We recently completed a small kitchen backsplash in a condo in Fort Collins. The tile chosen was Florida Tile’s Livingston line in the ‘Leather’ color.
The owner wanted a nice, clean look to finish off the clean lines in the kitchen. We went with a 4 x 8 inch subway tile and a matching grout. It added a durable finish to the backsplash without taking away from the look of the overall kitchen.
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Porcelain subway kitchen tile backsplash in Fort Collins
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Porcelain subway tile kitchen backsplash in Northern Colorado
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