This can of course just be a bare wall that s painted for a little extra flair or it can be something even more creative.
Installing kitchen backsplash with 4 inch granite backsplash.
Many countertops come with a partial backsplash that extends 4 to 6 inches above the surface of the countertops.
Basics of granite backsplash.
Tiling above the backsplash.
In this article we ll go over a few basic things to know about granite backsplash both 4 inch and full height and then talk about the pros and cons of each style.
Typically the tile backsplash stretches from the countertop to directly beneath the cabinets although some may be only 4 inches in height and some may sit on top of a 4 inch granite backsplash.
Granite backsplash is typically cut from the same material as the counters.
Check out our tile options to browse through trends and gather ideas for your own do it yourself backsplash then see below for a comprehensive guide on how to install a tile backsplash.
Create a focal point between your cabinetry and countertop by tiling a backsplash along the wall.
Screw the ledger board to the wall studs where the bottom edge of the backsplash will be.
When installing a tile backsplash above a granite counter it s important to make sure the two areas meet properly.
The ledger board temporarily supports tile until the adhesive cures keeping it level where there is no countertop.
In addition granite is a natural stone completely original and no two slabs have the same pattern.
One of the major advantages to this lower height is that it offers you plenty of room to work with above the backsplash.
Thin set mortars require mixing which will add time and labor to your project compared to a.
This feature typical with laminate granite and solid.
In this case we re using a straight 1 inch by 4 inch board.
This full height backsplash uses approximately 30 square feet of tile which is quite a minimal amount of materials and cost in order to attain a much higher end look than using a 4 inch tall backsplash.
Granite is the most popular material which works well for both traditional and modern designs.
A 4 inch granite backsplash is a classic choice.