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druitts · 2 years
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Transitional Kitchen - Kitchen An illustration of a sizable, open-concept, transitional kitchen with ceramic tile flooring, a farmhouse sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, a white backsplash, a subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, and an island.
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frostedpetticoat · 6 years
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Backsplash Sampling with Mosaic Tile Outlet
Who here is in the market for a new kitchen backsplash?! *Raises hand emphatically!* I personally am looking to update my space and honestly feel a bit overwhelmed by the whole process. Where do I buy tile for a backsplash? How much will it cost? And most importantly, how will I know it'll work in the kitchen? Luckily, I've discovered Mosaic Tile Outlet! And with their easy-to-use sampling service and straightforward pricing, all my questions have been answered.
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As a first-time homeowner, upgrading the kitchen backsplash is a bit of a daunting renovation. So when I Mosaic Tile Outlet asked to partner with me for a post about their tile samples, I was quite thrilled. Not only do they have a gorgeous selection of quality tiles, they quickly ship samples for you to see in person. Naturally, I got to ordering. Here's what I wanted to see in person...
#1: Chevron Gray Mosaic Marble
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#2: Arabesque Mosaic Marble
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#3: Thassos Carrera Mosaic Marble
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#4: Deco Arabesque Tile
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#5: Hexagon Mosaic Marble
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So I have a confession to make... I hate subway tile. I know, I know, everyone and their mothers are obsessed with this backsplash trend. Having previously lived in NYC for a decade, I am very well acquainted with the style. With it plastered all over the walls of the underground subway (thus, the name), I have spent hours staring at subway tile. And if you are as familiar with Manhattan as me, then you know why I don't like it. I can't help but associate subway tile with the grimy, smelly, rat-infested, sweltering underground. Seriously, it grosses me out and boggles my mind why anyone would purposely put it in their home. So you can imagine my dismay when I purchased a house with a subway tile-inspired kitchen backsplash. From the moment I was handed the keys, I have been on the hunt for new tile.
So which of the choices above should replace my current backsplash? I'm leaning toward the Thassos Carrara, but am open to opinions. So shout out your favorite design in the comments section. Also make sure to use FROSTPETTICOAT15 to receive 15% off your entire purchase at Mosaic Tile Outlet. Now if you don't mind me, it's time to roll up my sleeves and start renovating!
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