How do I install the Fasade tiles as a backsplash?
I'm getting ready to cover a dated tile backsplash with those Fasade tiles like they use on ceiling. Any tips before I start?
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Measure, measure, measure. Lay out you tiles and see where you will have to cut them down in size, or make a cut out for light switches, and plugs. Make sure that you plugs and switches are extended out enough after the tile is set so that you can put the covers back over them. They have extenders in the big box stores. Be sure you are confident in how you intend to cut you tiles. Have everything you need easily accessible. Make sure you have enough of the adhesive to do the job. Good luck. Have fun.
Try this: https://www.pinkwhen.com/how-to-make-a-shower-bomb/
Here is the one I did with fasade tiles https://www.craftylittlegnome.com/faux-tin-kitchen-backsplash-tutorial/