How Do You Cover A White Tile Backsplash?
A basic, white tile backsplash adds no personality or visual interest to the kitchen. Ripping out a tile backsplash and replacing it with a new, colorful option requires construction in the kitchen space and may become costly depending on the chosen material. For homeowners, a coat of paint is a simple, effective way to cover and revamp a plain, white tile backsplash. Stencils allow homeowners to create a custom backsplash of patterned and solid-painted tiles. Spray a tile cleaning product over the backsplash surface. Use a scrub brush to scrub away any dirt, grime or debris on the tile surfaces. Soak a sponge in lukewarm water and wipe away any remaining cleaning product residue. Spray grout lines with grout cleaner. Use a scrub brush to remove dirt and buildup in the grout lines. Wipe tile and grout with a clean, dry towel. Allow the area to dry completely before applying any paint. Apply painter’s tape to the edges of the backsplash to keep paint from getting on to the walls. If the