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  2. 65 Kitchen Tile Backsplash Ideas for the Ultimate Culinary ...

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    Mosaic Tile. A backsplash featuring mosaic tile from Ann Sacks steals the show in a Richard Mishaan-designed kitchen in a TriBeCa building. The space also includes a custom island, range, and hood ...

  3. 12 Types of Tile, Explained by Experts - AOL

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    “Terra-cotta tiles are perfect for interior walls, floors, backsplashes, kickplates, and more.” Due to its porous nature, it doesn’t hold up well in pools, steam rooms, fountains, and ...

  4. 9 Top Kitchen Color Trends Experts Predict for 2025

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    3. Statement Backsplashes and Metallic Accents Will Be In. Classic white subway tile dominated backsplash designs for many years, but experts are predicting statement backsplashes will be making ...

  5. Flexible stone veneer - Wikipedia

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    Flexible stone veneers were first created by accident in 1995 when the slate furniture designer Gernot Ehrlich of Germany found that when resins used to bond slate tiles were removed from a broken tabletop, a remaining stone skin, or veneer, of the original stone was left attached to the resin.

  6. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    Tile, including ceramic tile and stone tile, is installed in much the same way as floor tiles or wall tiles through the use of mortar and grouting the tile gaps after they have been cemented down. The tiles that sit on the wall typically behind a countertop are called a backsplash .

  7. Roofing slates - Wikipedia

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    Roofing slates are roofing tiles made out of slate. The rock is split into thin sheets which are cut to the requires size before shipment. This contrasts to slabs which are milled to produce larger structural components. [1] They are the primary product of the slate industry.