
Next up in our kitchen remodel: installation of our tile backsplash. Not only did George, our talented tile setter from Wilshire Tile, do a fabulous job but he patiently answered all of Spencer's questions about the process.

We chose 4"x 4" glass tiles from Classic Tile & Mosaic.

Glass tiles are impervious to water. Plus we love the luminous quality the tiles give our relatively small kitchen. The sage green color compliments our sleek grey countertops.

We selected a gray Prizm grout - stain-resistant, fast-drying and eco-friendly.

The finished backsplash! The photos don't do it justice because as you can imagine, the light reflects off the glass. It's the perfect accent to our kitchen.
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