How do I do a back splash?
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Hi Joseph, this is a post for how to install a tile backsplash. Of course, there are stick tiles that you could use instead. Some people have used tin, wooden bead board, marble or granite slabs, wallpaper...there are many different ideas out there. If you have a specific idea in mind, we may be able to point you to a more relevant post. Hope that helps! https://www.hometalk.com/diy/floors-ceilings/how-to-install-tile-backsplash-1990024
How To Install Tile Backsplash
What type do you want to install? There are so many options.
If you are not familiar with installing back splashes you are in the same fix we had. Then we found peel and stick back splash that look like tiles with grout but are all one piece and much easier to install. You can cut them to fit your kitchen and they are easy to wipe and clean. We found the metallic that look silver, copper, or brass were the best, but now they have many more textures that are peel and stick. We got ours at Lowe's but they also can be found now at most home improvement stores. Good luck with it, Joseph!