How do budget Back splashes for mobile home kitchens withstand heat?

Bessie Benson
by Bessie Benson
I want to find an inexpensive way to put black splash in my mobile home kitchen. I have seen where people use the flooring but I want to know how it stands up to the heat and grease of the stove.
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  • She22119379 She22119379 on Mar 27, 2017

    Check out Tinyhouse.com there are a lot of infomation and you can chat with others. Tiny homes and mobile homes are somewhat simular

  • Bessie Benson Bessie Benson on Mar 27, 2017

    When I go to Tinyhouse.com it states that the page is under construction. Could you send me the link?

  • Shoshana Shoshana on Mar 28, 2017

    Home Depot has these sleek looking subway tile peel and stick backsplashes. Easy insert and not too heavy on the pocket ;-)

    www.homedepot.com/p/Aspect-Subway-Matted-12-in-x-4-in-Metal-Decorative-Tile-Backsplash-in-Brushed-Stainless-1-sq-ft-A95-50/203601385

  • Karen Merritt3 Karen Merritt3 on Apr 01, 2017

    I used peel and stick tiles for my kitchen back splash. They are holding up really well. I bought them on line from Home depot. I added caulk between the tiles to make it look like I grouted. Time consuming was worth it.

  • Diana Deiley Diana Deiley on Apr 01, 2017

    Budget friendly laminate flooring at Habitat, a borrowed nail gun, small saw, and a pot of black coffee and You Go Girl! I've used flooring on walls with no problems. All easy clean up and looks great. Easy to remove at a later date if you so chose to. Have fun, be creative and enjoy. Best of luck.