The vertical surface that protects the wall above a counter is referred to as a backsplash. This material typically sits 2 feet tall and if well designed, can set the tone of the home décor as it occupies a key position in any space. Here are tips by interior designers
Marble can create a multi-sensory experience and render a high-end look in the interiors as the classic, versatile stone makes a great statement and pairs beautifully with different interiors and styles when used in backsplashes. The vertical surface that protects the wall above a counter is referred to as a backsplash.
This material typically sits 2 feet tall and if well designed, can set the tone of the home décor as it occupies a key position in any space. The natural beauty of marble backsplashes provides the kitchen, bathroom, pantry, etc, with a timeless appeal.
In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Apoorva Shroff, Founder of Lyth Design, shared, “When you enter a well made kitchen, the first thing that grabs your eye is the backsplash. There are many tricks to creatively design this vital aspect of kitchen décor. An easy one is to fold up the exotic marble top and you automatically have a subtle yet glamorous backsplash. If the table top is simple, a colourful handmade tile can do the trick as well. If you prefer to not have too many grooves you can simply do a single line inlay of tiles at a higher level to add that hint of style.”