This kitchen remodel has a wooded backyard and limited natural lighting so we did white cabinetry, giallo fiorito granite countertops, and a lovely glass backsplash. The kitchen island has a wine storage cabinet.
Photos by June Stanich - severndesign.com
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msattorney wrote:
Backsplash - Hello I am very interested in this backsplash. Can you please tell me the exact name of the accents and backsplash material used. Thanks! »
Summit Design Remodeling, LLC Hi MSAttorney,
Thank you for your interest in our backsplash design. We purchased these tiles from Architectural Ceramics in Falls Church, VA (phone: 703-714-0161). The main tiles are a combination of 6" x 6" and 3" x 6" honed Durango Limestone tiles. The two rows of accent tiles are a very beautiful glass tile that looks very much like stained glass. It is a 1" x 4" mosaic tile that comes on a mesh sheet that is 12.5" x 9.75" and it's called Jura Silk. There is very high shade variation in the glass tiles. They are mostly shades of brown, gold and a butterscotch color, but there are also some tiles that have an occasional purple, white, blue, or grey color too. Hope this helps you out.
Thank you for your interest in our backsplash design. We purchased these tiles from Architectural Ceramics in Falls Church, VA (phone: 703-714-0161). The main tiles are a combination of 6" x 6" and 3" x 6" honed Durango Limestone tiles. The two rows of accent tiles are a very beautiful glass tile that looks very much like stained glass. It is a 1" x 4" mosaic tile that comes on a mesh sheet that is 12.5" x 9.75" and it's called Jura Silk. There is very high shade variation in the glass tiles. They are mostly shades of brown, gold and a butterscotch color, but there are also some tiles that have an occasional purple, white, blue, or grey color too. Hope this helps you out.
Laurie Crum
Kitchen & Bath Designer
http://www.SummitDesignRemodeling.com