This causes that odd looking tiled backsplash to hang out on the wall by itself just ending in mid air often for no good reason.
Extend 4 tile backsplash past counter to end of wall.
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I finalized my kitchen design layout and at the end of the counter silestone zirconium top i have white cabinets above and it ends half way into the wall.
We install backsplashes all the time.
Typically the counter upper cabinets and wall all end at different places on the sides leaving no definitive stopping point.
And still others want to take it to the end of the wall.
Especially if you don t have the room for a picture or shelf.
Take the backsplash to the end of the counter but then you have about 1 5 inches of extra backsplash past where the overhead cupboards end.
Ending with the cabinet usually is a cleaner straighter line.
Many times homeowners contractors builders and even tile installers think it should end with the countertop.
Where to end kitchen backsplash tile on the side of a kitchen counter carries a major concern for many homeowners.
Wide shot of entire wall to be backsplashed.
My counter reaches the door frame of our sliding back door.
Honestly for this i think it s best to redo the upper cabinet.
If you end with the end of the counter you ll have to finish the top of the backsplash where it sticks out past the cabinet.
Some like to end it where the upper cabinet ends.
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Typically the counter upper cabinets and wall all end at different places on the sides leaving no definitive stopping point.
I ve looked at pictures where backsplash ended at the counter and at the cabinet.
Can t extend it to the end so i need a way to cap off the side of the cabinet so i can have the backsplash just be above the counter and not float onto the balance of the wall.
This is so unfinished looking that it really warrants a do over.
If it did wrap onto that wall the two sides of the door would be hard to balance and likely a bit awkward.
This seems like it might look weird.
In this example the tile ends at the corners instead of wrapping onto the small wall with the doorway.
The upper cabinet isn t taken far enough down the wall ultimately causing you to end up with the awkward situation of countertop needing a splash in a rather long segment with no uppers to run the backsplash into.
Take the backsplash right to the end of the wall where the living room wall starts.
Whichever looks best for the kitchen is the best place to end the backsplash.
Others like to stop at the edge the counter.
Feb 6 2013 explore dreiske arnold s board ideas where to stop a tiled backsplash on pinterest.
If it did wrap onto that wall the two sides of the door would be hard to balance and likely a bit awkward.
In this example the tile ends at the corners instead of wrapping onto the small wall with the doorway.
I leaned my backsplash up against the wall both ways and i prefer to end it at the cabinet.