We are putting in a backsplash. 2 pictures. Pic #1 - Side of kitchen almost done. Pic #2 - The backsplash will go on the wall behind sink. BUT...should it also be on that short side wall under the cabinet and out to where the countertop is? That wall has some damage from the countertop that was removed. Thanks for the advice!
Because of the damage to the wall, I say yes. It would probably also look really good if you continued up the entire wall with the white subway tiles (backsplash pattern at the bottim area only.)
Oh, I did not realize there was a soffit at the top, so no. Put the backsplash only, and paint the upper wall the same color as the soffit to tie it all together.
Definitely continue the back splash. If you want to stop at a certain point you can get finishing edge tiles. They are skinny tiles with rounded edges. You can buy them at Floor and Decor, Lowes, or Home Depot.
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I would definitely do
Yes
Because of the damage to the wall, I say yes. It would probably also look really good if you continued up the entire wall with the white subway tiles (backsplash pattern at the bottim area only.)
Oh, I did not realize there was a soffit at the top, so no. Put the backsplash only, and paint the upper wall the same color as the soffit to tie it all together.
yes! more backsplash is better!
I agree with everyone else. It will give it a more finished look.
Oh yes is that the sticky stuff or tile
It is Tile.
Yes, I would add backsplash to every inch of space above the countertop to help protect the walls. Here are some examples:
All the way
Staggered
Stop under cabinets
Be sure to post your finished project!
Definitely continue the back splash. If you want to stop at a certain point you can get finishing edge tiles. They are skinny tiles with rounded edges. You can buy them at Floor and Decor, Lowes, or Home Depot.
Yes
I think so.
All the designers on Houzz say not to put tile on the side.
Yes i would do it to the end of the wall