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

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    Color-Block Backsplash. In the kitchen of artist Julie Polidoro, the backsplash is kept to a subtle and unimposing strip of tiles rimmed with marble—sharply contrasting with the neon green walls ...

  3. Yes, You Want Wallpaper In Your Kitchen! - AOL

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    Wallpaper an Accent Wall. Give your all-white kitchen a style upgrade by papering one end wall with a quiet single-color floral. A black-and-white print like in this Tennessee cottage will feel ...

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  5. Wallpaper - Wikipedia

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    Like paint, wallpaper requires proper surface preparation before application. Additionally wallpaper is not suitable for all areas. For example, bathroom wallpaper may deteriorate rapidly due to excessive steam (if is not sealed with a specific varnish). Proper preparation includes the repair of any defects in the drywall or plaster and the ...

  6. Clinker brick - Wikipedia

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    These reclaimed brick tiles are not sliced from full clinker bricks but from half clinkers. Full clinkers are very hard and if used as flooring would not only rip one’s feet apart but also one’s shoes. The surface of a Klinker brick is so hard that it is almost glass like and any rough edges wouldn’t soften. [8]

  7. Masonry oven - Wikipedia

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    A masonry oven, colloquially known as a brick oven or stone oven, is an oven consisting of a baking chamber made of fireproof brick, concrete, stone, clay (clay oven), or cob (cob oven). Though traditionally wood-fired , coal -fired ovens were common in the 19th century, and modern masonry ovens are often fired with natural gas or even ...