Sunday, June 7, 2009

The Modern Kitchen Backsplash Look

It used to be that counter tops and cabinets ruled the kitchen design world. Today, most homeowners have been introduced to a part of the kitchen that was previously overlooked: the backsplash. Aside from those regular white subway tiles, this small space has recently undergone a few modern changes.

While a white backsplash is fine, it is also rather bland and boring. Those that are in the process of renovating may want to consider a material that has been around for centuries: glass. Glass has reared its translucent head lately adding a whole new, glamorous, look to the kitchen space.

Edgy, a bit futuristic, and somewhat unique, a glass backsplash is just the right amount of design spice that you need in order to give your kitchen a boost. Miniscule mosaic tiles that come in bright cherry reds, deep ocean blues, and fantastic green colors are really starting to gain attention lately.

Nearly every design show across the world this year featured some type of glass backsplash. Deceptively simple, these small shards of glass simply seem to fit within the designs of today. The best way to create this look inside of your home is to think on a smaller scale.

As opposed to those large white Sixties style tiles that were once all the rage, you want to choose glass tiles that are very small. You will find that they come in penny shapes, shards, crystals, and ovals, so feel free to mix and match for a really distinctive look.

Expense wise, these tiles tend to run from $15 to $18 per square foot, which makes them a great alternative to other materials. While they may seem slightly modern, these tiles actually look great when they are added to a traditional European kitchen design.

While you are considering the various colors offered, do not overlook the natural glass color. When placed in front of a great, soft, light, these small glass tiles give off a rainbow of soft blues and greens that are almost ethereal to gaze upon. If you are in the midst of designing your kitchen, think about glass.

For years, the backsplash has been overlooked by designers and homeowners alike. Those days are over. The backsplash is your canvas, so create something beautiful and dramatic with it.

Zack Verde is with KitchenDesignIsland.com - get inspired with articles on kitchen plans you can use for any home

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