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  • How to Tile a Countertop Back Splash

    Whether your countertop is tile, wood, laminate, or some other material, a tile backsplash is always appropriate. The backsplash serves two purposes: dressing up the area behind the countertop and...

  • Do I Need to Seal Stone Tile for a Backsplash?

    Sealing a stone backsplash to prevent stains may or may not be necessary depending on the absorbency rate of the stone. Most natural stone products do not require a sealer because they do not...

  • DIY Metal Backsplash Stove

    If you're updating your kitchen or looking for a project to make a splash, you may want to consider a modern metal backsplash instead of tile or plain old paint. Metal backsplashes require no more...

  • How to Measure Linear Feet for a Backsplash

    A backsplash is a washable surface behind and above a sink or stove that protects a wall from liquid splashes. You can find great variety in the designs and materials available for making your...

  • How to Measure for Slab Marble and Granite Countertops

    Learn how to measure your existing Kitchen to figure out how much stone you will need.

  • How to Calculate the Amount of Granite Needed for Countertops

    Granite for countertops is sold in terms of square footage. This means that determining how much granite you need for your countertop is simply a matter of finding out the overall square footage...

  • How to Set Backsplash Tile

    A backsplash is a section of tile, stone, metal or any other easily cleaned substance that rises along the wall from the back of a kitchen counter. The standard backsplash is 4 inches high, but a...

  • How to Pick a Backsplash With Granite Countertops

    Granite countertops have become a popular choice for homeowners who are looking for beauty and durability in their countertop selection. If you are in the middle of a kitchen remodel and are...

  • How to Pick a Backsplash

    Picking a kitchen backsplash can seem like a daunting project considering all of the available options. It is worth the time and effort you put into the task, however, because a well-designed...

  • How to Redo a Kitchen Without Spending Much Money

    Kitchen redo's can seem out of reach when you are out of cash. The good news is that a kitchen redo does not have to cost thousands of dollars. There are a few things that you can do to spruce up...

  • How to Attach a Laminate Countertop Backsplash

    Lamination is a favorite countertop material because it is durable, affordable to install and easy to clean. With laminate countertops, as any countertops, it is essential to also have a...

  • How to Lay Black Granite Tile on Countertops

    Laying black granite tiles on your countertop will add a classy and elegant touch to your bathroom or kitchen. Installing black granite tiles is also much more affordable than installing a solid...

  • How to Install Ceramic Trim on Backsplash

    Ceramic trim is simply ceramic tile that's shaped into thin, narrow pieces, often with patterns stamped into the surface. The pieces are installed end to end around spans of regular field tile to...

  • DIY Post-Form Countertops

    Post-form laminate countertops can be a beautiful addition to your home. While installing post-form countertops can be difficult, they are also a great project for the do-it-yourself remodeling...

  • DIY Backsplash Ideas

    The backsplash is a small area that can make a big impact in your kitchen. A backsplash is the area behind your sink or stove that is often covered with smooth and preferably non-porous material...

  • How to Install a Backsplash on a Granite Counter

    The easiest way to change the look of your kitchen is to change the countertop. According to Househunt.com, remodeling a kitchen is the best value adder for a home. While there are ways to do...

  • How to Apply Stone Tile Backsplash

    A backsplash of natural stone tile like slate, limestone or marble creates a dramatic and classy look in any kitchen, and goes with practically any decor. It also creates some complications during...

  • How to Tile a Countertop Backsplash

    Installing your own tile backsplash behind your sink is one of the easier tiling jobs and a great do-it-yourself project. It's also a chance to show off some of your creativity, using different...

  • How to Cover Ugly Rental Kitchen Backsplashes

    No one wants to spend a lot of money to replace a kitchen backsplash in a rental unit. Renters and owners have that in common. You or your landlord can replace or re-cover the ugly tile with...

  • Kitchen Tile Options

    Tile--especially ``hard'' tile of clay or stone--provides great protection against the hot, wet, busy environment of a kitchen. Whether you're just hanging a few tiles for the backsplash or going...

  • How to Cut Laminate Counter Tops

    Laminate (sometimes referred to as "Formica") countertops are a popular choice for the kitchen or bathroom. Laminate countertops are durable and inexpensive when compared to other types of...

  • How to Remove Backsplashes

    Backsplashes originally started as a way to keep the kitchen clean. They were put in around the sink and stove. Spills and splashes were easily wiped down. Backsplashes soon evolved to more of a...

  • Instructions for Tiling Over a Laminate Backsplash

    A laminated backsplash does not provide an ideal surface over which to lay tile, because the laminate tends to create a slick surface less solid than wood or other substrates. The usual process...

  • Easy to Install Backsplash

    A countertop backsplash is essential to the looks and function of a countertop--bathroom or kitchen. The backsplash can be composed of various materials, such as tile, plastic laminate or wood. If...

  • How to Install a 3/4 Tile Backsplash

    A tiled kitchen backsplash can add beauty and function to your kitchen by providing an easy-to-clean surface that protects your walls from water damage and grease splatters. Smaller 3/4-inch tiles...

  • How to Install Tile in a Corner Backsplash

    Normally, the backsplash behind your sink sits flat on the wall. But in some kitchen configurations, the sink is tucked in an inside corner, meaning your backsplash needs to traverse the corner....

  • How to Build a Kitchen Backsplash

    Building a kitchen backsplash is similar to any other wall-tiling project, except that it tends to be a smaller and more isolated project area than, say, a bathroom. Often, a backsplash is the...

  • How to Paint a Formica Counter

    If you are living with an outdated kitchen that has old formica countertops, consider painting them for an entirely new look. This is a much cheaper way to renew and restore your countertops than...

  • How to Install Pressed Tin Backsplash

    Many do-it-yourself homeowners focus their efforts on the kitchen when they look to make improvements. Installing a new backsplash above the counters is a perfect project in this regard. It is...

  • Ways to Update a Backsplash

    Updating your kitchen's backsplash doesn't have to be just a project of installing bland tile or drywall. Other backsplash possibilities to select from include using a mirrored tile or a wall...

  • How to Install Prefab Granite Countertops

    Prefabricated granite countertops provide an elegant look to your kitchen at a lower cost than buying a whole slab of granite. They are already cut and the edges are finished so it requires less...

  • How to Repair Drywall for a Tile Backsplash

    If you're getting ready to install a new tile backsplash behind your counter top sink, but the drywall there is soft and corroded, that's not a coincidence. Moisture from the sink plays havoc on...

  • How to Install Polished Marble Backsplash Tile

    The backsplash behind your sink has a practical function--to protect the wall from moisture--and an aesthetic one. Polished marble fulfills both functions. It is naturally durable, waterproof and...

  • Removing Formica Backsplash

    The time has come to remodel your kitchen. You have selected new flooring, countertops and lighting, and you are refinishing the cabinets. The one project you haven't planned for is the removal of...

  • How to Add a Tile Backsplash

    Tile backsplashes protect your walls, assist in cleaning and add charm and personality to your home. You can tile your walls using any size, color or shape of tile. The customization possibilities...

  • How to Make a Broken Tile Backsplash

    Kitchen remodeling can be an expensive affair. Save money by making a DIY broken tile backsplash out of cheap dinner plates! Inexpensive ceramic plates can be purchased at most dollar stores. ...

  • How to Update Your Kitchen

    Updating your kitchen can be one of the best ways to improve the value of your home. If you are currently trying to sell your home or just looking to modernize your house, then consider a kitchen...

  • Do it Yourself Laminate Countertops

    Laminate countertops are popular kitchen surfaces, but they lack the long-term durability of granite or other types of solid surface countertops. Worn laminate tops can be replaced at a minimal...

  • How to Install Tile on a Drywall Backsplash

    A tile backsplash can add value and enjoyment to your home. The designs and tile color combinations can be tweaked to fit any decor and taste. The good news is that you don't need to hire anyone...

  • Ideas for Small Kitchen Remodel on a Budget

    Real estate experts advise that one of the best renovations you can do to improve your home's resale value is a kitchen remodel. If you are on a budget but would like to update your small kitchen,...

  • DIY: Tile Kitchen Countertop

    If you are tired of a stained or faded laminate countertop but desire a fresh surface without a major expense, consider tile as an option that you can install yourself. This project takes...

  • How to Design a Dream Kitchen Without Breaking the Bank

    Whether you use a professional designer or plan a do-it-yourself kitchen make over, approaching the process step by step will result in a room you will love. Beyond that, a great kitchen will...

  • How to Remove a Kitchen Countertop

    This is a project not many homeowners tackle. The variables are many depending on the type of kitchen countertop that is on the cabinets. Post form and custom laminate countertops are the simplest...

  • DIY Beadboard Backsplash

    If you are remodeling your kitchen with a Victorian or country design, you may be considering installing a beadboard backsplash yourself. Beadboard originally was produced in the 19th century as...

  • How to Install Countertops

    Countertops are as essential in a kitchen and bathroom as lights are in the rest of the house. With this understanding, knowledge on how they are installed is a plus for the homeowner who wants to...

  • How to Lay Backsplash Tiles

    Backsplash tiles add both syle and functionality to your kitchen. Providing an easy to clean and maintain area just above your counter tops, a tile backsplash is simple to wipe clean with a damp...

  • How to Tile Backsplash

    This step by step guide will give you all the knowledge to tile your own backsplash. For less than $300.00, I was able to do this backsplash in one day. Grouting your backsplash will be located...

  • How to Install a Granite Tile Backsplash

    Granite countertops and backsplashes are a sure-fire way to spruce up your kitchen and give it that natural look that you've been dreaming of. And contrary to popular belief, installing a granite...

  • How to Create a Ceramic Tile Backsplash

    Cabinetry is the focal point of every kitchen. One of the aspects of that focal point is the space between the top of the countertop and the bottom of the wall cabinets. This space is known as the...

  • How To Install Pebble Glass Pebble Tile Backsplash

    Glass pebble tiles are made from highly polished river rocks adhered to a mesh background, with interlocking sides. The tiles typically measure 12 inches square. Installing glass pebble tiles as a...

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