Anyways...I have exciting news: the backsplash is done! And I'm showing you tonight!
All in all - the tiling was WAY harder than I thought it would be. Maybe not harder...but time consuming. And yes, harder. It's just not like when they do it on TV. Anyways...enough griping...onto the important stuff - was it worth it? (spoiler alert: hell ya.).
Here's a look at our prep, and adhering the tile to the wall. The first part was easy - and enjoyable. The tough part came with all the cuts - the poor Mr. was outside on Saturday afternoon/night using a wet saw (of course getting wet in the process on one of the coldest days we've had this winter!). We used 1/8" spacers between each tile:
Once the adhesive was set (we let it set almost 48 hours...partially because of the trouble the devil outlet gave us, partly due to time) and then we grouted. I really liked the idea of a light gray grout because I like how the last picture above looks with darker spaces between the tiles...but we figured since (a)we're not pros (b) this is our first ever tiling job that white grout would be safer to blend in with the tiles. Had we gotten it done professionally and all the cuts were perfect I definitely would have gone gray on grout.
The grouting was TOUGH. This is not flat subway tile where you can just slap on some grout and scrape it off at a 90 degree angle. With the bevelled edges we basically had to put grout into each crevace and then smooth it.
The real reward comes about 2 hours after you sponge off the excess grout and you can wipe off the "haze" to reveal the beautiful shiny tile! The Mr. suggested the bevelled subway tile and I was 100% with him - I think it's a nice detail to a subway tile. Here's our (almost) finished product (still needs some caulking at spots):
24 comments:
LOVE the backsplash ... the beveled subway tile is awesomesauce!
LOVE IT!! So fresh and beautiful! Enjoy! :)
Looks amazing! Definitely worth the effort you put in. Love that take on a simple white subway tile.
Gorgeous and classic. Looks superb with the marble countertops!
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I love the grout colour you chose to go with your tile, it looks very nice & even though it was tougher than you may have expected definitely worth it!
The tile looks so classic! Love the bevelled detail. It gives it a little "something, something"!
Woah! I prefer the beveled subway tile way more than regular stuff - looks great!
I 100% agree with you, Heather. Your DIY gets a "Hell ya!" I've never seen bevelled subway tile before and I love it. It looks très très chic. (:
Awesome! I love the simplicity of subway tile! The bevelled edge adds a little something! Well done!
oooh, i like the bevelled edge! i think we're doing subway tile too. what size is your tile? 2x4?
We chose the identical tile last year for our backsplash and I couldn't love it more! Yours looks terrific and I can't wait to see the final 'reveal'!
It looks amazing! All the hard work definitely was worth it! (I'm still delaying the wet-saw cuts on my backsplash... ugh...)
I'm obsessed with the bevel...adds such dimension - so wish I had used that!
The bevel is so gorgeous. I could never, ever get sick of subway tile. Beautiful job:)
I bet the mr's inspiration on the bevel tile came from riding in the Paris metro system. Great choice! Reminds me of Paris and pain au chocolate's.
Looks great and impressive that you installed yourselves!
OMG. That hard work definitely paid off!! It looks beautiful!!! xo
it looks great, I especially like the beveled edge.
This looks amazing. I love a good white subway tile and you guys did a great job installing it.
I am very impressed at the job you and your hubs did! It looks phenomenal! So excited to see if all together.
Looks fab! Congrats on doing it yourselves. We're getting white subway tile installed tomorrow. No time or the patience to DIY it. I'd hate myself if we screwed it up.
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Amazing! The tiles are perfect. You guys did a great job!
I've had a white tile backsplash (with white grout) for over 15 years. Amazingly enough, I never had one tiny problem keeping it clean. The "beveled" look? Why didn't I think of that? Absolutely Stunning!!
this kitchen is soooo Gorgeous! and It is so modern and clean looking. I’m really impressed.
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