Back Splash - Any suggestions? Glass / Subway tile???
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Comments (4)There are several companies which can print pictures on tile. This is fine for interior work but the kiln fired method is superior for outdoor use. If you have any particular photos or art, you can transmit images through email, ftp upload, or send pictures to be scanned. This allows wide flexibility for resizing to the installation of your choice and allowing photo editing....See MoreHow to fix Broken glass backsplash in kitchen
Comments (11)A good tile installer that knows what he is doing, can easily remove that single piece of tile.... carefully replace it with another one. Do you have another extra pieces of the same tile? Do you know what brand and color the existing grout is? That will be more of the issue trying to get the grout match to match up or the finding the same tile (in the same dye lot) if you need to buy another tile. Did the heat cause the break or did a pan bang into the glass? Consider installing a heat resistant Lumicor or 3 Form panel behind the stove. Any flat material that can be sandwiched between two resin panels. 1). Crushed glass. 2). Fabric. 3). Fabric. 4). Fabric....See MoreSuggestion for my house elevation
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Comments (31)@Rock Doc: Are you addressing this to me? I haven't actually bought these tiles yet - when I do, I will definitely be going for the handmade ones. They're a work of art and irreplaceable in my opinion. However, there are also screen-printed tiles available in the market in more or less the same patterns; the workmanship is of course different, but you get them cheaper, and they're also more easily available. You could give that a shot. I'd recommend Aakaar Flooring Solutions - they're here on Houzz and are able to provide both the above-mentioned types....See MoreSark Tile
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