Apartment Kitchen backsplash - any ideas?
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Debbie Harris on Jul 02, 2014Thin sheet of sheet metal, chalkboard painted and screwed into place. Write your favorite quotes, inspirational words, special dates or draw designs on it. Have it cut to fit all the way around though or it won't look like it's supposed to be there. It's magnetic too so make some special magnets for your themed ktchen. Just whatever you do hve FUN with it!Helpful Reply
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Sandra Hellewell on Jul 02, 2014You could cover thin foam core board with vinyl wallpaper (scrub-able) & tack it up with double faced tape or if you can afford it, 3M makes a product to put pictures on the wall without putting nails in the wall. That would work better as it doesn't take the paint off the walls! Another option is tiles that look like punched tin. They're inexpensive & come in different colors. Also they are also easy to install! Hope this helps! Good luck!Helpful Reply
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Fleurette on Jul 03, 2014That sounds like a great idea. Thanks!Helpful Reply
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Kari Mills on Jan 17, 2015I would use Faux Ceiling tins ( available at any big box hardware store) they are paintable & light weight so you could use command strips to put them up........ no damage.Helpful Reply
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