Mosaic Kitchen Backsplash
Having a nice looking, charming kitchen backsplash is an essential part of any kitchen remodeling or
renovation project.
Mosaic kitchen backsplash is an inexpensive way to turn your kitchen into an
artistic masterpiece.
One of the best things about owning a kitchen mosaic backsplash is the great combination of form and
function. Kitchen mosaic backsplashes are very low maintenance and really simple to
install.
So How Much is a Kitchen Mosaic
Backsplash?
Mosaic backsplashes can run anywhere from $2.00 to about $15.00 a square
foot and your typical backsplash will cover about 20 square feet. So, for around $50 - $300 you can
really bring your kitchen back to life, without having to take a huge chunk out of your wallet.
If you’re on a tight budget, and really want an elegant backsplash, we recommend that you spend around $8 to $10 per
square foot. This price range will allow you to meet all your aesthetic needs without
overpaying.
Questions to Ask Yourself Before Starting Your Project
The first thing you need to ask yourself is whether you’re totally making over your kitchen, or just want to
touch it up to make it look more lively? You also have to ask yourself if you’re you planning on
changing the countertops and/or other fixtures.
Whenever you do any type of project in your home, you really need to think in the long run. Take into consideration future painting or flooring projects.
It’s also important to decide on which tile type you want to go for; whether it’s a traditional ceramic tile, a
trendy glass tile, an elegant stainless steel tile, or a high class marble tile.
Answering these questions will play a key role in determining what style to go with when choosing your
backsplash.
Play around with different color combinations in your kitchen. If
your fixtures are a dark tone, than try going with a lighter tone kitchen mosaic backsplash. This
will really give your kitchen a great open look.
So How Do I Install a Mosaic Kitchen Backsplash?
Installing a kitchen mosaic backsplash yourself can be a great way to save money. Below are some general installation tips for installing any type of tile kitchen backsplash:
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Turn off the power to the area, and remove any electrical outlet covers.
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Wash the area with warm water and let it air-dry.
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Use a notched trowel to spread a thin 3' x 3' layer of the tile adhesive about 1/16" thick at the center
base of the backsplash.
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Place the first tile at the center base of the backsplash. Use a level to check your work.
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Place spacers on each corner. To correctly space all base tiles, you'll need to cut the bottom off of the
spacer so it fits next to the countertop.
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Add tiles flush against the spacers, working in 3' x 3' squares of adhesive so that it doesn't dry out
while you're placing tiles.
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To cut tiles, use a tile cutter to mark the tiles, and then use a tile saw to carefully cut the tile into
the desired shape and size.
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Use a damp cloth to wipe away any extra adhesive.
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Mix the grout according to the instructions.
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Using a rubber float, apply the grout between the tiles.
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Wipe off any excess grout with a damp cloth.
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Use a rounded stick to shape the grout joints.
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Wipe off any excess grout with a damp cloth.
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When the grout dries, use a clean cloth to wipe and dry the tiles.
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Replace any electrical outlet covers. Keep in mind you'll likely need longer screws to fit them over the
new tile.
Note: When installing glass tiles, make sure to use a latex modified thin set in order to properly bond to the
substrate. Ceramic tile mastic won’t get the job done.
If you’re not an experienced “Do-It-Yourselfer”, we strongly recommend that you hire a professional to do the
work. They will do the job faster, and create a more quality finish. After all, that is their job.
Things to Look For When Hiring a Mosaic Kitchen Backsplash
Installer:
The first thing you should do is check to see if they are licensed and insured. This is extremely important incase problems arise. You also need
to ask what type of warranty and guaranty they offer. You should also ask them about references, and
make sure to make those follow up phone calls.
Don’t be afraid to test their general knowledge. With just a few
simple questions, you can really differentiate the ones who know what their doing from the ones that don’t.
Make sure to ask for a quote before letting them start the project. Have them break down the quote and make sure they can account for their price. It’s normally a good idea to get about three quotes to get a good understanding of the market price.
Also ask them if they’re members of any organizations. It’s
definitely a plus if they’re members of the Better Business Bureau. The BBB is really a prestigious
club to be a part of.
To help you decide what type of mosaic kitchen backsplash to go with,
we’ve collected a small list of designs. This should really help give you a good feel of the
different designs available.
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