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How to Design a Tile Kitchen Backsplash

Get great ideas on how to design a tile kitchen backsplash.

Taking the time to learn how to design a tile kitchen backsplash for your kitchen will be worth every second. Designing a backsplash is simple and can make a big difference in your kitchen. Backsplashes are installed for multiple reasons. It can dress up the sink area as well as protect your walls from water and grease damage all at the same time.

Here are some tips on how to design a tile kitchen backsplash from the experts in kitchen designing. You can use accent tiles in a random fashion among basic wall tiles to create your pattern. Border tiles can be used by running them in strips across the backsplash. For an easy or central motif look go for pre-painted tiles to set off the look in the kitchen.

How To Design A Tile Kitchen Backsplash

The start of learning how to design a tile kitchen backsplash is to measure the area that the backsplash would go. It can extend all the way up to a cabinet or just go about four inches up, the choice is yours.

Sit down and think about your whole design. What sizes of tiles you like and how many of each you will need. Next decide on a border for your backsplash and if you want a few design tiles throughout your backsplash because you may need a few different ones for this. It’s a good idea to draw the entire design on paper.

Next when you have your design thought out, you should dry fit all your pieces before installing. Dry fitting can tell you a lot about your design. Make sure your lines line up with any other tile that you might have such as a tiled counter below. All your grout lines should be even.

Whatever design you choose for your backsplash, whether they are small or regular sized tile designs you should take in consideration the overall kitchen look. A balanced style is a great style.

 

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