You could hire a professional designer, design your backsplash. That could cost a lot of money.
How about the guy at work who installs tile part time. He assures you, "Sure I can do that, trust me"
Having worked with hundreds of people create their very own kitchen countertop backsplashes, these are some of the ways a few people choose to have a new backsplash. In this article I will show you how to design your own backsplash the way you want it to look. It is quite simple.
First design each backsplash wall individually. By this I mean select a wall above the countertop and figure out the design you want to attain. Are you updating an older kitchen? Older kitchen sometimes resembled a U shape. Meaning the window and sink are in the back of the U and the two sides are cabinets and countertops. Design the window sink wall last.
Step two. Measure the length of the left wall in inches. Tile sizes are in inches or metric .Measuring in feet makes it harder to estimate the amount of tile you need, especially 3x6" tiles. The measurement from the top of the countertop to the underside of the cabinets is normally 17 to 18 inches.
Decide what size tile to use. Most common are 4x4, 6x6, 3x6 and 12x12. Go to a tile store and get various sizes to help determine what sizes you like.
Ask this question of yourself. Do I want the tile set on a diagonal or straight pattern? Keep in mind, a 6 inch tile on diagonal measures approximately 8 1/2 inches. A 17 inch high backsplash will take 2 six inch tile on diagonal, filling all or nearly all of the space. A four inch tile on diagonal measures 6 inches, tip to tip. Therefore for a 17 inch backsplash will require 3 four inch tiles on diagonal.
A six inch tile, installed on a straight pattern, requires 3 tiles for a 17 inch backsplash. 4 four inch tile are required for a 17 inch backsplash. Most common grout line is 1/4 inch grout line.
The use of inserts add to the overall look of the backsplash. Generally use a 2 inch insert with a six inch tile. A 1 inch insert with a four inch tile. Adding inserts adds to the design beauty of the backsplash. Place inserts where you like them. Word of caution. Do not use to many inserts. Inserts are only used to accent the tile design, not to be the focal point.
Finish measuring the sink wall and other walls. Apply the same techniques on all walls except the sink wall . Between the window and the sink, the wall should have no inserts. Only the tile pattern, be it diagonal or straight. The backsplash on each side of the window can have inserts, but not to many. Extend the same pattern used on the left wall for the remaining backsplash walls.
Using this method of laying out your backsplash helps you determine how many tiles you will need. Allow 15% over the amount you need for cuts. Example: Ordering an extra amount of tile guarantees you have all the tile you to complete your backsplash.
Selecting tile or stone is so much easier when you know exactly what you need. You have a good idea of the amount of tile needed and how much the tile will cost. You are now the design master of your countertop tile backsplash.
And the truth is that the kitchen is probably the most important location of your home. It's where the food is made, it is also a source of warmth and of family gathering. These are even more reasons to consider kitchen remodeling if the time has come.
Kitchen remodeling ideas can come from a variety of sources like open hose views, open kitchen displays, expos, magazines or web sites. The availability of information is no longer a problem nowadays. The real problem is making a sketch, a design, and what's the most difficult, implementing it.
In general, kitchen renovating is much different in the case of a large kitchen than in the case of a small kitchen. People prefer different designs. Some want space, as much as they can get, while others prefer the intimate, warm and cozy feeling of a small kitchen. Whatever the case may be, there are options available for absolutely every need.
If you have a large kitchen, you will want to fill that bit of extra space with interesting pieces of furniture that will make the kitchen more appealing. Also, think carefully about the size of the items in your kitchen. For example, a tiny coffee table will probably seem out of place in a large kitchen.
Accessories may also be very important in the case of a large kitchen. If you collect things, you can have them displayed in special urns to show them off. Of course, it also depends on the stuff you are collecting. Also, flower vases are recommendable in the case of a large kitchen because they fill space and they look beautiful. Just make sure you don't forget to water them.
Lighting must also match the size of the room. Many people make the mistake of not taking this into consideration. For large kitchens, larger lighting items are needed, like big chandeliers. They need to spread their warmth to every corner of the room.
Small kitchens can be very well redecorated too. In this case, you will have to find smaller pieces of furniture and appliances, which will leave a busy woman space to work in also. If done right, a smaller kitchen can look just as good as a large one, with an extra plus for a cozy feeling.
So don't be hasty when you make a big decision like this. Research, see how your friends and relatives designed their kitchens, and make your own idea of how it should look like. Grab a piece of paper and a pen and start making a sketch. When the contractor comes, you will have something that will show him the kitchen renovating that you really need.
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