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Creative Backsplash ideas For Kitchen

 


Decorate your kitchen with a creative splashback If an element of your home is a natural DIY project, it's the kitchen creative backsplash ideas. Floors, electricity, plumbing, doors, windows call a professional and never feel guilty but backsplashes are practically made for DIY. 
 


DIY creative backsplash ideas tend to be lightweight and made of materials easier to apply than the usual ceramic or glass. Many come with a pre-applied adhesive backing, while others stay with lightweight Parisian fasteners or construction glue. 



Laminate: fast, inexpensive, easy Lifestyle blogger Katie Bower felt that laying laminate flooring on her creative backsplash ideas would be the best way to get the look of wood without the cost of wood. Taking advantage of a liquidation sale at her local home improvement store, she glued a laminate film for a whole wall at a bargain price with a cordless nailer. It is wipeable and waterproof, provided it is properly caulked at the bottom. 



Bower Power Blog Laminate Floor creative backsplash ideas


Eye-catching and unexpected wallpaper backsplash New York-based designer Kiel Wuellner said it would be "too long" to lay real ceramic tile tiles for his kitchen creative backsplash ideas. So, to the great acclaim of Instagram, he used a temporary wallpaper. 


Yes, vinyl and self-adhesive products are an essential part of DIY backsplashes. But this idea is different. The wallpaper is divided into large sections, so you can unroll it on a wall in a single strip instead of methodically assembling small pieces. More than anything, the wallpaper opens up your decorating options to the fullest. Go for fake bricks or subway tiles, as Kiel did. Or take a look at the wind and try other designs: art deco, nautical, trompe l'oeil, geometric, floral. This woven polyester wallpaper is self-adhesive, smoothly laid and, unlike paper-based wallpaper, can be easily removed. 


Vibrating and striking decal backsplash Installing ceramic tile on a backsplash is not a new idea. It's actually one of the smartest ways to cover a backsplash because the tiles are sturdy, waterproof and easy to customize. They are also difficult to install accurately and well. The tile is heavy and its adhesive, thinset, can be difficult to work. Not only that, tile is permanent. This prevents tenants from changing the dated backsplash of the gold harvest they face every day. 



Bypass this with the ultimate DIY backsplash: 


tiling decals. Made from waterproof vinyl, the tile decals are presented in large panels that are visually segmented into smaller tiles, ranging from 2-inch squares to 12-inch squares. With fake grout lines, these tiles look strangely like the real thing. Throughout the world, from Portugal to Morocco to Mexico and India, tile decals add vigor to your kitchen with minimal work. 


DIY backrest with Gypsy Yaya backsplash 


Beautiful artificial stone backrest, easy to apply Natural stone gives a timeless aesthetic to any part of your home. Yet the real stone is anything but an easy-to-use material. Enter the manufactured veneer stone, an artificial product based on Portland cement, aggregates and iron oxides. These materials are "cooked" in molds made from real stone and they come out of the oven with an incredibly realistic look. 


Best of all, manufactured veneer stone can be installed as a DIY backsplash with relative ease. Molly Wey, on the design blog Stilettos The layers literally stumbled upon this fact when she was at Lowe's and she saw a display of Airstone veneers. She bought Airstone for her kitchen backsplash and found that it was as easy to install as a puzzle. Even his 3 year old son jumped into the match. And so fast! 8 hours later, she had a beautiful new kitchen backsplash. 



Airstone veneer backsplash by Stilettos Couches 


Customized kitchen backsplash influence illustration Design technician Nicole Block, who directs The Nic Studio in Brooklyn, NY, specializing in stationery, design and illustration, felt that her own home was a "dirty and outdated pit". So she did what any self-respecting designer would do to embellish her kitchen: she created a brand new product called Tyles. 


Unlike other self adhesive vinyl backsplashes, Tyles is definitely not fake. It is not intended to reproduce the appearance of real tiles. Instead, he uses original illustrations hand-drawn by Nicole to create unique and fantastic backsplash patterns. Tyles Backstage by The Nic Studio 


Metro style If you want to create your own tile backsplash, think about the principle of uniformity and reduced costs. Few tiles capture these qualities, as well as subway tiles. Metro tiles have a dimension ratio of 1: 2. This means that for every inch of height, it is 2 inches wide. 3 inches by 6 inches is a common subway tile size. 



Metro tiles are great for DIYers because they tend to be inexpensive. Because each tile is uniform, there is no complicated mix or matching of different colors and sizes. 


Katie on the design blog Addicted 2 DIY used subway tiles and discovered how easy it was to do your own tile work by buying Thinset premixed mortar instead of dry powder. 


Subway Tile Backsplash by Addicted 2 DIY 


Clever Fake Brick Backsplash is a breeze to apply It could be cooking in a century-old row house. But it's not. Instead, it is a wonderfully designed duplicate made from an inexpensive and easy to obtain material: tiling. 


Tiling is a medium density fibreboard with a hard layer of melamine on the top that gives it its appearance. Tiling often, but not always, adopts the appearance of the tile. You can buy tiles that look like brick, like Lauren at Bless'er House. To hide the false origins of the material, she applied a false whitewash: a part of white semi-gloss paint on one part of water, applied twice. 



Bless'er faux white brick backsplash via Remodelaholic 


Fun and happy If rewards were awarded to the most handyman backsplash, it would be this: paint your ceramic creative backsplash ideas. No rips are involved, no purchase of heavy materials or transportation to the house. 


As Laura Gummerman shows on her A Beautiful Mess design blog, turning a worn, downright worn, ugly backsplash into a really fun and fun splashback can be as simple as painting a new coat. She used a silicone epoxy paint (Top Secret Coatings, Clear Green tint) to give her brown metro tiles a new fresh and vibrant color. 


Painted tile backsplash of a beautiful bazaar 


Classical Renaissance Why not love this pine wood backsplash? Yes, sinks and countertops are wet areas, but well laid out, wood veneers can be used as backsplash. 


Ella Clare spent almost nothing to buy a quarter inch wooden board and glue it to the wall with a construction adhesive and a brad gun. Now, his kitchen has a majestic and classic feel. While she is painting the traditional white of the bed board, you can apply any color to her.

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