Remodeling your kitchen seems like an easy task, right? After all, the abundance of HGTV shows make it look like any average Joe can do the job. With an influx of kitchen backsplashes available and countless hours of YouTube videos and television shows at your disposal, you may think installing your kitchen is a task worth doing yourself. However, these common backsplash mistakes prove otherwise. Take it from the experts before you end up on an episode of Ugliest House in America.

What's Your Biggest Backsplash Fear?

Ending the Backsplash Suddenly

Backsplash runs between your cabinets, behind stoves, and can run up all the way to the ceiling if you choose. However, what many DIY’ers do not consider is remembering the line of sight. The backsplash is meant to carry you around the room: when you end the backsplash suddenly, it disrupts the flow and makes the room feel smaller.

 

Installing in the Wrong Order

When remodeling the entire kitchen, backsplash installation is one of the last steps. Cabinets and countertops will be first and your backsplash follows after. Installing the new backsplash before the others may require ordering more materials or adjusting the backsplash to fit the new countertops or cabinets in place. By installing in the right order, you will save time, effort, and resources.

 

Choosing Too Busy of a Pattern

We love patterns and we love a bold statement but combining a busy backsplash with a busy natural stone countertop can overwhelm the eye. Too many elements in your kitchen can make the space feel small and cluttered, so choosing a backsplash and countertop that complement one another will ensure there is a good balance.

Ending the Backsplash Suddenly

When you end the backsplash suddenly, it disrupts the flow and makes the room feel smaller.

Installing in the Wrong Order

By installing in the right order, you will save time, effort, and resources.

Choosing too Busy of a Pattern

Too many elements in your kitchen can make the space feel small and cluttered, so choosing a backsplash and countertop that complement one another will ensure there is a good balance.

Not Measuring

Measurements are key with any remodeling project, especially the kitchen backsplash. Not considering electrical outlets, windows, and other elements in your kitchen can lead to more time and money spent on the project. When installing tiles, you should also measure the height, width, and thickness before proceeding so that they line up with the countertops and cabinets perfectly.

 

Ignoring Details

Like cooking recipes, installing a backsplash requires following instructions. You want to make sure that you not only have the right supplies on hand but are also working efficiently and in the correct order. Following proper installation, sealant instructions, and drying times will ensure that your backsplash is installed correctly.

 

Underestimating the Timeframe

DIY projects are notorious for taking much longer than anticipated and backsplash installation is no different. The length of time that it can take to install your backsplash is dependent on the space, linear feet, cutting, grouting, and drying time required.

Let Z Stone Help You Avoid These Common Backsplash Mistakes

Installing backsplashes can be tricky and these common backsplash mistakes can turn any kitchen into a disaster. However, the easiest way to avoid making these expensive errors is by working with a professional. At Z Stone Creations, we take pride in helping homeowners bring their vision to life, to learn more or to schedule your free consultation, contact us today!

 

Click here to download your guide on selecting the best stone and paint combinations!