After receiving contractor bids to tile our kitchen backsplash that didn't fit our budget, my husband and I decided to tackle the project ourselves. With one weekend and a lot of hard work, we transformed a plain, white wall into a farmhouse-style tile backsplash. Though we are very happy with the results, this project came with almost immediate lessons learned, and there are definitely some things we would do differently if we did it all over again. Here's a list of what to do and what not to do when taking on a subway tile backsplash project.
How to Install Subway Tile Backsplash: Dos and Don’ts

DIY Subway Tile
After receiving contractor bids to tile our kitchen backsplash that didn’t fit our budget, my husband and I decided to tackle the project ourselves. With one weekend and a lot of hard work, we transformed a plain, white wall into a farmhouse-style tile backsplash. Though we are very happy with the results, this project came with almost immediate lessons learned, and there are definitely some things we would do differently if we did it all over again. Here’s a list of what to do and what not to do when taking on a subway tile backsplash project.

Do Your Research

Consider Backer Board

Choose a Mosaic Tile

Choose a High-Contrast Grout Color

Rent (or Borrow) a Wet Saw

Replace Outlet Covers

Don’t Assume You’ll Just Fill with Grout

Don’t Freehand Caulk Lines

Don’t Dump Down the Kitchen Sink
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