We used a 4×4 inch travertine
stone for the main tile and used 2×2 inch glass tiles for an accent.
The photo on the left shows how we finished off the edges of the large
area. There was actually about 4 inches of wall on either side of the
cabinets. So we edged each side with border pieces that resemble a
picture frame edge and covered the area to the baseboard. I really do
like how it finished it off - but the border pieces were the most
expensive of all the tile.
The trickiest part of the whole project was getting the glass tile
to set level with the stone. The glass tile is thinner than the stone
tile and required more adhesive to build it out from the wall. And the
messiest part was the grouting. We do have a wet saw which made cutting
the tile very easy. Although the saw did create a mess, luckily we did
all the cutting in the garage.
I
really like the framed out part above the cooktop. The glass tile
really sparkles under the lights of the cooktop hood. Hopefully it
won’t be hard to clean up cooking messes and splatters. The sealer we
used was supposed to seal the tile and grout from staining -so
hopefully that won’t be an issue.
The only thing left to do is find some type of replacement for the
wall switch plate covers. The white just doesn’t look right. I’m
thinking I might looks for some stainless steel covers to go with the
appliances.
The project was easier than I thought it would be. I would
definitely do tile work again if needed - especially when you consider
all the money you save on labor.
This was our first tile project and I think it came out pretty good.
There were a few miscalculations and cutting mistakes - but everything
was correctable or hopefully something no one will ever notice.