
A backsplash might seem like a small detail - but it's one of those things that either ties a kitchen together or leaves it feeling unfinished. This kitchen near Deer Creek had all the right bones. Dark stained wood lower cabinets, crisp white uppers, a bold custom range hood, and stone countertops. What it needed was a backsplash that could hold its own without competing with everything else going on.
We went with a vertical stacked white tile. Clean, simple, and just textured enough to add depth without adding visual noise. That choice was intentional. When you've got this much going on - warm wood tones, cool stone, bright white cabinetry - you need one element that knows how to stay in its lane. The tile does exactly that.
The installation itself is where the details really matter. Keeping those vertical lines straight, maintaining consistent grout joints, and cutting cleanly around outlets - that's the stuff that separates a finished kitchen from one that just looks finished. We take that seriously on every job.
The end result is a kitchen that feels modern but still warm. Nothing flashy. Just a space that's genuinely comfortable to cook in and easy to keep clean. That's the goal with every kitchen remodel we take on - make it look good and make it work hard.