What is the difference between having a tile backsplash vs that 4 inches of granite and then just wall.
Tile backsplash over 4 inch granite.
This feature typical with laminate granite and solid.
We did the 4 inch backsplash on all counters black granite too and tile up to the cabinets.
Personally i think the granite backsplash looks terrible and especially so with tile over it.
If you are looking for the best design opinion we recommend doing the tile backsplash from the counter to the upper cabinets with a tile.
I have been obsessing about backsplash and your post gave me the courage to go with no backsplash.
If you don t want to do tile now or don t know what you want to do why don t you just not do the granite up the wall and do plain counters.
This can of course just be a bare wall that s painted for a little extra flair or it can be something even more creative.
A better alternative to a standard 4 inch tall backsplash is to continue your backsplash all the way up to the ceiling or the bottom of your upper cabinets in order to give your kitchen or bathroom a more high end custom look.
Surprisingly i already have no backsplash just a 4 inch lip because there is 4 inches between the cabinet and the window over the kitchen sink.
No 4 backsplash for a custom counter.
Bottom line standard 4 in granite backsplash is a great convenient way to go.
4 inch granite backsplash with tile above a 4 inch granite backsplash is a classic choice.
Four inch backsplash still leaves a large part of the wall open.
The granite you have picked is a nice composition and will look wonderful whichever way you decide.
The 4 is used in laminate prefabs granite prefabs no tile etc.
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On a side counter where the desk phone is it s just paint to the cabinets and on the bar area it s mirrored to the cabinets.
I have been designing a kitchen in my mind for a renovation that we will do in a couple years.
The backsplash pulls it all together and the tiling on the messy parts is a definite plus and it looks good.
Using a 4 granite backsplash is a good way to keep water off of the wall.
One of the major advantages to this lower height is that it offers you plenty of room to work with above the backsplash.
The countertop below is possibly 6 foot wide and the ceiling is maybe 8 foot tall.
Back splash keep 4 inch granite from builder and add tile on top later.