DIY Backsplash
Lindsay ~ 8 October 2005
If you want a new look for your kitchen backsplash but don’t fancy the idea of retiling the wall yourself, you may be interested in Broan’s DIY “ready-to-hang” tile backsplashes. The preassembled backsplashes hang on a “wall hugging” metal strip that takes three screws to install. According to the company, the backsplash looks no different from a custom tile job, and the rack system lets you change between styles if you decide you’d like to try something new later on. Current styles include Tuscany, Cape, and Florence.


Comments
thefauxguy
Great post! Weathered Stone and a faux stone backsplash made of drywall mud, skinny painter tape, and paint can also make a really affordable one.