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  2. A No-Regrets Guide to Choosing a Kitchen Backsplash - AOL

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    Add style and personality to your kitchen with these backsplash ideas in a variety of colors, patterns, and materials, including tile, stone, wood, and brick.

  3. Can You Put Wallpaper In Your Kitchen? Designers Weigh In - AOL

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    Placement is also something to consider: Wallpaper might get damaged near sinks or stoves, so you might want to install a durable, tiled backsplash near heat and water sources.

  4. Menards - Wikipedia

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    Menard, Inc., doing business as Menards, (/ m ə ˈ n ɑːr d z / mə-NARDZ) is an American big-box home improvement retail chain headquartered in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. It is the third-largest home improvement retailer in the United States (behind Lowe's and Home Depot ), with 351 stores in 15 U.S. states, primarily in the Midwest . [ 1 ]

  5. Tile - Wikipedia

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    Mineral fiber tiles are fabricated from a range of products; wet felt tiles can be manufactured from perlite, mineral wool, and fibers from recycled paper; stone wool tiles are created by combining molten stone and binders which is then spun to create the tile; gypsum tiles are based on the soft mineral and then finished with vinyl, paper or a ...

  6. Wallpaper - Wikipedia

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    The development of steam-powered printing presses in Britain in 1813 allowed manufacturers to mass-produce wallpaper, reducing its price and so making it affordable to working-class people. Wallpaper enjoyed a huge boom in popularity in the nineteenth century, seen as a cheap and very effective way of brightening up cramped and dark rooms in ...

  7. Floorcloth - Wikipedia

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    Floorcloth in a geometric tile pattern from George Harrison and Co., possibly 1880s. A floorcloth, or floor-cloth, is a household furnishing used for warmth, decoration, or to protect expensive carpets.