What to use as a back splash?
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Super Simple DIY Tile Backsplash
I don't have backsplashes on either of my bathroom vanities, however the walls behind both are tiled. You could use stick tiles to create one. There are so many different kinds today.
I admit I am messy, and splashing happens, either from routines like getting the hang of a water pic or accidents, hand washables and so on. I would opt for a backsplash rather than make a mess of the wall the vanity is on. Many nice ideas you can either make a diy project ( and present it) or get something you might come across at a place like Restore.
Hime Depot, Lowes, Floor and Decor have beautiful tiles for the back splash.. They also carry a peal and stick back splash. Your choices are many.