Saturday, June 24, 2017

Focal Point and Layout...

Following up on my last post, I want to continue with the topic of layout by simply showing a series
of photos of a backsplash I recently installed in a home at Frisco Lakes. The tile is Dal-Tile Biscuit color/beveled subway tile. In this kitchen we have two long walls that make up the backsplash. Where to begin? It doesn't take much thought to realize that the window over the sink is the main focal point, i.e. to where one's eye is drawn. The question then is where to begin tiling in order to have symmetrical cuts, and thus balance, around the window.

Since the subway tile is being installed with a staggered joint or brick pattern consideration needs to go into how large or small the 3x6 tile cuts should be in each row around the window and how those choices will effect the cuts in other areas of the backsplash. Determining the right size cuts that will meet the vertical 2x6 surface bullnose trim on either side of the window will not only give the window area a balanced look but allow for decent size cuts on the rest of the backsplash wall and an overall successful installation.

Beginning around the window:

Symmetrical cuts around the window:

Tile layout into corner of wall:

Completed tile job:




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