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infiniteMPG September 7th 08 11:11 PM

Backsplash or Tile, That is THE Question????????????
 
We're about to purchase a granite countertop for our new cabinets, and
we are bouncing back and forth on the issue of a backsplash. We can
buy matching granite for the backsplash and tile between it and the
cabinets, or we can just tile from the countertop all the way to the
cabinets. With tiling all the way we're concerned a little about
debris getting into the mating area between the granite and the tiles,
but we figure we could seal and caulk good enough to handle this.

Just wanted to pop out here and get some opinions on which is the
better way or the most stylish way? We think the tile all the way
would look better, but the granite backsplash might have reasons we
don't readily see. Also, the granite is + $50 per square foot while
the tile is about $2 per square foot. ($400 vs. about $10 for the
backsplash area).

Thanks!

[email protected] September 8th 08 02:25 AM

Backsplash or Tile, That is THE Question????????????
 
On Sep 7, 6:11*pm, infiniteMPG wrote:
We're about to purchase a granite countertop for our new cabinets, and
we are bouncing back and forth on the issue of a backsplash. *We can
buy matching granite for the backsplash and tile between it and the
cabinets, or we can just tile from the countertop all the way to the
cabinets. *With tiling all the way we're concerned a little about
debris getting into the mating area between the granite and the tiles,
but we figure we could seal and caulk good enough to handle this.

Just wanted to pop out here and get some opinions on which is the
better way or the most stylish way? *We think the tile all the way
would look better, but the granite backsplash might have reasons we
don't readily see. *Also, the granite is + $50 per square foot while
the tile is about $2 per square foot. *($400 vs. about $10 for the
backsplash area).

Thanks!


What ever you use as a backsplash will requre a joint between it and
the counter top.
T

rethabs1 September 8th 08 06:16 AM

Backsplash or Tile, That is THE Question????????????
 
rethabs1 had written this in response to
http://www.thestuccocompany.com/main...on-329863-.htm
:


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wrote:

On Sep 7, 6:11=A0pm, infiniteMPG wrote:
We're about to purchase a granite countertop for our new cabinets,
and
we are bouncing back and forth on the issue of a backsplash. =A0We
can
buy matching granite for the backsplash and tile between it and
the
cabinets, or we can just tile from the countertop all the way to
the
cabinets. =A0With tiling all the way we're concerned a little
about
debris getting into the mating area between the granite and the
tiles,
but we figure we could seal and caulk good enough to handle this.

Just wanted to pop out here and get some opinions on which is the
better way or the most stylish way? =A0We think the tile all the
way
would look better, but the granite backsplash might have reasons
we
don't readily see. =A0Also, the granite is + $50 per square foot
while
the tile is about $2 per square foot. =A0($400 vs. about $10 for
the
backsplash area).

Thanks!


What ever you use as a backsplash will requre a joint between it and
the counter top.
T


Alot of designers are using tile with the granite, I think it looks great
and yes all theway to the cabinets for a couple of reasons. Rethabs1



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Old and Grunpy September 8th 08 11:08 PM

Backsplash or Tile, That is THE Question????????????
 

"infiniteMPG" wrote in message
...
We're about to purchase a granite countertop for our new cabinets, and
we are bouncing back and forth on the issue of a backsplash. We can
buy matching granite for the backsplash and tile between it and the
cabinets, or we can just tile from the countertop all the way to the
cabinets.


Tile all the way up to cabinet
"Check for radioactivity on Granite specially if you have kids"
Tony


With tiling all the way we're concerned a little about
debris getting into the mating area between the granite and the tiles,
but we figure we could seal and caulk good enough to handle this.

Just wanted to pop out here and get some opinions on which is the
better way or the most stylish way? We think the tile all the way
would look better, but the granite backsplash might have reasons we
don't readily see. Also, the granite is + $50 per square foot while
the tile is about $2 per square foot. ($400 vs. about $10 for the
backsplash area).

Thanks!





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