
After long research considering tiles, stain proof plastic, glass and stainless steel, I decided to use aluminum panels. It has the same clean look as the stainless but much more easier to work with , lighter, easy to cut and does not hold fingerprints as much as the stainless.
This backsplash was about $100.00 off course I did not pay for the labor as it was all done by my super crafty husband. The aluminum sheaths size 15"x24" were purchased on e-bay, and they fit perfect because i had only 18" space between the overhead cabinets and the countertop + I wanted to add the suspension rod above the backsplash for my cutlery basket and the dish drainer.

For backing 1/4" plywood was used. Important is to find as much straight piece of board as possible. Measuring and cutting openings for the electrical outlets on the wall.


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When it comes to decorating your kitchen it may be difficult to make your designs pop out. Since there are large appliances it can be hard to find a focal point in the room. That does not mean you cannot have your kitchen styled. Having a backsplash can really be an eye opener in any kitchen. Creating a backsplash above your stove or sink is a perfect design solution for your kitchen.
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