They can be costly.
Pros and cons of glass tiles for kitchen backsplash.
This could be the perfect compromise you re hoping to balance the higher cost with all the benefits of glass tiles.
You might have to crack open the piggy bank when purchasing a glass mosaic.
The pros and cons of a glass backsplash in your kitchen there s a lot to be gained from a glass backsplash back but it s also a big thing to think about if you re considering investing in one as although glassbacksplash look great and they ll make your life so much easier they re also expensive and a big investment.
And unlike dull and flat ceramic a glass tile backsplash adds depth and interest to the walls.
If glass tiles aren t in the budget you might consider using a combination of glass and ceramic.
This is done by installing ceramic tiles for the majority of the backsplash with a stripe of glass tiles as an accent.
Create this glass tile square reminiscent of a quilt block from cheerful green and yellow fusible glass.
The pros and cons of porcelain tile this all purpose tile is durable reasonably priced and comes in a wide array of colors and textures.
In general they cost more than natural stone backsplashes.