I am wanting to do a backsplash in my kitchen, where to start?
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Decide what material you want to use, ask questions of the suppliers, and researchers how to apply.
Do you have an idea what material you wish to use? research and find IT , your dream backsplash, and you will find direction. Meanwhile, take some really perfect measurements of your area, for it will determine how you size your materials. Consider wall outlets and light covers too.
Oohhh... there are so many fantastic ideas on hometalk... type 'backsplash' in the search box. You'll find so many to get your creative juices flowing!
Hi Juliet
The Tile shop would be good, They can advise you on everything you will need to do the job and even how to do it yourself. If it is not Tiles you want, then just measure the area you want to cover. Do a simple sketch with on measurements on and take it to the Big DIY stores and ask for advice and to be shown your options! Good luck.
My pleasure to try to help.........