Kitchen Backsplashes With A Splash by Hitman Inc

Your kitchen backsplash is a major focal point. Here is how to get it right.

A kitchen backsplash can really make your kitchen stand out. It all comes down to taste. The most common one being a simple 4”, or 6” backsplash made out of the same surface material as your countertop.  The other most popular options are tile or a solid surface like your countertop. You can do a lot with Tile. There are infinite ways to tile your backsplash. You can do ceramic or porcelain subway tiles. You can do glass subway tiles. You can do porcelain with glass mosaic tiles. If you want to completely customize your backsplash, tile can be a great option. What is the draw back to using tile as a backsplash? Care and Maintenance. The smaller the tile, the more grout lines to keep clean, and seal. A lot of people do not realize that you are supposed to seal the grout between the tiles. If a tile backsplash is properly cleaned, cared for and sealed, it shouldn’t stain.  If you are a messy chef, and someone who gets sauce all over the kitchen, a tile backsplash might not be right for you. A solid surface like Granite or Quartz, is easier to clean than tile. If you go with Granite you will need to seal it once a year with your countertop. Quartz is the lowest maintenance of the three. 

Granite and Quartz countertops are usually sold by the slab. Sometimes you end up with a lot of left over material due to the shape and size of your cabinet layout. You can do a few things with the left over material. You can use it in a different part of your home, like a bathroom, window sill, desk etc.. Or if you have enough you can do a full backsplash. I usually advise my clients that if they have enough Granite or Quartz left over to do a full backsplash. Do it. It usually isn’t that much more expensive than the cost of the counters, and you have already purchased the material. Unless money is not an option, it usually is the best “bang for buck."

Bright Ideas in Island Lighting by Hitman Inc

Bright ideas that make a big difference.

The first thing people usually cut from their budget is lighting. Unfortunately, this can be the difference between having an ok kitchen, and having a “WOW” Kitchen. Lighting adds character to a kitchen. Designed properly, lighting can set the mood for an entire home. The vast majority of people spend most of their budget on Cabinets, Countertops, Labor, and Appliances. While of these are important in making your kitchen comfortable—lighting makes the difference.

There are several unique ways to use lighting in a kitchen. Recessed lights are very popular right now, and the white simple 4” LEDs are my favorite. They can be dimmed to set different atmosphere’s. Pendant lights are great over an island or a peninsula. There are thousands of different styles to choose from, to fit anyone’s style and taste. If you're on a budget, consider track lighting that doesn't require re-wire the ceiling, in order to keep the budget down. Then there’s under-cabinet lights—these are my favorite way to take a kitchen to the next level! The way to really make your kitchen pop is with a high quality backsplash that creates a rich focal point, and under-cabinet lights to set off the details. 

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