Here's my idea: use PVC trim material, like PalLight or Fypon, as a kitchen backsplash. I figured the PVC would be a good material for the backpsplash since it would resist water. The idea would be for it to look like tall base-molding. If I couldn't find a profile I like, I know pal-Tile makes standard flat (square) PVC boards (http://palramamericas.com/Palight-Trimboard.htm ) , so I could rout a profile in the top for a little decor and install it around the rear edge of the countertop just like one would install base molding.
This seems like a very do-able roject, but I've never heard of anyone doing it. The PVC stuff typically seems intended for outdoor use. So my question is, would there be any drawback to doing this? Is there some potential problem that I'm not considering? Any advice would be appreciated.
This seems like a very do-able roject, but I've never heard of anyone doing it. The PVC stuff typically seems intended for outdoor use. So my question is, would there be any drawback to doing this? Is there some potential problem that I'm not considering? Any advice would be appreciated.
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