When we bought our house a few years ago, we fell in love with the location and the view. What we didn’t fall in love with was the dated mid-’90s decor. The forest green plush carpet and brass ceiling ...
WHAT YOU NEED• Glass tile• SimpleMat Tile-setting mat• Trowel• Premixed grout• 2-inch painter's tape• Wet saw with glass tile-cutting blade• Grout float• Sponge• Water bucket• Scissors• Tape ...
This kitchen by Gilday Renovations features a glass-tile backsplash that extends to the ceiling. Photograph courtesy of Gilday Renovations When it comes to designing a kitchen, a backsplash is one ...
Originally, the kitchen backsplash was developed to be a functional barrier between the walls of your kitchen and any grease, water, or sauce that might come flying from whatever mishaps occur in the ...
Tiled backsplashes have been a staple in most American kitchens for decades. From intricate mosaics to hand-painted ceramics and even the most basic single-color tiles, homeowners tend to choose these ...
Fill a spray bottle with hot water and add 1/4 teaspoon of a good dish soap that contains grease-cutting ingredients (Dawn or Palmolive). Shake to mix well. Starting at the top of the backsplash, ...