How To Start Backsplash Tile | How To Plan Before Installing Tiles | Best Kitchen Backsplash Layout

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  • čas přidán 22. 09. 2022
  • The thought process of how to begin tile installation on kitchen backsplash.
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    How To Start Backsplash Tile | How To Plan Before Installing Tiles | Best Kitchen Backsplash Layout
    Some of what I said in the video:
    "We're about to start installing this backsplash. It goes from here, we have a window in the way, corner there and it goes up to this end. Tile is 12 x 4 inches, brick pattern - I'm gonna start with a full tile it means full tile here and then the next row is half. Before I put the first tile on the wall, I want to know what kind of pieces am I going to have everywhere - am I gonna have small cuts by the window or in the corner or there, that the customer may not want to have? The homeowner chose to have a metal trim, jolly Schluter chrome - this is a sample I had in my truck - this covers the end of the tile so you don't see the unfinished part. Wants to buy a a one piece marble for the window sill and overlaps so we're not gonna have a metal trim on this tile edge. Does it matter to have full tile here starting this way? If you choose that, I have no control over what tile pieces I'm gonna have against the window. If you start with full here, then you have a piece that's 1/4 inch and I have no control over what's here because you started with the full tile here so whatever the pattern gives me, that's where I have to cut. Also, I have no control over what's in the corner and then when we reach the corner whatever tiles I'm gonna have there, ideally I want to continue the pattern on the other side of the wall. If I reach the corner and I have a 3" tile piece, that means the leftover is 9" and if I do that and continue the pattern then when I reach here, I have no control over what kind of tile piece I'm gonna have. You have two sides for the window so does it matter to have equal tile pieces or does it matter just not to have very small pieces. If I start with full tile, there will be a quarter of an inch tile pieces by the window sides. If I start with with full tile on the other side of the backsplash, we'll have a two and a half inch tile piece and four inches here by window, so then you say oh okay they're not that small but they're not even so when it's done somebody may say, well why didn't you go for equal pieces on the sides of the window because they look like uneven. So then how do you install the tile to avoid small pieces and uneven pieces of tile on the sides of the window? The solution is to still center the tile but cut from the end of the 2 tile in the middle, make them equal to each other but smaller than a full piece of tile so I can fit four pieces of tile under the window in a less than 47 inch space. That means I have avoided small pieces on the sides of the window but guess what, if you do that you have no control over what piece you're going to end up with at the backsplash edge - in this case I measured and we'll have full and half with 1/8 of an inch inside that line by countertop's end. If line it up with the counter, then we have a tiny sliver of a tile next to the full tile - we don't want that so as long as I make sure that the metal trim - Schluter jolly - that I'm going to put here around the window and the other end of the kitchen backsplash can fit a certain number of full tile and half, then it's perfect and that cover plate stays on the tile and doesn't overlap. Start with full tile here and go to the corner - we don't have any control over what piece is going to be in the corner but I did the math and it's three inches which is small but not small enough to be a deal breaker. The leftover from that cut is a nine inch piece that can go on the other wall and I'm gonna end up pretty much 99% accuracy - with a full tile piece at the end by the cabinet. I don't want to take a chance on - when I'm here I'm putting the last piece of tile - to have a small gap like 1/4 inch so instead of after I put the three inch tile here, I'm gonna start with full tile at the other end, knowing that when I get here, the nine inch tile can fit perfectly, or I need to shave a bit from it or I have to cut another one that's nine and an eight or nine and a quarter. The 3" & 9" tiles are going to form together a full piece that was cut because of the wall corner and the beauty is the tile pattern flows from one wall to the next. These tiles going to be smaller in height because the wall above the sink is about three inches and the tile is four inches so I have to cut one inch from the top of the tile. That's the plan for this particular backsplash. You have to do your own homework for your own backsplash, tile size, etc. All tile installed. We have full tile going from the window - 4 tile pcs. here, 2 tile cut a bit short so four pieces of tile would fit within almost 47". The metal trim is just one piece - it's bent in the corner I chose to bend it instead of cut. Grout tomorrow and then put back all the outlets, switches and covers."
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Komentáře • 45

  • @beanieweenie9543
    @beanieweenie9543 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Man, this is hands down the most helpful video I have found on layout. Thank you very much.

    • @MarkShows1
      @MarkShows1  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you so much! I'm glad it helped you.

  • @GeeWit
    @GeeWit Před 4 měsíci +5

    If this is the sort of craftsman that shows up to do the backsplash in the kitchen I'm redoing, it'll be an easy check to write.

  • @barrywalsh3453
    @barrywalsh3453 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Mark, I was going to employ a tiler until I saw this video; you've given me the confidence to do a good job that will look professionally done (hopefully). Hollywood couldn't have produced a better video, even with an excess of flesh.😊 Thank you so much👍

    • @MarkShows1
      @MarkShows1  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thank you, Barry. You'll also find some must-know info in this low-quality video about how to cut tile around the outlets/switches depending on how the cover is held in place (by one or two screws).
      And the best way is to shut the power off when working around outlets/switches.
      czcams.com/video/iNTv73jI5w0/video.html

  • @RebeccaMonjezi
    @RebeccaMonjezi Před 2 měsíci +2

    The best video to answer every question I didn’t know to ask! Also, I love that your brain seems like mine. Think about all the options!

    • @MarkShows1
      @MarkShows1  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks Rebecca! Glad I could help.

  • @41sja
    @41sja Před rokem +4

    For a beginner like me, your instructions were detailed and very helpful explaining how to perform a proper layout 👍

  • @boblovelace3529
    @boblovelace3529 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Thanks. Great idea slicing a bit off the two tiles in the window center. Real pro move!

  • @morganbaker8161
    @morganbaker8161 Před rokem +2

    Damn man! You bring up every concern from pretty much every possible scenario in 2 minutes haha. Very intimidating for the DIYer but very thorough. Right on.

  • @barbaracianci-pilgrim4468
    @barbaracianci-pilgrim4468 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Very thorough explanation! Thank you

  • @j.frankparnell3087
    @j.frankparnell3087 Před měsícem

    Excellent video explaining the planning process. Thanks.

  • @alski259
    @alski259 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Wow! Fan-friggin-tastic. You mentioned the common pitfalls that DIY tile setters would encounter so to have near full or near half tiles when doing the running bond layout. Well done.

  • @cindyandrews3185
    @cindyandrews3185 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Incredibly helpful! My kitchen is very similar to your example and this video was on target for my planning process. Thank you

  • @Alice-ll9et
    @Alice-ll9et Před rokem +1

    Beautiful! I love it! Very precise, nice and clean!

  • @maddog2791
    @maddog2791 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great tutorial. Really helps me begin the planning. Thank you

  • @gateslattes4686
    @gateslattes4686 Před rokem +1

    Very good video.
    Thanks

  • @benbothman7288
    @benbothman7288 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for a very informative explanation of the process.

  • @theidahodian4518
    @theidahodian4518 Před rokem +1

    very helpful, thanks. Liked.

  • @BobFankhauser-mf3bp
    @BobFankhauser-mf3bp Před 11 měsíci +2

    Tile setting, like diplomacy, is the arts of compromise and thinking ahead. Half an hour spent thinking ahead in the beginning will save many hours at the end. Clients won't consciously notice small, well-considered compromises, but they'll feel (and appreciate) the difference.

  • @roserowdon4560
    @roserowdon4560 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Excellent!

  • @MrSlavefeet
    @MrSlavefeet Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for this video. This was so helpful

  • @oddopops1327
    @oddopops1327 Před 4 měsíci +2

    👍👍😉Thank you!

  • @ronaldramsey6006
    @ronaldramsey6006 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Excellent!!

  • @LucysMom64
    @LucysMom64 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is a fantastic video! Thank you!

  • @stephenkarlsen2954
    @stephenkarlsen2954 Před 5 měsíci

    You are a good teacher.

  • @RochelleBrown-mk8uy
    @RochelleBrown-mk8uy Před rokem

    Very helpful video. Question on how you finished the tiles that run up against the double oven cabinet. For the vertical line in that inner corner, do you grout, caulk, or use jolly trim there also?

    • @MarkShows1
      @MarkShows1  Před rokem +1

      Most installers apply grout there and I also went for a narrow gap between tile and cabinet to reduce the chances of grout cracking. The wider the gap, the higher the chances of grout cracking there.
      But there's also color matching silicone (or similar product) that's very flexible and it's good to go in gaps that are exposed to vibration/movement to prevent any cracks.
      Jolly trim is also an idea there but it may pose other challenges when grouting that area.

  • @MarkShows1
    @MarkShows1  Před rokem +1

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    Kitchen faucet with spring pull down amzn.to/3xSdTqN
    Pre-taped plastic sheets amzn.to/3xRkrWy
    Schluter jolly amzn.to/3fjumxF
    Drop cloth amzn.to/3RbqtYQ
    Tile wedges amzn.to/3dJrQk8
    Blinds (light filtering) amzn.to/3xSeVTH
    Switch/Outlet covers/wall plates amzn.to/3DLTF5U
    Under cabinet paper towel holder amzn.to/3LJcVTG
    Coasters amzn.to/3dDGysT

  • @classiccountryrevival8563
    @classiccountryrevival8563 Před 10 měsíci

    What would you do with a tile where a cut edge is very noticeably different from the factory edge like a glass tile or something? The trick of cutting the 2 middle tiles wouldn't work anymore, would it?

    • @MarkShows1
      @MarkShows1  Před 10 měsíci

      I'm assuming you're referring to the small vertical grout line just behind the faucet. There are specific blades to cut glass tile so it comes out pretty decent but will most likely still be different than the factory edge.
      I guess one has to decide what's best for their particular backsplash if faced with a couple of choices. In this case, it was totally worth shortening those 2 tiles behind the faucet.

  • @gortonlad62
    @gortonlad62 Před 2 měsíci

    Didi you tile over emulsion paint?

  • @farmingandconstructionwith2303

    Dia can we do a collaboration

    • @MarkShows1
      @MarkShows1  Před 4 měsíci

      Not sure what kind of collaboration do you have in mind, I'm also extremely busy and I don't know what you mean by 'Dia'. Sorry.

  • @ZOSOACERO
    @ZOSOACERO Před 7 měsíci

    Nice job. You did nothing

  • @RebeccaMonjezi
    @RebeccaMonjezi Před 2 měsíci +1

    The best video to answer every question I didn’t know to ask! Also, I love that your brain seems like mine. Think about all the options!