4 common misconceptions about bathroom backsplash

 

According to the experts, bathrooms should be remodeled every three to five years to make sure they stay in good working order. And that doesn't even take into account when we want a bathroom remodel for aesthetic reasons!
 

One of the easiest ways to get a big impact when changing things up is to redo the bathroom backsplash
 

This layer of tiles plays a huge role in the overall look of a space but can also be a bit misunderstood. We're here to clear up four common misconceptions you might have about a backsplash.
 

1. Has to Blend In

 

In the past, the trend for a backsplash has been to have the tiles match the floor but those days are gone! Now, you can get as creative as you want and have the backsplash make its own statement. Though it should be said that every material you use in your bathroom remodel should coordinate and work together even if matching isn't necessary anymore. Take a leap outside of the box and try something new and exciting, especially since it's such a smaller area!
 

2. Can Only Use Certain Types of Tiles

 

Along the same lines, many people have been lead to believe that you can only use certain types of tiles for your bathroom backsplash. And that's simply not true! Basically, any material is up for grabs these days!
 

Choose from tile, quartz, ceramic, or concrete to find the one that gives you the desired look and effect you're going for.
 

3. Purely Decorative

 

The only real requirement for a backsplash is that it does its job. Even though many think a backsplash is purely decorative, it actually plays a very important role in protecting your surfaces and preventing mold or mildew problems.
 

A backsplash should be made of materials that can handle and repel water. It should also be sealed off properly to avoid any leaks that could lead to water damage to the wall. Take the time to make sure it's done right or else you may have to rip it out much sooner than you anticipated!
 

4. Need a Professional

 

Working with tile can be very intimidating for a lot of homeowners, it seems like a job that should always be left to the professionals. But that's not always true, sometimes it can be a job you take on yourself.
 

Although many homeowners would be able to do this job on their own, finding the right contractor can save you time and money in the end.
 

Role of the Bathroom Backsplash

 

As you decide to tackle some home improvement projects, you want to do the ones that will give you the most bang for your buck. When you're working in the bathroom, that project is definitely going to be the bathroom backsplash. It's the best place to get creative and show your personality. But will also help keep the whole room functioning the way it's supposed to and last for years to come.
 

If you're interested in looking at some beautiful tile options for your bathrooms, contact us today!