While I let my imagination run wild in my art career, I stick to very conservative treatments in my home and advise the same with clients. I usually ask two questions:
- Will you still love this in 5 years?
- How will this treatment affect resale value?
I know … boring and predictable, but there you have it. I think it’s great that there are people who are willing to step into the abyss and let their creativity run wild. What do you think of these?
New York Architect Incorporated
Designer Drew Stuart placed his client’s favorite Josef Frank fabric between two pieces of architectural glass above this stove.

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You can have back painted glass in any colour.

Desire to Inspire
LouiseM
is a French story-telling painter who mixes pop and street art. This personalized interior included the names of the family
members and their favourite foods and drinks.
is a French story-telling painter who mixes pop and street art. This personalized interior included the names of the family
members and their favourite foods and drinks.

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Pebbles with dark gray grout.

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Wine corks with black and white art.

Bob Vila
Great use for the defunct Canadian penny! Busy for sure. Working copper into a kitchen colour scheme could be a problem.

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A truly one-of-a-kind option, this colorful backsplash made
with recycled skateboards is featured in a kitchen in the Lofts at
Cherokee Studios multifamily project in L.A.
with recycled skateboards is featured in a kitchen in the Lofts at
Cherokee Studios multifamily project in L.A.

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What about vintage bottle caps?
Contemporary Kitchen design by Austin Architect McKinney York Architects
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