen in magazines!



Due to the amount of humidity and moisture you see in kitchens and bathrooms, it would be unthinkable to not have a backsplash. Not only does it protect your walls from moisture, but it also protects your walls from things that accidentally get pushed against them. For example, it’ll protect your walls in the kitchen from getting scratched up by cutting boards, knives, and more. In bathrooms backsplash tiles can protect your walls from the products you keep around your sink. Did you know you can also use backslash in your shower? That’s right, our selection of backsplash tile includes options that can be installed in shower cubbies as accents. 



To learn more about backsplash and to see our entire selection, be sure to stop by our showroom in Traverse City, MI. 

 

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