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From hgtv.com >>> "Although
the most common use of these river rock pebbles is actually shower
floors, photo stylist Chris Walker and her husband came up with the idea
of using them as a kitchen backsplash. They asked their kitchen
designer John Petrie, CMKBD, president elect of the National Kitchen and
Bath Association, to install it on the walls. "The one-of-a-kind,
free-flowing edges of the pebbles not only mimic the flow of soft teal
veins in the dark green soapstone countertops," says Walker, "but also
balance the vertical lines of the Shaker-style cabinet doors." Lesson
learned: when you're shopping for backsplash materials, ask the vendor
to show you floor tiles, as well. While not every product will adapt
well to vertical application, you may hit upon an unusual — and easily
implemented — idea."
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