How can I get a low-cost backsplash for my kitchen?
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Try the peel and stick BACKSPLASH
Contact paper looks surprisingly nice for the low cost.
Home Improvement stores have peel and stick back splashes now that are easy and the least costly way to do back splashes. We did it in our home we were getting ready to sell and it worked beautifully. The metal type (they look 3 Dimensional but are all one solid piece) are the least expensive and come in colors of tin, copper, or brass. Also there is a HUGE variety of other types now including glass, tile, and wood that look like each tile was put up individually but they are all one piece. Also the stick and peel can be cut to fit any kitchen need. Hope this helps Arlene. If we can do it, anyone can!
Arlene: I have a tin tile backsplash. (It's lasted for years and years)
https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/rooms-and-spaces/kitchen/how-to-install-a-tin-tile-backsplash
Paint it then stencil it you could do brick stencil or marble