Looking To DIY A Kitchen Backsplash? Read This Before You Do!
Despite the availability of affordable tiles in the market and the abundance of DIY kitchen backsplash videos on Youtube, installing your own backsplash may not be as straightforward as it appears. There are several common mistakes that homeowners make when attempting a DIY kitchen backsplash. To avoid a potential DIY disaster in your kitchen, here are six mistakes to avoid:
Mistake # 1: Inaccurate Measurements
Although a backsplash may appear to be a simple installation, factors such as the water tap above the stove, outlets, and window ledge can make it more complicated than anticipated. It is crucial to measure these elements accurately and account for them in your design.
Be sure to measure the height and thickness required for your backsplash carefully. For instance, if you opt for a marble slab, you may need to reduce its thickness to avoid interfering with the counter depth or appliances.
Pro Tip: Better safe than sorry! Ensure your measurements are precise, so always measure twice before cutting!
Mistake # 2: Choosing the Wrong Color Tile and Grout
When entering the kitchen, the backsplash is one of the first things to catch the eye as it sits on a vertical wall at nearly eye level. Thus, it’s important to make wise color choices. Patterns in tile and grout can be used to create unique designs that can reverse trends. It’s crucial to ensure that your backsplash complements rather than clashes with your countertop.
Before purchasing tiles, it’s recommended to take samples home and place them on the counter for a few days to observe how the lighting affects the color and whether it enhances or detracts from the kitchen’s overall aesthetic.
Pro Tip: Add a hint of interest by using tile and grout to design patterns.
Mistake # 3: Ignoring the Details
When installing a DIY kitchen backsplash, it’s crucial to pay attention to detail. The backsplash must be installed accurately to prevent water from seeping between the seams. The lines must be aligned correctly, and the edges should meet the countertops and cabinetry precisely.
It’s important to apply the caulk lines and grout with a steady hand and remove any excess material. An incorrectly installed backsplash can draw unwanted attention, so it’s necessary to pay attention to details to ensure that every detail is noticed by anyone who enters your kitchen. If you’re not detail-oriented, it’s advisable to call a kitchen remodeling expert instead of proceeding with the installation.
Pro Tip: Attention to detail is essential.
Mistake # 4: Underestimating the time required for the project.
Similar to any other project, installing a DIY backsplash may take a weekend or more, depending on various factors, such as the project’s scope, the number of linear feet of the backsplash, the amount of cutting required, the grouting needed, and your dedication to following the instructions. It’s important to understand the drying times, ensure that you have all the necessary items from the hardware store, and have the appropriate tools to avoid longer completion times. It’s essential not to use your kitchen while not having a backsplash, as it can damage the drywall significantly. Before starting the project, it’s crucial to be honest about your skills and dedication. If you’re unsure about tile installation, consider signing up for a class to learn more before attempting it in your home and potentially ruining your kitchen.
Pro Tip: A great kitchen backsplash project will take time, avoid cutting corners.
Mistake # 5: You Don’t Follow The Instructions
To work efficiently and in the correct order, it’s crucial to read the instructions thoroughly and have all the necessary supplies on hand before starting any project. Regardless of the type of backsplash you choose, following the instructions is essential to ensure a tight water seal. Additionally, it’s important to note the drying times and apply the sealants appropriately.
Pro Tip: Not following the instructions can lead to a poorly done or crooked kitchen backsplash.
Mistake # 6: Going Over Budget
While the most expensive tile or a marble slab in the showroom may be tempting, it’s important to stick to your budget and not overspend on a kitchen renovation. Countertops and backsplashes typically account for approximately 15% of the total cost of a kitchen renovation. You can still achieve a stylish backsplash while keeping your budget in check by looking for sales, overstock items, or opting for a classic look that will remain in good condition and not lose value over time.
Pro Tip: To get the best materials for your investment and save money, it’s important to plan your budget ahead of time.
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If you’re still searching for inspiration, we offer complimentary design services that can help you develop your vision or provide you with appealing design alternatives to choose from. Contact us today for a free consultation.