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Problem:
Sarah wanted to tile the back wall of their newly renovated kitchen to both protect the wall surface and add interest and elegance to the space.
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Solution:
The stainless steel appliances and the cool grey wall color were offset perfectly by the mix of natural slate and mosaic tile that Sarah and I installed. We considered each area individually in regards to size of tile and material finish, so each section is unique. The challenge was cutting around 7 electrical outlets! We were certainly proud when we were done, and the results are stunning.