Fireclay tile backsplash, crackle finish. $5000 for the whole kitchen.
with a crackle finish, Loczi designed a batik-inspired backsplash that goes all the way up to the ceiling. The tile setter started the pattern from the center line directly above the stove, working outward to the end of each wall. The backsplash cost about $5,000.
with a crackle finish, Loczi designed a batik-inspired backsplash that goes all the way up to the ceiling. The tile setter started the pattern from the center line directly above the stove, working outward to the end of each wall. The backsplash cost about $5,000. Loczi and the client initially had planned
used a crackled subway tile from Artistic Tile in NYC with a charcoal grout. The grout gets into the tiles "cracks" and further inhances them. It is always best to use darker grouts since they will stain over time.
used a crackled subway tile from Artistic Tile in NYC with a charcoal grout. The grout gets into the tiles "cracks" and further inhances them.
Crackled subway tile with chat grout
used crackled subway tile from Artistic Tile for the new backsplash. Charcoal-colored grout highlights the cracks in each tile.