Does anyone have experience with tin/aluminum backsplashes?
We just got through resurfacing our kitchen countertops with Daich countertop kit. Really looks amazing! I will post pics later. We are checking out backsplashes that would look good with the countertops.I like the tin/aluminum backsplashes.Has anybody done their kitchen using this backsplash and if so, how was it to put up and how do you like the results?
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This is what I did. 2 years later and it still looks great https://www.craftylittlegnome.com/faux-tin-kitchen-backsplash-tutorial/
Hi, Kathy!
Can't wait to see the photos of the countertop! I know that Home Depot sells plastic tiles that are replicas of the old tin tiles for use as a backsplash, and I've heard that it's pretty easy to install. They can be found here. I hope this helps!
My in laws had one, I thought it got grease stains on it a lot, but they were easy to windex off.
My sister did hers with aluminum flashing (for roofs) and tile as a border. That was about 10 years ago and it is great. She used adhesive, I think liquid nails or power grab.
We have a piece of stainless steel as backsplash that is tacked with small nails at our farmhouse.
Thanks!
We did a faux aluminum backsplash with this product and it looks great. Here is the tutorial https://www.homeroad.net/2013/09/tin-ceiling-backsplash.html