How to Backsplash Tile with White 4x16 Subway Tile and Gray Grout-Start to Finish - Ikea Cabinets!!
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- čas přidán 24. 01. 2021
- In this video I show you how to install and grout a 4x16 subway tile on a kitchen backsplash and run it into the sink window. I picked up this tile at Home Depot along with the Grout. The color on the tile is white, and the grout is natural gray, and it matches our Ikea cabinets, and formica calacatta marble countertops great!
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thank you. best video on tiling backsplash around a trimless window!
I picked this grout for my backsplash. Thanks for the recommendation!
Thank you really wanted to know how the grey grout would look. Your kitchen is beautiful
Super helpful, thanks!
Great video! Do you have one showing how you made some of those more challenging tile cuts?
I would like to instal the tiles in the kitchen as well however I'm not sure how to deal with my window. Your window has window trims installed on all four sides but my window only has the window trim at the bottom side so the left side, right side and the top side don't have window trim, so if Iwant to install the tiles inside the window, do I need to cut the drywall to make room for the tile installation?
If you had to run the tile around a frameless window without wrapping it around, how would you hide the cut edge of the tile? Would you caulk along that edge of the tile or maybe use a 1/2" piece of L-shaped bead trim? I don't know what to do.
www.homedepot.com/b/Flooring-Flooring-Supplies-Flooring-Tools-Tile-Tools-Tile-Edging-Trim/N-5yc1vZcdv7/Ntk-EnrichedProductInfo/Ntt-schluter%2Btile%2Bedging?NCNI-5
Hard to tell in the video but what color was the Schluter trim that you used? Looks great, and way better than bull nose. Also is that just held on by mortar as well or is it screwed into the window framing?
Brushed Aluminum, just mortar.
Darn I literally just tiled my backsplash with the same exact tile. SMH I should have watched this first. It came out okay, I just would have liked to run the tile up the window that looks so clean.
Nice video dude aside from the head cam 😂
we're going with marble-looking laminate as well but were told not to install backsplash directly onto laminate countertop, but to install a typical laminate backsplash with the tile installed above butting up to laminate backsplash edge rather than countertop. I can't see what the difference is. Did you caulk or put any type of seal to where backsplash meets countertop? or just grout?
Just grout, the caulking always cracks. Use a high quality grout!
Just grout, the caulking always cracks. Use a high quality grout!
What grit sanding block did you use?
It’s a diamond sanding block, I forget what grit, but they only sell them at tile supply shops.
Why is that not 33% offset as recommended??
Recommended by whom? Wouldn't something like that be a personal preference thing?
What kind of countertop is it?
Formica? Or Wilsonart?
Stretta??
Formica Calacatta Marble in their satin finish w/ ideal edge. There’s a video on my channel for that as well.
Not sure if anyone gives a shit but if you're bored like me atm you can watch all of the new series on InstaFlixxer. I've been streaming with my gf these days :)
@Emanuel Muhammad yea, I've been using InstaFlixxer for months myself =)
@@rogueremodel2993 How much do you charge per each square foot, labor only ?
What do them mean to shape grout lines
Link for tile:
www.homedepot.com/p/Daltile-Restore-4-in-x-16-in-Ceramic-Bright-White-Subway-Tile-13-20-sq-ft-Case-RE15416HD1P2/302571023
Link for grout:
www.homedepot.com/p/Custom-Building-Products-SimpleGrout-09-Natural-Gray-1-Gal-Pre-Mixed-Grout-PMG091/100676324
Link for thin set:
www.homedepot.com/p/Custom-Building-Products-VersaBond-50-lb-White-Fortified-Thinset-Mortar-MTSW50/100091767
I'm a little confused why you cut 4" and 12" pieces for the ends when you could have just cut the 16" tile in half. Your way creates too many joints and more work. I've only done this once and not an expert by any means but for me I just don't like the look of those 4" tiles. Personal preference I suppose.
Ugh the music