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  2. 65 Kitchen Tile Backsplash Ideas for the Ultimate ... - AOL

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    Color-Block Backsplash. In the kitchen of artist Julie Polidoro, the backsplash is kept to a subtle and unimposing strip of tiles rimmed with marble—sharply contrasting with the neon green walls ...

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    If you're considering a vibrant green shade for the cabinets, balance out the space with white walls and a light marble backsplash. Here, Banner Day Interiors ties the colors together with a green ...

  4. 58 Unique Kitchen Backsplash Ideas, Straight From Designers - AOL

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    Delft Tile Backsplash. The kitchen in this Mark D. Sikes-designed Idaho chalet features a blue-and-white ceramic delft tile backsplash (Country Floors) above the brass-and-emerald range.Gray-green ...

  5. Shellac - Wikipedia

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    In the American South, use of knotty pine plank panelling covered with orange shellac was once as common in new construction as drywall is today. It was also often used on kitchen cabinets and hardwood floors, prior to the advent of polyurethane. [citation needed] Until the advent of vinyl, most gramophone records were pressed from shellac ...

  6. Glass tile - Wikipedia

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    Glass mosaics of sea turtles on a subway platform. Since the 1990s, a variety of modern glass tile technologies, including methods to take used glass and recreate it as ' green ' tiles, has resulted in a resurgence of interest in glass tile as a floor and wall cladding. It is now most commonly used in pools, kitchens, spas, and bathrooms.

  7. New York City Subway tiles - Wikipedia

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    Many New York City Subway stations are decorated with colorful ceramic plaques and tile mosaics. Of these, many take the form of signs, identifying the station's location. Much of this ceramic work was in place when the subway system originally opened on October 27, 1904. Newer work continues to be installed each year, much of it cheerful and ...

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