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Natural stone wall tiles combined with ceramic and glass mosaics.
Drury Design
512 N. Main Street
Glen Ellyn, IL
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Beautiful Giallo Ornamental Granite Countertops installed in Charlotte NC with a tile backsplash. For more photos and videos, see our website at www.fireplacecarolina.com
Water running back from the shore line connects with an incoming wave and creates a backsplash at sunset
The lead carpenter made up a backsplash panel from soapstone that we got at the same time as the sink. He's still working on it, so this is a WIP shot.
The sink leaks copiously along its seams, but that was expected. He's routing out and replacing the old grout-type sealer.
This is a 1920's soapstone double slop sink from the Alberene Stone Company. Mined in Schuyler, Virginia.
We picked a commercial, laboratory-style faucet with a 14-inch overhang that reaches to the middle of each basin.
Old OLD wood cabinets. Great for pimping out if I can't afford a kitchen redo. That little window is really low and would be replaced with something smaller so I can have cabinets wrap around that wall. Backsplash is atrocious. Same with the countertop.
Tropic Brown Granite Countertops with Cherry colored Cabinets and a 4 x 4 Noce Tile Backsplash. For more photos and videos see our website at www.fireplacecarolina.com
Ice frozen upwards from surrounding frozen surface water. Center is unfrozen. Not sure if this the result of a dive or something trying to break free of the water. Seen near Fort McHenry wetlands off of the sea wall. February 21, 2015, Baltimore MD. Temps were in the single digits that morning.
So I got back from my vacation at BM and decided to start tilling my backsplash with the natural slate stone tiles. It's already starting to look much better then the yellow painted backsplash. This is right after I got it up, just need to wait the 24 hours then I can grout it and put all the faceplates back up. I'm not sure what to do with that yellow when the tiles done, either keep it or re-paint it something else. Any suggestions?
this one is also showcased at my work..this one is made of pewter metal 4x4 & 6x6 field tiles with a rope border & 2x2 metal sun inserts popped in at random...not to everyones taste but with a hood like that, there wasn't much else I could do...very modern...design by logan
...actually it's glass, slate, and copper.
Just showcasing a little bit of my handy work that I do for a living.
Installing a back splash is one of the easiest ways to dress up a naked kitchen~
**Edit... Big thanks to my bud Del for applying his Photoshop magic and getting rid of the gigantic white switch plate that polluted the original upload....You rock dude!
Hope everyone is staying creative, and toasty, as the chilly weather makes it way in~
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Colorful dichroic fused glass tiles in an array of vibrant shimmering colors for an accent with your kitchen backsplash tile, swimming pool tile, floor tile, countertop tile, and more at Uneek Glass Fusions..