We currently have a white
bead board backsplash and I want to switch it out to white subway tile for the wipe - ability factor, as you mentioned.
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Bead board backsplash (We painted it with plain old, right - off - the - shelf, semi-gloss while paint from Home Depot and it's held up wonderfully over the past four years.)
You gave me so many good ideas all the way to
the bead boards backsplash!!
Not exact matches
The
bead board wall combined with the ceramic
backsplash gives the space texture, form and function.
I might also put
bead board on the
backsplash in one part of the kitchen and mirrors on another part.
This oak sink cabinet, with chunky faux feet, inlaid detailing, and contrasting countertop, adds to the casual character of this relaxed kitchen with painted cabinets and a
beaded -
board backsplash.
Metal tiles and distressed
beaded board fashion a distinctive
backsplash.
Beaded board, carried over from the
backsplash, lines the cabinet interior.
Beaded -
board panels — something you might find on the porch of a turn - of - the - century house — lend beauty and texture to the island,
backsplash, pantry door, and wall of this farmhouse kitchen.
The Calacatta marble tile
backsplash, for example, runs up the wall to meet horizontally oriented
beaded -
board paneling, which also appears in the adjacent family room.
Beaded -
board backsplashes, as well as tile
backsplashes, are easy to install and can be done without the help of a professional.
A white
beaded -
board backsplash and curvy corbels add architectural interest, while a plate rack and glass doors break up the monotony.
White
beaded board covers this kitchen
backsplash, but stops short of the ceiling, allowing a rich shade of taupe paint to warm up the mostly - white room.
Wood - clad ceilings, plank floors,
beaded -
board cabinets, and open shelves near the sink provide informal forms, while a bell jar pendant light and a snazzy tiled
backsplash present more refined figures and textures.
When
beaded board appears in extensive applications, such as wainscoting and
backsplashes, it makes a fetching farmhouse statement.
New Paint: Horizon by Benjamin Moore New
bead board for Island &
Backsplash New Corbels for shelves and upper cabinets — Home Depot New Pendant Lights — Lowes, faux finish diy'd here Matching Bar Stools — IKEA (not found online) Plate Rack Wall — using mostly this tutorial Chalkboard Wall — tutorial here
We then backed -LCB- on top of, mind you - oooh scary -RCB- the old tile, with some
bead board for the new
backsplash.