Tile Wall Behind Range Hood
A stunning marble mosaic clads the wall behind this range.
Tile wall behind range hood. Once the tile had set a broan range hood was installed over the stove. You don t have to do a complete remodel of your kitchen to add new life to it. Colorful patterned cement tiles from countertop to ceiling behind a stainless steel range hood. Go with a shimmery metal backsplash with white cabinets and black countertop for a more modern kitchen design.
But if you have a range hood that has tile going behind and above it up the wall to the ceiling the order might need to be reversed. In the kitchen of the kuppersmith project house a glass tile backsplash was applied to the wall behind the stove. Learn how to install both in a weekend along with a custom over the oven shelf for spices and seasonings. If you use a darker color for the tiles than the remaining upper wall it can visually help bring down the apparent ceiling line and make the room feel a little more intimate.
With possibly a little exception at the range for a taller backsplash up to the hood. In our case the range hood went in first because the tile backsplash was stopping at the bottom edge of it like the left hand photo. While the backsplash and hood have a contemporary style they blend in great with this historic home. Having the backsplash installed from countertop to ceiling make the oven wall look bigger.
Muted cabinetry helps to visually mellow the dramatic backsplash. The ornate pattern includes large solid pieces of rare colored marble and darker tones play well with the hammered copper range hood.