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Add some finesse to your kitchen with a metal tile backsplash. It is the Vogue of the world today, uniquely fusing style and durability. With so many options at hand, how will you choose the perfect metal tile for your space? This guide will walk you through all you need to know to make a decision.
Bring a completely new face to your kitchen with metal tiles—anywhere from plain to stunning. And they don't look that great; they're pretty practical too. Here is why they should be considered:
Now, here are some key factors you want to consider when choosing metal tiles for your backsplash.
Your kitchen style sets the tone for your whole house. 70% of homeowners consider the kitchen to be the center of the house. You hence have to pick a backsplash that will complement your design, style, and overall aesthetic.
First, take a look at the way your cabinetry, countertops, and appliances look right now: sleekly modern, rustic and warm, or industrial chic. Your metal tile backsplash will enhance this look, not fight it.
Click a photo of your kitchen and take it along with you while buying the tiles. That way, you can see how different options turn out in your space.
Available in a range of textures and finishes, metal tiles can achieve a huge variety of looks:
Polished metal tiles give off light to offer as much as a 30% increase in brightness within your kitchen compared to matte finishes, which is bound to be a godsend in smaller or darker kitchens.
While the connotation of metal tiles is one of silver color, they are available in various colors:
85% of interior designers also recommend that metal tile backsplash colors be coordinated with an existing palette in your kitchen. This does not even mean everything has to coordinate but that they need to go together.
Now that you have selected by style, consider practical uses. How durable are your chosen tiles, and what kind of maintenance will they require?
Not all metal tiles are made equal when it comes to durability.
For extremely busy kitchens, this would have to be stainless steel. It's an extremely hardy material; that is why it is popular among people who want low maintenance.
Here is a brief rundown of the maintenance needs for different metal tiles:
Important: 60% of house owners support low-maintenance materials. If you happen to be one of those, then stainless steel or pewter could be your best choice.
Now, considering style and durability, let's discuss the practicalities of actually getting those tiles onto your wall.
The size of your tiles can drastically affect both the appearance of your backsplash and how painless its installation will be.
First, consider the size of your tiles relative to your backsplash area. A small area could be overwhelmed with large tiles, while a large area could look busy with tiny mosaic pieces.
Installing metal tiles is somewhat difficult. In 40% of do-it-yourself installations, the finish is not perfectly neat. Why is it so? Metal tiles are hard to cut and fit into required places most of the time, which requires additional tools.
It might be best to hire a professional unless you are confident in your DIY abilities. They have the tools and experience to complete the job perfectly.
About 50% of metal tiles need to be sealed against moisture and staining. This is an additional step in the installation process, but very important to the aesthetic and integrity of your backsplash.
Now, about the money: Yes, metal tile prices are all over the map. So before you start shopping, set a budget.
The following is the general price range for metal tiles:
Just remember that these prices are for only the tiles themselves. You have to budget for possibly adhesives, grout, and professional installation.
Although metal tiles may seem expensive initially, they can be a worthwhile investment in the long run. High-quality metal tiles can reduce costs by up to 40 percent replacement costs within 20 years through their durability and classic look.
Still, overwhelmed? Do not be afraid to seek professional services. Both interior designers and tiled specialists are professionals, and this gives a value key to your kitchen's needs.
An interior designer can help you:
There's no substitute for seeing and touching tiles in person. Visiting showrooms allows you to do the following:
Consider style, durability, practicability, and budget as you select the perfect metal tile for a backsplash. A balanced approach can assure you that you hit just the right tone with your kitchen backsplash, creating something that you will fall in love with for years to come.
Just remember that no solution fits all. The right tiling that will work best in a kitchen is the one that satisfies the needs and choices of the owner. Do not be afraid to take time to research or see relevant professionals on that matter
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