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  2. 58 Unique Kitchen Backsplash Ideas, Straight From Designers - AOL

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    The backsplash and countertop’s wispy veining (Calacatta lasa gold marble) and custom cube flooring design bring movement to the modern kitchen in this 1920s Palm Beach home designed by Mary ...

  3. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    Tests also have shown that this countertop surface is the most resistant to discoloration from foods and household products among common household surfaces, the second most stain resistant being granite. [3] Countertops are custom made and more scratch resistant as well as less porous than natural quartz surfaces, and don't need to be sealed ...

  4. Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor areas where food is prepared are generally not considered kitchens, even though an outdoor area set up for regular food preparation, for instance when camping, might be referred to as an "outdoor kitchen". An outdoor kitchen at a campsite might be placed near a well, water pump, or water tap, and it might provide tables for food ...

  5. Cement board - Wikipedia

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    Cement board can be nailed or screwed to wood or steel studs to create a substrate for vertical tile and attached horizontally to plywood for tile floors, kitchen counters and backsplashes. It can be used on the exterior of buildings as a base for exterior plaster ( stucco ) systems and sometimes as the finish system itself.

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    The kitchen includes an induction cooktop, 24-inch stainless dishwasher by Fisher & Paykel, quartz countertops that include dimmable LED accent lighting, and a porcelain tile backsplash. There’s ...

  7. Travertine - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly used for indoor home/business flooring, outdoor patio flooring, spa walls and ceilings, façades, and wall cladding. The lobby walls of the modernist Willis Tower (1970) (formerly Sears Tower) in Chicago are made of travertine. [79] Architect Welton Becket frequently incorporated travertine into many of his projects. [80]