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Using leftover stones to decorate a rental
I have leftover stones I used in decorating my own home but thought I would be a good idea to use them in a rental. These stones can be used for a backsplash or whatever. The stones would cover paint, but would make the kitchen look nicer. I don't think it would be dangerous but not sure if it would be smart for a rental. Any thoughts?