Your kitchen is the one room everyone gathers to enjoy a hot steamy home-cooked meal. In addition, bonding time between friends and families happens in the kitchen during holidays and family parties.
The kitchen is the heart of your home and where memories are made. I know you want to make it look the best that you can! In this article, I’ll give you ideas to make your backsplash an eye-catching piece of art.
Herringbone Backsplash
The herringbone backsplash is something everyone falls in love with.
Local hardware stores have made the herringbone pattern easy to accomplish. In addition, you can purchase sheets of a mosaic tile already in the herringbone pattern.
If you are looking to challenge yourself with a DIY project, you can most certainly do it on your own. You can purchase individual tiles of your choice and measure the design out yourself. You’ll need a saw, measuring tape, grout, and tile adhesive.
Bunnings Warehouse gives an informational step-by-step guide on how to install herringbone tile yourself!
Different Design Above Stove
Don’t want to install a herringbone pattern in your entire kitchen? No problem! You can do this design or any design you would like in a little cut out above your stove.
Make the center of your kitchen the focal point, which is usually right above your stove. You can design any tile work your little heart desires there. This is a place to be bold and crazy because it’s only a little space.
When applying backsplash to the whole kitchen, mark out where and how big you would like your unique tile work to be above your range. Then, first, work around it to lay the tile or mosaic sheets covering most of the kitchen walls.
Then, place that awesome accent tile or mosaic you want to place above the range. Finally, you can look at some stunning pictures on Home and Gardens to get inspired!
Tin Tile Backsplash
Most of the time, you usually see tin tiles on the ceiling. But did you know they look great as a backsplash too? They add a little shine to your kitchen and will add tons of interest.
Tin tiles are full of personality and design, and you can find them right at your local hardware store.
Instead of a saw, you will need a pair of tin cutters, which are a lot easier to use.
HGTV has all the tools and steps you need to take on this unique kitchen backsplash project!
Make it Pop
Make your companies jaw drop when they see what a gorgeous job you did in your kitchen by simply adding backsplash art!