DIY herringbone pattern kitchen backsplash with matte white subway tiles (How to video)

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • This video shows how we did our kitchen backsplash in a herringbone pattern using matte white subway tiles.
    If you want to read the article on all the materials and equipment we used, you can check that out here. thatguydiy.com/diy-herringbon...

Komentáře • 42

  • @MannyCeliz
    @MannyCeliz Před 5 měsíci +3

    Nice job my friend

  • @hazegrayandunderway8077
    @hazegrayandunderway8077 Před 3 lety +2

    Looks great!!

  • @lydiarosado8746
    @lydiarosado8746 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome!

  • @Dil_Dil_Imran_Khan_804
    @Dil_Dil_Imran_Khan_804 Před 2 lety +3

    Brother MASHAALLAH incredible work

  • @mikethornley875
    @mikethornley875 Před 2 lety +9

    You might want to clean out your p-trap. It's going to clog with the grout sitting in it. Use a bucket of water and see what's left in the bottom when your done. Other than that great vid.

  • @lindaboucher6046
    @lindaboucher6046 Před 3 lety

    Can you share which shade of grout you used and tell me more the transition piece?

  • @ckt3614
    @ckt3614 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video! My kitchen is exactly configured just like yours. I notice you had left wall done already, did you start in the middle of the left wall and worked your way out to the corner and edge?

    • @thatguydiy9440
      @thatguydiy9440  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the question. I started in the corner and worked my way out I believe. I may have started 1 full tile in from the corner just to have some support in setting the smaller corner tiles.

  • @d83martinez
    @d83martinez Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video! What size are the tiles and where did you pick them up?

    • @thatguydiy9440
      @thatguydiy9440  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! These are 3in x12in matte white. We got them from Floor & Decor.

  • @anitagoodsleep5330
    @anitagoodsleep5330 Před 3 lety

    Great vid...hey man see the small piece in corner..does the bigger off cut from it just continue on next wall.?I’m doin this 1st time and need guidance...cheers buddy

    • @thatguydiy9440
      @thatguydiy9440  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks! Yes that is how I did it. However these two tiles can’t overlap in the corner or the patter will look off. To help avoid this you can cut strips of tile that are the thickness of your tile. Basically these will look like long square rods with all sides equaling your tile thickness. You put these in the corner of the wall and run the cuts of you tile right up against them. You won’t see it when done and it will ensure you don’t overlap tiles in the corner which will mess up this pattern. Test it out by dry fitting some tile, you will see what I mean. Hope this helps!

    • @anitagoodsleep5330
      @anitagoodsleep5330 Před 3 lety +1

      @@thatguydiy9440 yes I will thanks for the advice...CZcams is great for help 😎

  • @mattsonfire3992
    @mattsonfire3992 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi That Guy DIY! Great video! I would appreciate any input. Is it ok to have this on our kitchen with white cabinets & Calacatta quartz counters : beveled white subway tile in a traditional herringbone pattern with bright white grout? Do the bevels and herringbone pattern give it enough texture or should I dial up the grout color a bit? Looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks!

    • @thatguydiy9440
      @thatguydiy9440  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks for your question. Really I think it is up to personal preference. I used beveled white subway tile in one of our showers and I think it does add a bit more dimension. But, I also used a light grey grout. I'd look for some pictures online to see if you can find something similar to what you want to do to compare.

    • @mattsonfire3992
      @mattsonfire3992 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thatguydiy9440 Thank you for taking the time to reply! 😊

  • @justinroper4220
    @justinroper4220 Před 2 lety +1

    did you only back butter your tiles? Seems a lot less messy that way but i'd be scared to not get enough adhesive on there

    • @thatguydiy9440
      @thatguydiy9440  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, I only back buttered with 1/8 v notch. Probably not recommended by the pros. But it was a lot less messy! I got plenty of the adhesive on there. Probably would only try that approach on backsplashes. Been up 2 years and everything is still solid.

  • @jazminvillalobos5177
    @jazminvillalobos5177 Před 8 dny

    Seems easier, I guess is just make the first pattern then again repeat

  • @sabrinasherwood6174
    @sabrinasherwood6174 Před 2 lety

    Do you not recommend all white grout considering doing this but I heard you say from your past experience it with gray

    • @thatguydiy9440
      @thatguydiy9440  Před 2 lety

      Personally I would not use white grout. With cooking and food prep you are bound to stain it faster. This can be fixed but I personally wouldn’t use white grout. White on white would also somewhat mute the texture given by the tile pattern.

  • @supercakemom
    @supercakemom Před rokem +1

    What size tile did you use? Also, noticed you didn’t use spacers. Not necessary?

    • @thatguydiy9440
      @thatguydiy9440  Před rokem +3

      These were 12x3 tiles. Because of the angle on the edge of subway tiles you can still get grout inbetween without spacers. We chose to do this for thinner grout line and simpler instillation.

    • @supercakemom
      @supercakemom Před rokem

      @@thatguydiy9440 thank you!

  • @dbassett74
    @dbassett74 Před 3 lety

    So do you not use spacers?

    • @thatguydiy9440
      @thatguydiy9440  Před 3 lety +1

      Normally I would but for these we want a very thin line. The tiles are also manufactured so the base is larger than the top which provides about a 1/8in space for grout with no spacers. I’m sure a professional tiler would probably disagree with this approach and I probably wouldn’t do it for flooring but for a back splash I figured it was ok and much less time consuming than using spacers.

  • @chetto203
    @chetto203 Před 2 lety

    no grout spacers? im doing the same backsplash just curious.

    • @thatguydiy9440
      @thatguydiy9440  Před 2 lety

      The inside edges and outside Edges are about 1/8 in difference. So… the side on the wall with the adhesive can touch but there is still a gap on the outside. Probably not advisable if you ask a tile expert but I’ve hade more success with smaller format tile on back splashes doing this. Our lines are consistent.

    • @chetto203
      @chetto203 Před 2 lety

      @@thatguydiy9440 ok gotcha thanks

  • @MrParkersoccer
    @MrParkersoccer Před 3 lety +4

    What did you use to stick the tile to the wall?

    • @thatguydiy9440
      @thatguydiy9440  Před 3 lety +2

      Good question. I used AcrylPro Tile adhesive by Custom Building Products from Home Depot. I've added a link below. I never used it before, I always mixed up the mortar. I really liked this stuff and will definitely use it again for backsplashes. Easy clean up and perfect consistance. Saves a lot of time over blending mortar.
      www.homedepot.com/b/Flooring-Flooring-Supplies-Tile-Setting-Tile-Mortar/N-5yc1vZcdux?NCNI-5&searchRedirect=tile%20mortar&semanticToken=d00r20r01122000000_2021042423464105355111036193_us-east1-3v03%20d00r20r01122000000%20%3E%20%20rid%3A%7B01327307d982a79fb691e5aa3717b1e8%7D%3Arid%20st%3A%7Btile%20mortar%7D%3Ast%20ct%3A%7Btile%20mortar%7D%3Act%20tgr%3A%7BNo%20stage%20info%7D%20qu%3A%7Btile%20mortar%7D%3Aqu

  • @jeffweber8244
    @jeffweber8244 Před 3 lety +1

    Wish you had not constantly moved the camera. Was hard to see detail of the tile pattern on my phone.

  • @sudhas9344
    @sudhas9344 Před rokem

    What was the cost of this project?

    • @thatguydiy9440
      @thatguydiy9440  Před rokem

      I think this one was about $500. The tiles and adhesive are not too expensive. I did take a lot of time though.

  • @MrBud007
    @MrBud007 Před 2 lety +1

    Is it centered at the stove?

    • @gerardwilson5733
      @gerardwilson5733 Před 2 lety

      Was wondering the same thing, about to start mine

    • @MrBud007
      @MrBud007 Před 2 lety +1

      @@gerardwilson5733 I’m going to center mine in the middle of the stove and work out from there. Watch some videos on finding the center - lots of people do it wrong.

    • @gerardwilson5733
      @gerardwilson5733 Před 2 lety

      @@MrBud007 I want to start center of stove but left side of wall is shorter then right side, maybe 4 feet to the left and 6 feet to the right, do you think it matters ?

    • @MrBud007
      @MrBud007 Před 2 lety

      @@gerardwilson5733 mine is not symmetrical either. I don’t think it matters. It will look strange if not centered at the stove.

    • @gerardwilson5733
      @gerardwilson5733 Před 2 lety

      @@MrBud007 let's see how it turns out keeping my fingers crossed 🤞🏽

  • @markme4
    @markme4 Před 2 lety +1

    Walls are not level they are plumb