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Designing a kitchen backsplash

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Home Builder with The Flooring Girl

Designing a kitchen backsplash can sound tricky and intimidating.  Many of my customers call me and just don't know where to start.

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So, here are a few tips to get you on your way.

 

1.  Decide the objective of your backsplash - Do you want it to be a focal point or just to blend in?  This will determine how you go about it (i.e. how fancy, now intricate).  If you have new granite countertops and beautiful new cabinets, you might prefer for one of those to be focal point.  What trips people up is that they start looking at each section of the kitchen separately and you can't do it.  It's one room and it needs to work holistically together.  If everything fights for your attention, it's distracting.  More often than not, the backsplash is usually meant to blend in and help unify the other elements of the kitchen.  It's usually a small space, so often less is more.

 

2.  Decide what style you want - Do you want a more modern looking design, more classical or trendy?  Do you like backsplashes that look more like natural stone (with some texture and color variation) or do you prefer a shiny glossy look and one with less color variation?  Consider looking in a few home or kitchen magazines to see what you prefer.

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3.  Choose the other main elements first - Usually, it's best to pick out cabinets, countertop and floors first.  From there, it's usually pretty simple (if working with an expert) to find a backsplash tile that will work.  Make sure you have samples of each of these items so you can color coordinate color and texture for your tile.  Personally, I find it easier to find a base tile and then if you want to get fancier with an accent tile (e.g. another color or matching granite, or metal or glass) you work that in as step 2.

 

4.  If you are having challenges visualizing, WAIT to pick out the colors of your backsplash.  I have so many customers that just can't visualize how everything will look when it's all finished.  And, it's no wonder because when you are redoing your whole kitchen, virtually every element is changing.  How often do you redo your kitchen?  I'm guessing not often.  Of course for someone like me who does this all the time, it comes more naturally, but for a regular customer, most of them need some assistance.  From a sequencing standpoint, you'll want to get floors, cabinets and countertops done all sequentially.  And, while your kitchen is out of commission at this point, once those countertops are installed and sinks/appliances reconnected to water and/or gas lines, your kitchen is operational again.  If you need to, you can delay a bit before picking finalizing the backsplash, especially if this makes you feel more comfortable in your decision.  I have many customers that opt for this solution.  It just gives them piece of mind and more confidence in their choices.

 

5.  Determine budget - or at least determine is this something you want to go on the high end, low end or somewhere in between?  This may narrow down your choices quickly (e.g. can you afford natural stone or glass, or do we need to stick to a ceramic or porcelain?).  Backsplashes usually cost more than most customers are expecting due to the labor and attention to detail needed (e.g centering around each section and working around electrical outlets).

 

Once you have decided on these questions, the backsplash usually just falls into place.  You can pick tile, shape/layout and whether and other fancy elements.  I love to go to my customer's homes to help them pick out the right colors, styles and layouts.  It doesn't usually cost more for these services - it has to be done anyway because someone has to come and measure.  You might as well pick some who can measure and provide design advice.

 

If you are in Westchester, NY or Stamford, CT area, please feel free to give us a call at 914-937-2950 and I'd be happy to guide you through the process.  And, for some design ideas, feel free to click on our website - kitchen backsplashes.

 

 

Comments(18)

Dan Edward Phillips
Dan Edward Phillips - Eureka, CA
Realtor and Broker/Owner

Good Morning Debbie, very good list of items to take into consideration!

Sep 04, 2010 01:44 AM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Dan- Thank you very much.

Sep 04, 2010 01:48 AM
Barbara Michaluk
Weichert Realtors | Phone Direct 240-506-2434 | 301-681-0550 office - Silver Spring, MD
Leisure World Specialist / Full Service REALTOR

Debbie, You have presented a great list of considerations for homeowners to use for installing a backsplash.  The choices can be overwhelming to someone with no knowledge or ability to visualize the finished product.

Sep 04, 2010 01:54 AM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Barbara - Thank you.  Yes, the choices can be very overwhelming.  Once you answer those questions it narrows down things quickly.  And, often using an expert here can make the process fast and painless.

Sep 04, 2010 02:02 AM
Fred Hernden, CMI
Superior Home Inspections - Greater Albuquerque Area - Albuquerque, NM
Albuquerque area Master Inspector

Great post Debbie. A backsplash makes a great upgrade to a kitchen, it can really brighten up an otherwise bland looking one.

Sep 04, 2010 02:06 AM
Dana Scanlon
Keller Williams Capital Properties - Bethesda, MD
Bethesda MD- Award-Winning Bethesda Realtor

Thanks, you make it look easy!

Sep 04, 2010 03:10 AM
Paul Lesieur
203kloanmn - North Oaks, MN

Very good post on backsplashes, I think they are an important part of the overall look of your kitchen. Relatively inexpensive and you have the opportunity to really do some cool stuff.

Sep 04, 2010 03:18 AM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Fred - Thx.  Yes, it can make a big difference.

Dana - good, I'm glad.  It's actually not that hard if you ask the right questions.

Paul - Thank you very much.  Yes, there are some really cool things you can do, esp if around the larger area of the stove.

Sep 04, 2010 03:46 AM
Jennifer Fivelsdal
JFIVE Home Realty LLC | 845-758-6842|162 Deer Run Rd Red Hook NY 12571 - Rhinebeck, NY
Mid Hudson Valley real estate connection

Debbie these tips will prove helpful to many considering a backsplash.  Vvisualizing the finished product can be a challenge.  I like the points about first identifying what you really want to achieve and about how surprised some are about the cost.

Sep 04, 2010 04:51 AM
Renée Donohue~Home Photography
Savvy Home Pix - Allegan, MI
Western Michigan Real Estate Photographer

I love your tips and want to thank you for continuing to contribute high quality information in my outside blog for consumers that need these great tips!

Sep 04, 2010 06:04 AM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Jennifer - Thx.  Yes, the q's narrow it down.  After you narrow it down there are several ways to help a customer visualize.  Usually, I'm able to show them the samples and draw.  At some point, I'll have an easier visualization tool, but it's not quite set up for backsplashes yet.

Renee - Thx.  I'm thrilled to contribute - now that I finally understand how it works.  I have several more that I wrote over last couple of months that you can add, but I'm going to try to feed them to you gradually rather than having a whole slew at once.

Sep 04, 2010 06:15 AM
Craig Rutman
Helping people in transition - Cary, NC
Raleigh, Cary, Apex area Realtor

With so many choices these days, it's nice to know your clients can always count on you to help them make a smart decision.

Sep 04, 2010 07:05 AM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Craig - Thx.  Yes, I do try to guide people through the process - I try to make it fun for them.

John - Thank you.  I need to get a lot more pictures of our work.  That will really help me w/ my blogs.

Sep 05, 2010 12:01 AM
Liz and Bill Spear
Transaction Alliance 513.520.5305 www.LizTour.com - Mason, OH
Transaction Alliance Cincinnati & Dayton suburbs

Debbie, We've seen time and again how a well done backsplash really can make or break the appearance of a kitchen.  Some homeowners can probably pull it off solo, but our advice would be to hire a professional.  The end result is so much more impressive... no worries about crooked lines, or miscalculating where the partial column of tiles winds up!

Sep 05, 2010 12:35 AM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Bliz - Yes, it really can make a difference w/ a professional - esp due to all the outlets and need for centering.

Valerie - Thx.  Yes, glass can work well...sometimes it's too much, and then it's better just to do a few rows of it w/ the majority being natural stone.  And, yes waiting until after is usually better.

Nov 14, 2010 12:29 AM
Sharon Parisi
United Real Estate Dallas - Dallas, TX
Dallas Homes

Debbie, this is good advice for those who are overwhelmed by choices.  The step by step process will help many who are undertaking kitchen projects.

Nov 17, 2013 02:41 PM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Sharon - Thank you so much.

May 14, 2014 11:46 AM