I recently had a contractor suggest using a single piece of quartz as an alternative to tile for my kitchen backsplash, which I hadn't considered before. I'm aiming for a white or off-white color that's easy to clean since I cook a lot. The kitchen is part of an open space that connects to the family room where we entertain guests frequently. I'm planning to cover an entire wall that measures about 10'x3'. What do you all think about this option? Here's a picture for reference: https://imgur.com/a/KRacOpJ. Thanks for any insights!
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Sure, going with quartz is a solid choice! Just curious, are you planning to replace the existing countertop too, or are you sticking with what you have? And I assume you’re getting rid of that dated 4" backsplash?
Going for a single piece of quartz is a great idea! It's super easy to clean, and it gives your kitchen that sleek, seamless look. Plus, you won’t have to fuss over tile selections, which can sometimes get pricey. Installation is quicker and less messy as well! Just make sure you choose a thinner material for the backsplash because thicker ones can stick out too much. And don’t forget to check on your outlet placements so they can adjust if needed.
Thanks for the tips! I was a bit worried about how to manage the outlets. We want to keep at least one.

No, we're not replacing the countertop. If only money grew on trees, I would! Just focusing on updating the backsplash for now.