Posts Tagged ‘Kitchen Backsplash’

DIY Kitchen Backsplash Install!

Friday, December 16th, 2011

I have been getting a lot of requests for DIY kitchen backsplash guidelines. I found this easy to follow guideline that anyone can use!

Materials and Tools:

bucket
bleach
sponges
laundry detergent
rubber gloves
level
tape measure
grout floats
putty knife
wide trowel
toothed trowel
wet saw or tile cutter
safety glasses
grout
tiles
pre-mixed tile adhesive
caulk and caulking gun
grout sealer
paintbrush

Steps:

1. Clean the surface thoroughly first to remove all grease and residue. Mix together 1/4-cup laundry powder, 1/2-cup bleach and one gallon of water and scrub the wall with a sponge. Wear rubber gloves when scrubbing.

2. Use a putty knife to scrape off stubborn, built-up grease stains

3. Measure the length of the wall and mark the midpoint.

4. Dry-fit the tiles, starting in the middle to get an idea of how things will fit. If you’re fitting tiles in below a window, bring tiles up to the bottom of the window. Use a level to extend the window line along the wall.

5. Since the row just below the window will be made up of full tiles, measure the remaining space to the counter to determine how wide to cut the tiles.

6. Put on safety glasses and cut smaller tiles using a wet saw.

7. Spread grout along a section of the wall using a wide trowel. Go back over the grout with a toothed trowel to smooth everything out.

8. Start sticking tiles to the wall. Press and twist just a bit to set each tile in the adhesive. Stagger the tiles to make the pattern more interesting.

9. Once the last piece is in place let the adhesive cure overnight. Come back the next day for a grout party.

10. Apply the grout with a rubber grout float. Hold the float at an angle and force grout into the joints.

11. Don’t worry about smearing grout all over the tiles. Come back with a clean grout float and sponge and remove as much as you can.

12. Once all the joints are nice and full of grout, use a damp sponge to remove any remaining grout from the surface of the tiles.

13. Let the grout dry and polish tiles with clean, soft cloth to buff away any remaining haze.

14. Rub a damp sponge along the grout lines for the next few days so the grout cures properly. Also run a bead of caulk along the bottom and top of the tile backsplash.

15. After another week or so, paint the joints with grout sealer.

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Frosted Blanco Kitchen Installation!

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

Thank you to my good client Chappy from Corte Madera, CA for sending me these beautiful shots of his kitchen remodel.  Chappy used the Frosted Blanco 3″ x 6″ Subway Tile as a backsplash and it looks so chic! This project is one of our finalists for the quarterly installation contest, have you submitted your pictures yet? Time is running out!

Frosted Blanco 3" x 6" Subway Tile Backsplash

Frosted Blanco 3" x 6" Subway Backsplash

Frosted Blanco 3" x 6" Subway Backsplash

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Malkus Residence, Encinitas CA

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

This contemporary and harmonious home is located in Encinitas CA. This house incorporates the best of contemporary design to create a informal, casual, comfortable and welcoming space. It’s the perfect place for relaxing and enjoying life. The house is designed in modern style and is both a quaint coastal property and a chic contemporary dwelling. I had the opportunity to work with the owner of this beautiful property one on one, together we meticulously hand selected every single surface in the home, from the porcelain used on the floors and walls, glass mosaic backsplahes, Compac Quartz Countertops, stainless steel & glass mosiacs, and the various light fixtures. We wanted to create a simple, streamline design in every space. The interior design is white and clean with subtle blue hues, which is pleasing to the eyes. There is a lot of natural light inside that in combination with a selective amount of furniture makes rooms very airy. We used modern materials, furniture and personal art to make this home a real urban oasis. I have to say it is great working with clients like these, who know exactly what they want but give you creative freedom as a designer. With a contemporary atmosphere that is refined yet down to earth, this property is one of the best projects I have been involved in. The result? A beautiful, modern, calm, contemporary space that is truly breathtaking! Enjoy!

*A second home of similar design is currently under construction on the same property in Encinitas on Neptune Avenue. The house is for sale with an estimated completion date of Spring 2012. For more details, please visit www.1501neptune.com

Mlakus Residence, Dining Room

Malkus Residence, Guest Bathroom (Sage Green 1x2 Glass / Broadway White Porcelain)

Malkus Residence, Jack & Jill Bathroom (Stainless Steel 1x2)

Malkus Residence, Jack & Jill Bathroom (Stainless Steel 1x2)

Malkus Residence, Master Bathroom (Otago Black Marble)

Malkus Residence, Kitchen (Ocean Grey 3x6 Subway)

Malkus Residence, Living Room

Malkus Residence, Fireplace (Linear Broadway White Porcelain)

Malkus Residence, Hall Bathroom (Otago Black Marble)

Malkus Residence, Hallway ( Linear Broadway White Porcelain)


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Edible Perspective Kitchen

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011

We would like to send a shout out to Ashley from Edible Perspective! Ashley runs a great blog on healthy food & recipes that is pretty cool. Accompanied by amazing photography this blog is not only informative but fun! Ashley contacted us a couple of months ago regarding her kitchen remodel, she wanted 3×6 subway tile for her backsplash. After sending us a couple of pictures of her space, we sent her some 3×6 samples. Ashley decided to install the Ocean Grey 3×6, and it looks amazing! Congrats Ashley, we love to see DIY projects that turn out this good!

Edible Perspective Kitchen Remodel

Edible Perspective Kitchen Remodel

Edible Perspective Kitchen Remodel

Delicious!

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Jakarta Teak Mosaic Tile

Friday, May 6th, 2011
Jakarta Teak Tile

Jakarta Teak Tile

We have the absolutely most beautiful new tile at Design For Less!  The Jakarta Teak tile is made from reclaimed teak wood and is manufactured with environmentally safe and sustainable practices. The tile that is created is modern and rustic all at the same time.

You can use the tile for a feature wall, bathroom or kitchen backsplash.  The natural wood, puzzle arrangement and varying colors will leave you finding new charming details all the time.  I could cover a whole wall in the Jakarta, definitely my favorite tile yet!

We have it up on the website so you can see what it looks like and the product will be available Mid-June.  If you can’t wait till then and love the natural and “green” appeal of the teak, check out the Coconut Tile or the Kirei Boards.

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Linear Glass & Marble Installation Photo

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Just wanted to share this backsplash installation image of the New Linear Glass & Marble Mosaic. So cool! I love the combination of the three textures: shiny glass, frosted glass and polished marble.The installation looks modern because of the elongated skinny pattern and elegant because of the marble embedded between the glass. I’m in love!

Caicos Linear Backsplash

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New Linear Collections!

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

As promised in our previous blog about the Coverings Trade Show in Las Vegas, here are some of the newest additions to our product inventory. It is important to us to keep our collections up to date and cutting edge. The Linear look is currently huge in the design world; it is not only modern but unique and visually exciting. We have 2 new collections that reflect this style: Linear Glass & Marble Collection and Slate Linear Collection. Check out the products below. Can’t wait to use these on some of my projects!

LINEAR GLASS & MARBLE COLLECTION

Lucia Glass & Marble Mosaic

Curacao Glass & Marble Mosaic

Caicos Glass & Marble Mosaic

Bonaire Glass & Marble Mosaic

Nevis Glass & Marble Mosaic

SLATE LINEAR COLLECTION

Dover Slate Linear

Multi Colored Linear Slate

Golden White Linear

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Studio Ten 25

Friday, March 11th, 2011

Shout out to Abbe Fenimore from Studio Ten 25. Its always nice when someone appreciates our products and sales because that what we are trying to do, give people great materials at low prices for their renovations. A little bit about the company: Studio Ten 25 was founded by interior designer Abbe Fenimore in 2007. Abbe’s style is an eclectic balance of vibrant color, a mix of rich materials and a true sense of space. Makes sure to check out her blog which is full of interesting ideas and beautiful color combinations at http://studioten25.com/blog/. Also make sure to check out Shop Ten 25, the shop carries everything from accessories to designer furniture. Here is a link to the blog she posted on “Easy Kitchen Updates” where she mentions Design 4 Less products.

http://studioten25.com/blog/?tag=mosaic-glass-back-splash

Studio Ten 25

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Trend Watch: Iridescent

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

In neutral settings iridescent accents pop and add a unique finish. For the best effect, make sure to combine this look with contemporary, neutral finishes.

Iridium 1"x4"


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Recycled Leather For Your Floors by Ana Morales

Friday, January 14th, 2011

While it is unusual to conceive of leather for flooring, recycled leather tiles are gaining popularity in the interior design world. The look and feel of a recycled leather floor is remarkable, and it adds a unique touch of luxury to any environment. There is extensive options in regards to colors, textures, and finishes to suit your particular installation. In a home you can use recycled leather in closets, powder rooms, offices, theaters, bedrooms, dining rooms, ceilings, kitchens, backsplashes and even stair cases!

Those of you with an environmental conscience will appreciate the fact that recycled leather tile is LEED certified. It is made by collecting real leather scraps from furniture, shoe, car and other factories. It’s not only cool looking, but it’s great for the environment as well. One great advantage of using recycled leather tile is that it is easy to install. Leather tiles come with a pre – glued backing. The pre- glued backing allows the tiles to install directly over drywall, primed concrete, or plywood with no further adhesive application. You simply remove the liner and apply the tiles directly to the surface. Installation is hassle-free and completed in minutes.

Leather Floors will wear in a manner similar to a linoleum floor and have indentations comparable to that of a high quality cork floor. These tiles are practical and made with the user in mind while being of uncompromising beauty and texture.  Leather floors over time will develop a rich patina. Their look will improve with age –in a manner similar to the patina developed by a leather sofa. Leather floors will take on the characteristics of their environment, creating a truly unique and personal floor. The care required for a leather floor is similar to what you need to do for a wood floor. Normal maintenance includes, vacuuming with a soft brush, damp mopping with a very well wrung out mop.

Recycled leather tile is attractive, unique and durable, it is an excellent choice for flooring that will add to the value to your home. The look and feel of a leather floor is remarkable…Try it for yourself!

Nocturno Croc Leather Tile

Nocturno Croc Leather Tile

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