This project only cost $115 and took less than an afternoon to do. So worth it!!!!
I purchased all my supplies (tile, thin set, grout, and tools) at Lowe's.
Multiply the length of your back splash area by the width of your back splash area to find the total square footage.
Step 2: Prepare your wall/ Cut Cement Board
Make sure to clean the wall that you are going to tile with an abrasive cleaner. Then, use your measurements to cut the cement board to size. This material is hard, but not too difficult to cut through. Use a razor knife to score one side, then turn the board over to finish the cut. Use caution when cutting to avoid pulling the mesh off the board.
Because my back splash is such a small area and the tiles are not heavy at all, I did use cement board. If you are planning on doing a bigger area, such as a back splash that goes all the way up to the ceiling, or if you are using heavy tiles then I recommend that you use cement board.
Once all the pieces of cement board are cut, lay them out to make sure it's a tight fit.
Secure the cement board to the floor using a drill with screwdriver attachment. Use special cement-board screws, and place them every 6 to 8 inches.
Step 3: Decide where to start
For my black splash, I thought it was most logical to start in the corner and work my way out.
Step 4: Spread Adhesive
Lay all of the tiles that don't need to be cut first, and leave space for the tiles that are going to need to be cut. Then you can go back and tackle the tricky cuts toward the end. This really helped the job run quicker and smoother for me.
Step 5: Set Tiles in Place
Set the first tile into place and press it firmly into the adhesive. For the second tile, remember to line up the pattern and check the spacing before setting it into place.
Step 6: Cut Tile
The easiest way to cut individual tiles is with a wet saw. It uses water to keep the blade from getting too hot as it makes the cuts. Set the length wanted and guide the tile through the blade. You can rent a wet saw, or if you have just a few cuts to be made you can take it into Home Depot or Lowe's and they will cut it for you as long as you purchased it there.
Using a grout float, place a glob of grout on the tile and push it around the openings. Let it set for about 20 minutes then wipe the tiles with a damp sponge. Once the grout has hardened, buff the tile with a dry cloth.
Step 8: Seal grout
thank you..You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteSo darling- what a fantastic job you did!! :)
ReplyDeletei have been so afraid of doing my tile backsplash, but now I will!!
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ReplyDeleteLove this redo! Thanks for sharing, I love the white and decorative tile.
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Just beautiful Emily and a great tutorial! We just shared it on our Facebook page! :)
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