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Many elements make up a beautiful kitchen, but without a doubt, the countertop and backsplash are the focal points. These materials have become more than just practical tools in the kitchen. They are now works of art and an opportunity for homeowners to add a touch of themselves to the design. Of course, there must be a balance between the two, where they work together to create a cohesive design. Multiple ways exist to create both beautiful and functional looks in the kitchen. Here we answer some common questions surrounding the topic.
What Is The Purpose Of Backsplash?
Some will ask why it is even necessary to have a backsplash, but it does serve an essential purpose in the kitchen. A lot of stirring, mixing, and serving occurs on the countertop, leading to accidents or, at a minimum, some splattering. Dry ingredients and even water are relatively easy to wipe up, but tomato sauces and grease are entirely different. Backsplash adds another layer of protection to your space. It prevents stains from setting, which preserves the look of your kitchen, especially if you are interested in reselling at some point. The backsplash is more than just a little jewelry for your kitchen. It has a purpose that pays for itself.
Should Your Backsplash Match Your Countertop?
This is a common question among homeowners. Using the same material for both creates a very unified and clean look, making it an excellent fit for those seeking a minimalist style. However, design trends are constantly evolving, meaning other options are available to create a beautiful design without relying on matching materials or colors. Some other choices include matching one element of the countertop or backsplash to the other, such as a color. Another variation would be to use completely different elements. Everyone has a distinct style and expression of color, so there is freedom in choosing something unique. It is, however, vital that they not fight but complement each other by highlighting the other. If both are bright and eye-catching, it can create difficulty for the eye to find rest. Colors, patterns, and designs impact this decision.
Which Comes First, Backsplash Or Countertop?
It is recommended that you choose your countertop first, as it is the primary work surface in the kitchen. They are also often what is matched to the cabinets first, with the backsplash serving as the flair or pop of color needed. We always encourage our clients to start with their countertops and work their way up to the backsplash, as more selections of color, patterns, and styles are available to reflect their personality in the design.
Current Trends In Backsplash and Countertops
The world of design is ever-evolving, and designers continually adapt to changing needs and current styles. Ultimately, the choice is yours, but here are a few trends that designers have observed.
- Less polish: High-gloss surfaces are replaced with a softer feel, similar to a leather texture, that gives the surface a natural appearance and depth.
- Durability: Homeowners are increasingly seeking materials that will last and require less maintenance, such as quartz.
- Style: Backsplashes with fun shapes and unique finishes are gaining popularity over the standard subway tile that has been used for years.
Again, the final choice is up to you, so be sure to discuss your preferences and the styles you had in mind with your designer. They can always assist you in finding exactly what will match you.
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