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Wood Backsplashes are very attractive and can fit into any kitchen decor. A country kitchen could have a v-groove or beadboard backsplash. A transitional kitchen could have a more exotic wood like Zebrawood or Ipe; but what will make your decision is your taste and how well the colors fit into your kitchen. Wood can be stained and have polyurethane applied as a protective finish, or primed and painted. The backsplash area will not come in contact with food so any finishing treatment can be used. Polyurethane will be the most durable, but paint will give you more options as far as colors. Wood will expand and contract with humidity. Opening up gaps int joints of the wood. This will add character; or be a nuisance; it depends on what you like. A cottage or country style kitchen with a beadboard backsplash will really come to life. Laminates made for walls and ceilings is also a very good option. These laminate ceiling and wall planks are readily available in retail stores, but may need to be special ordered. Most woods are available in laminates and installation is very easy. Clips are used to secure the planks to the walls, which allows for the planks to float. Laminates will not expand and contract nearly as much as real wood. The look of laminates are hard to distinguish from the real thing in some product lines. The ease of cleaning is very good, and the finish on the laminate is very durable. A wood kitchen backsplash cannot be used over the range because the heat from the top has the potential to scorch, or worse, set it on fire. Most codes will not allow for combustibles within a certain distance from a heat source, such as a range. Using a stone backsplash or a ceramic tile backsplash mural over the range is a great way to solve this problem. A metal backsplash can also be used over the range. Overall a wood or laminate backsplash is a great alternative backsplash. Wood can be inexpensive to very expensive; it all depends on the species of wood. The more exotic the wood the more expensive it will be. Laminates are generally very reasonable in their prices and rarely go over $6 per sq foot, and that's for the best laminates. Return From Wood Backsplash To Kitchen Backsplash Ideas |
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