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How to Install a Solid-Surface Backsplash: Overview
This Old House — If installing a traditional tile backsplash feels a little out of your DIY league, putting up one made from a single sheet of solid surface material may just be your saving grace. As Look for 1/4-inch-thick material, available in large sheets at ...More…
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How to Install a Soapstone Countertop: Overview
This Old House — Too often the price of granite or engineered stone is out of reach of the average renovation budget. Not soapstone. This traditional kitchen topper is easy for a do-it-yourselfer to install, meaning you could save big on the labor, which usually ...More…
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Fast Fix for Cracked Tile
This Old House — BORE A SERIES of holes diagonally across the damaged tile with a 1/4-in.-dia. masonry drill bit. LIGHTLY TAP along the holes with a hammer and cold chisel until tile sections start popping loose. PRY UP LOOSE tile shards with a flat bar. Then use ...More…
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Backsplash Bonanza
This Old House — Ceramic-tile murals are custom-made or come in preassembled kits. They highlight specific areas of the room. Rotating tiles degrees produces a diamond pattern -- an easy way to add motion to a static area. Mixing tile shapes and sizes is another ...More…
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Joy of Vintage Tile
This Old House — Today, ceramic tiles are mostly unremarkable squares used to create tidy, washable surfaces in kitchens and baths. But a hundred years ago, tiles were covered with vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and bold figures to enliven the look of foyer ...More…
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Elegant Reflections
This Old House — This handsome, multipanel mirror reflects the view outside to create a sense of endless space. Mirrors are great for knotting ties and putting on makeup. But when installed on a wall or ceiling anywhere in your home-whether in a hall foyer or on ...More…
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All About Grout
This Old House — Grout is forced into the spaces between tiles with a rubber tool called a float. The excess is wiped away with a wet sponge, leaving joints filled to just below the surface. After the grout cures rock-hard, the tiles are polished with a soft ...More…
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About Copper Backsplashes
Do It Yourself — Installing a copper backsplash can add warmth and beauty to any kitchen. You can purchase copper sheeting from any metal supply retailer. Copper is available in a variety of thicknesses and on large rolls. You will need to decide the thickness of ...More…
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Basikbench Non-powered Backsplashes, Kewaunee - Each
Amazon.com — Features: length: 121.9 (48) -/- , cm (in.). Unit: Each BASIKBench Non-Powered Backsplashes, Kewaunee MPN KL4048000More…
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Accessory For Evolution Powered Backsplashes, Kewaunee - ...
Amazon.com — Features: Workstation Width, in. (cm): Power Cord, 3 m (10') Long. Amps: 15. Unit: Each This product may be an accessory for Evolution Powered Backsplashes, Kewaunee and may differ from the image shown. If you have any concerns, please contact us ...More…
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Accessory For Evolution Powered Backsplashes, Kewaunee - ...
Amazon.com — Features: Workstation Width, in. (cm): Power Cord, 3 m (10') Long. Amps: 20. Unit: Each This product may be an accessory for Evolution Powered Backsplashes, Kewaunee and may differ from the image shown. If you have any concerns, please contact us ...More…
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Basikbench Non-powered Backsplashes, Kewaunee - Each
Amazon.com — Features: length: 182.9 (72) -/- , cm (in.). Unit: Each BASIKBench Non-Powered Backsplashes, Kewaunee MPN KL4072000More…