4. Consider the Area and Budget
Backsplashes typically cover the space between the countertops and cabinetry, but sometimes they wrap all around the kitchen. Other times, backsplashes are applied in small rectangles along the base of the countertop. The latter can be an affordable option when working on a tight budget, and with the use of fewer tiles, you may be able to use a more luxurious material. Consider the areas that the backsplash is intended for, whether it reaches the ceiling or is going to be limited to high-use areas. You can then properly select a type within your budget. Backsplashes can instantly add aesthetics into your kitchen while enhancing the durability of the surrounding walls as well. Selecting the perfect option for your home isn’t hard, but there are some careful considerations that need to be made to ensure your needs, budget and style are met.