What do you use for backsplash behind the stove?

What do you use for backsplash behind the stove?

Granite, stone and other natural or composite materials are also commonly used in backsplashes, whether in tile form or as larger pieces. These higher-end materials will mean an increase in budget, but also a stunning and long-lasting stove backsplash. Stainless steel is another popular option for stove backsplashes.

What should I put on my wall behind the range?

A stainless steel backsplash creates a sleek, modern look. Flat panels can be attached to the wall behind your stove to provide a functional surface that protects your wall from cooking spatters. Textured and patterned stainless steel backsplashes are also available to give a decorative accent to your kitchen.

Is peel and stick backsplash heat resistant?

Your peel and stick Smart Tiles will resist heat, even if it’s possible to remove them when they are warmed up. At high temperature, the adhesive will soften and you have to pull on the tile to take it off.

Does peel and stick backsplash last?

Peel and stick backsplashes do not discolor over time. So long as you take good care of your backsplash and give it the right cleaning maintenance, it can last you a long time. Since they’re made with real materials, you don’t have to worry about the space looking “cheap”.

Can you use quartz behind a stove?

The clean white background and large gray veining make this material unique. This modern kitchen features a minimal aesthetic, so installing a quartz slab behind the stovetop is ideal since it will have a smooth appearance and also protect the wall from oil splashes.

Is peel and stick tile worth it?

Even though this may be a budget decision for you, it is usually a good idea to purchase a high-quality peel and stick tile so that it offers a more tile authentic look. With the greatly improved look, it will likely come down to whether you’re looking for a temporary or a long term solution.