Big trend right now in kitchen backsplashes is using back-painted glass. I researched the topic, the sources, the how tos and found that most agreed that the 2 top manufacturers of back-painted glass were GlassKote out of Australia and US Color Glass out of ATLANTA, ga. Little people in my area realized that one of the main material sources was right in our own backyard and they even do their own installs upon request. I contacted them and had them do my kitchen install for a fraction of the cost as most glass installers. UNFORTUNATELY the color I selected - which was one of their standards (they have like 20+ standard colors including metallics), did NOT work with our space. I will attach pictures here so you can see how beautiful the affect is. In the photos the color looks like the chartreuse i wanted and needed it to be, but in real life with my lighting it was mint green 90% of the time which was not "funky enough for our space. I had them remove the glass off the walls, but left the knee wall piece. Glass is a GREAT alternative as a backsplash because it is EASY to clean, no ugly dirty grout lines like with tile and it adds a modern pop for those looking to go more modern....
Above you can see the contrast between my chartreuse chairs and the almost mint green glass.
Expensive lesson I had to learn...Make sure you get a large sample of the glass before fabricating it all. You can not get a feel for the color from a 2x3" piece of glass. In choosing back-painted glass you have the choice of standard glass or pure clear glass called starphire. Starphire will allow the color you choose to come through 100% as is, standard glass gives everything a greenish tint (too much so in my case). Surprisingly, the cost of back-painted glass is comparable to doing a tiled backsplash.
Another trend for modern homes is the glass filled fireplace. We did this as a DIY project. There are several websites where you can buy the gas burner, fill material, glass chunks and away you go. It is not cheap but it adds that wow factor in a modern space. I will post more pictures once we complete ours. We our materials from Moderustic.com, but Blazingglass.com and diamondfireglass.com all had great prices. There are easy to follow instructions. Our install took a day. We are adding some stainless steel to cover the old brick interior to finish it up. I think you get a lot of bang for your buck with this upgrade.
Last trend idea is shopping at Etsy for unique art and decor pieces. For those of you not familiar with Etsy.com, it is a shopping site that showcases hand-made unique pieces from art to furniture to clothing & jewelry. These are true artists who simply haven't yet hit the "BIG time, mainstream, sales outlets" but who have amazing often one-of-a-kind pieces. The prices are unbeatable because you are buying directly from the artist and/or craftsman, cutting out the cost of a distributor, sales team and store overhead. I bought my Powder room signed canvas art piece from Charlen Williams who is featured as an "Etsy artist" at West Elm this month!
I also plan on having another craftsman make me an AT sign in turquoise for our internet cafe, It is Eddie from EdiesLab on Etsy and he is right here in Atlanta, ga!!
Etsy is really a great source for ecclectic as well as traditional pieces for your home or personal style. I love the idea of supporting local people and artists just "doing their thing".
As the furniture, doors and art pieces arrive, I will post more pictures. We plan on tackling the fence and trees in May and then we will have some downtime until fall. Stay posted..