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Kitchen Backsplash Tile Design Ideas

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10 Tips To Install A Tiled Backsplash In Your Kitchen

Interior decoration is not an easy job. One needs to plan well before starting the home designing or development project. Many factors should be considered before taking any decision. We need to decorate each and every area with great effort. Kitchen is one of the important parts of our house that we need to decorate. The materials required for the decoration of the kitchen should be selected at first.

Many types of materials are available on the market. But you need to select the product that is stylish and durable in nature in order to give that perfect look to your kitchen. Countertops, backsplash, cabinet are the most common items seen in the kitchens. Selection of the right material is essential for the perfect tile installation. You need to do proper research before starting the kitchen renovation and designing project. The color of the tiles should match well with the color coding of the interior. After selecting the material, you need to install it in a proper way.

Before installing a tiled backsplash you need to consider some of the important factors. The square foot area, where you are willing to place the marble, should be measured properly so that tiles fit well. You can check out the number of tiles, inside the box, from the label that is attached to the box. Enough tiles should be ordered for installing a tiled backsplash. You will need mastic or adhesive tile, tile nippers, tile cutter or tile scrubber for installing the tiled backsplash in your kitchen. In addition to that, grout, sponges, grout float, silicone, grout sealer, pencil grout float are also required for completing the installation job. For applying mastic, notched trowel is needed. There are ten valuable tips to help you in installing the backsplash easily.

  1. First, you need to prepare the surface to ensure smooth tile installation. High gloss paint, wallpaper should be removed from the surface. Flaking or cracked paint should also be removed.
  2. Next, the floor should be cleaned thoroughly with a spray cleaner and should also be dried.
  3. Then, you need to mark the area with a pencil. The leveling and marking should be done properly so that the tiles fit well.
  4. After marking the area, you need to spread the mastic or adhesive tiles on the surface. Drag the trowel to form ridges. The tiles should be placed carefully.
  5. Then use a tile cutter or tile scriber to fit tiles where required.
  6. You need to wear rubble gloves while applying grouts.
  7. Wipe the surface with a damp sponge and then you need to clean up the grout lines.

8. Then the grout should be sealed properly. By applying sealer you can protect the colors and beauty of the tiles.

  1. After sealing it you need to fill the gaps by using Silicone.
  2. You can get more information on tiled backsplash installation from the net.

Backsplash installation in your kitchen is not at all a difficult job. You can give a new look to your kitchen by adding tiled backsplash. The best part is that you can install it yourself and therefore it will save money. Custom, backsplash is a great option. It not only adds beauty and style, but also protects your kitchen walls from mishaps. Moreover, you can easily maintain and clean the backsplash. It can be made of many materials, like, granite, stainless steel, wood and many more. But installation of wood, granite steel backsplash is not an easy job. You need to hire a professional for this purpose. Glass or ceramic tile is a great option, if you are wiling to install it yourself. It can add beauty and elegance to any structure. You can give a stylish look to your kitchen by adding this item.

About the author: Factory Plaza is one of the largest producers of kitchen countertops and vanity tops in the USA. We are committed to the communities in which we operate making every effort to bring quality and affordability to each and every household. Here, at Factory Plaza, our customers are our neighbors, our friends, and our business partners. We also aim to educate those contemplating granite and marble products through our very informative articles.

Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/home-improvement-articles/10-tips-to-install-a-tiled-backsplash-in-your-kitchen-1076154.html

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    Is there a way to remove a decal design on ceramic tile backsplash in kitchen?
    My kitchen has a glossy white ceramic backsplash. Random tiles have a fruit motif scattered around the backsplash-design appears to be some sort of decal that was applied on top of the tile. I would like to update the kitchen and get rid of these fruit motifs. I have tried Goof-Off, soap, Comet and they do not budge. Does anyone have any other ideas without damaging the tiles--I would like to just have the plain white tiles as I do not want to tear out the tile. Thanks for your suggestions!

    • ANSWER:
      if its a ceramic tile it probally is not a decal. most tiles are painted with a design and then fired in a kiln. but you can try goof off,acetone, paint thinner, finger nail polish remover.

  2. QUESTION:
    Kitchen Design/Remodeling - Tiling Kitchen Backsplash Ideas?
    I too have formica laminate on the wall and want to replace it with tile. Since my new countertops are not as thick as the old ones, and there was a metal strip between old countertop and wall laminate, there is now a gap of drywall of approximately 1 inch between the granite countertop and the bottom of the wall laminate. Can I fill this in with something to make the backing surface even, and if so, what can I use? There are several places within this gap where they drywall is damaged from countertop removal, but I believe these areas could be spackled.
    Unfortunately before discovering this site, I took advice on an associate at a major home improvement center (Kitchen backsplash Ideas expert), who told me I could not tile over the laminate but that the laminate would pull off easily from the wall. I attempted to pull one piece off and most of the covering on the drywall came off with it. I don't suppose there is any repair for this other than replacing the drywall? The total size of the area I attempted to pull off is 24 x 36 and about 1/2 of that area still has laminate, which will not come off and the other half has naked dry wall. Luckily for me, this area is separate from my main kitchen area, where the laminate remains intact.

    • ANSWER:
      Dry wall is not a suitable surface to adhere ceramic tile too, because the drywall will not hold on to the tile very well. I have suggested to all who ask this question to remove the drywall from the wall all together and install 1/2" thick BC grade plywood to stick the tile too.

      This is done so that you will have a great permanent surface to install your tile too with out any problems in the future.

      You can stick ceramic tile to a plastic laminate surface with out problems provided that the laminate is securely stuck to the wall surface. In your case I would finish removing the laminate and the drywall behind it and put up the plywood in it's place to end any problems with your tile installation and to insure that you will not have problems in the future.

      As for the gap you asked about, you can go to your local tile store and find a matching border to install in this gap and on one will know the difference.

      You can refer to this website which show you a article about kitchen backsplash ideas
      (if those website not change)

      Kitchen backsplash ideas Articles
      http://kitchen-backsplash-ideas2.blogspot.com/search/label/Question%201%20%3AKitchen%20Design%2FRemodeling%20-%20Tiling%20Kitchen%20Backsplash%20Ideas

      Source(S)
      Kitchen backsplash ideas articles
      http://kitchen-backsplash-ideas2.blogspot.com/

  3. QUESTION:
    where on the internet can I get visual ideas for a kitchen tile backsplash?
    I am remodeling my kitchen and the contractor wants me to come up with a design for the backsplash and pick out the tile

    • ANSWER:
      I have the same question, so I typed "kitchen tile backsplash ideas" into Google & got several hits with nice visuals. Here are just a few...

      Good luck & thanks for reminding me that I need to get on with this as well!

      http://www.jerusalempottery.biz/portfolio/portfolio.htm
      http://armenianceramics.com/Kitchen-Tiles-Ceramic.html
      http://www.scrapbookscrapbook.com/DAC-ART/kitchen-backsplashes.html

  4. QUESTION:
    Kitchen Design/Remodeling - Tiling kitchen backsplash Ideas?
    Hi , I too have formica laminate on the wall and want to replace it with tile. Since my new countertops are not as thick as the old ones, and there was a metal strip between old countertop and wall laminate, there is now a gap of drywall of approximately 1 inch between the granite countertop and the bottom of the wall laminate. Can I fill this in with something to make the backing surface even, and if so, what can I use? There are several places within this gap where they drywall is damaged from countertop removal, but I believe these areas could be spackled.
    Unfortunately before discovering this site, I took advice on an associate at a major home improvement center, who told me I could not tile over the laminate but that the laminate would pull off easily from the wall. I attempted to pull one piece off and most of the covering on the drywall came off with it. I don't suppose there is any repair for this other than replacing the drywall? The total size of the area I attempted to pull off is 24 x 36 and about 1/2 of that area still has laminate, which will not come off and the other half has naked dry wall. Luckily for me, this area is separate from my main kitchen area, where the laminate remains intact.
    Thank you very much for your advice.

    • ANSWER:
      Hi Brutal,

      Dry wall is not a suitable surface to adhere ceramic tile too, because the drywall will not hold on to the tile very well. I have suggested to all who ask this question to remove the drywall from the wall all together and install 1/2" thick BC grade plywood to stick the tile too.

      This is done so that you will have a great permanent surface to install your tile too with out any problems in the future.

      You can stick ceramic tile to a plastic laminate surface with out problems provided that the laminate is securely stuck to the wall surface. In your case I would finish removing the laminate and the drywall behind it and put up the plywood in it's place to end any problems with your tile installation and to insure that you will not have problems in the future.

      As for the gap you asked about, you can go to your local tile store and find a matching border to install in this gap and on one will know the difference.
      You can refer to this blog which show you a article about kitchen backsplash ideas: design/remodeling
      (if those website not change)

      Kitchen backsplash ideas articles
      http://kitchen-backsplash-ideas2.blogspot.com/

      Simple Tips Kitchen Backsplash Ideas For Your House Articles
      http://kitchen-backsplash-ideas2.blogspot.com/2009/05/simple-kitchen-backsplash-ideas-for.html

      How to Make a Simple Kitchen BackSplash - Ideas For Your Home
      http://kitchen-backsplash-ideas2.blogspot.com/2009_05_03_archive.html

      Source(S)
      Simple Kitchen backsplash ideas Blog
      http://kitchen-backsplash-ideas2.blogspot.com/

      I wish you all the best,
      Richard Man U

  5. QUESTION:
    Kitchen Design/Remodeling - Kitchen backsplash ideas?
    Hi, we are having our kitchen remodeded and I want a backsplash on the wall behind the cooktop. The area is about 84x18 in. Our contractor insists that if I want the wall tiles there, I must have them on all the other wall spaces in the kitchen where there is no cabintery. That will not only be too expensive, but also I dont want that much color in the kitchen(I ve chosen a bright wall tile). Please tell me if I am doing something totally wrong by getting the wall tiles only behind the cooktop

    • ANSWER:
      It seems that your contractor does not understand your request. You only need tiles exactly where you want them and no where else. Contractors invent ways to take advantage of customers by telling them exactly what your contractor told you figuring that you would agree with him and go along with what ever he wanted instead of what you want your kitchen to look like. I know because until I retired I was a contractor for many years and to this day I only did what my customer wanted and not what I could do to take advantage of them.

      It is your home, your kitchen, and your money paying for this remodeling project. Get it thew way you want or else.

      Good luck,

      If You More info.i suggest you visit this website or wikipedia
      You can refer to this blog which show you a article about kitchen backsplash ideas: design/remodeling
      (if those website not change)

      Kitchen backsplash ideas articles
      http://kitchen-backsplash-ideas2.blogspot.com/

      Source(S)
      Kitchen backsplash ideas articles
      http://kitchen-backsplash-ideas2.blogspot.com/


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