A backsplash can instantly update your kitchen or bath with modern materials, a touch of color, and new textures, creating a customized focal point to draw the eye and tie your décor together. Adding a backsplash can be a simple job with stunning results, if you take care to apply it safely and securely.
The backsplash is a protective covering behind a sink, intended to protect the rear wall from splashes, soap scum, cooking grease, steam condensation, and other wear and tear. All types of tile – ceramic, porcelain, subway-style, glass mosaics, etc. – are popular backsplashes, but there are many other materials that can be eye-catching and attractive options. Depending on the style of your kitchen or bath, the size of the space, the design flair you want to incorporate, your budget, and the other materials used in the room, you may want to consider a backsplash of…
Before choosing a backsplash, investigate different styles for inspiration to find exactly the design, color, and pattern you want in your room. It may be possible to use small samples to see how the material would look with your lighting, or consider how it will coordinate with other materials, fixtures, and finishes nearby.
While the exact materials and tools you need to apply a backsplash will depend on the wall surface you are covering, the size of the backsplash area, and what type of backsplash you are installing, the basic procedure is the same.
Applying a new backsplash can take just a few hours, but it is a project you will enjoy seeing the results of for years as it rejuvenates an otherwise overused, outdated space in your kitchen or bath. With the proper steps and attention to detail, you can easily add a new backsplash and will quickly be enjoying its new look in your home.
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