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  1. Jennifer Mize says:

    The backsplash looks fantastic! I am so shocked by the difference they made and I know your step sister was super excited with the results. This job made a big difference in her day-to-day life.

  2. I am not ususally a fan of subway tiles but these glass tiles are beautiful! I have that ugly scalloped piece in my kitchen too so when I paint my cabinets it is coming down! I was worried it would be a big job aw well so thanks for sharing! Her kitchen looks so much more finished now! Great job!

  3. That countertop! Tell me more–I am in LOVE!

    1. I am pretty certain it is butcher block from Ikea that she finished herself.

  4. This turned out beautiful! I love the contrast of the grout against the glass tiles! I’ve got a box of it that I have yet use because the glass tiles alone had a bit too modern of a look for me. Grouting it will be perfect!

    1. Thank you! You are right! The goal was to make the more modern tiles look a bit more traditional. It still has the subtle bling which is just so pretty against the other rustic elements.

  5. Looks great! Do you happen to know the paint color??

  6. Looks fantastic! What are the benefits of using grout? I didn’t think grout was needed for peel and stick tiles for some reason, but I’m no expert!

    1. I used grout just for aesthetics. She wanted it to look more like traditional subway tile. You do not have to use grout though.

  7. I am getting ready to use the same glass tile in my kitchen. I had previously wallpapered sheetrock walls, no texture. What did you use to “prime” your walls before application of the tiles?

  8. I came to this post late but one thing you may want to consider when tiling is not to stop on the vertical To keep the tile in perfect line with the lower edge of the cabinets. Go up at least one more row. Much more visually appearing and truly looks more finished.
    I’d attach a pic of what we did in our kitchen but don’t think I can do that.
    Look at the right side of the kitchen.You have a thin line of tile under the cabinets extending out on either side at the window and the end of the cabinets on the right.What I would have done is stop the thin tile right at the edge and putw in a full size tile there.

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