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DIY PRESSED TIN KITCHEN BACKSPLASH

ByLauren July 10, 2017May 7, 2022
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How to makeover a kitchen backsplash with a pressed tin farmhouse style
inexpensively and in 6 hours, no power tools required.

In good Run-D.M.C. fashion, we got tricky on our kitchen backsplash recently.
(Yep. That was an 80s pop reference.)  And Robert and I maybe had that song
cranking as we were finishing our latest project.

When we first closed on the house back in the April, our kitchen looked like
this. Pretty great already, right?! We’ve been very lucky to have an updated
kitchen right from the beginning in this 1960s house. But we felt like we needed
to make some tweaks…





We have a lot of plans to make this kitchen more our style over the next year or
two. Maybe change the tile floor, do something with that shamrock cut-out
built-in shelf, and I’m a tad tempted to paint the cabinets (which is probably
nuts since I was all ga-ga for a white kitchen in the last house… seriously, who
am I?)

But that’s all way down the road in more of a Phase 2 for this space.

So for now, Phase 1:  the backsplash.

UPDATE: SEE OUR COMPLETED BUDGET-FRIENDLY KITCHEN REFRESH HERE!







It’s not that there was anything wrong with the backsplash on its own, but I
felt like it was a bit busy with the granite countertops. The colors and texture
and pattern weren’t doing it for me.

So until we actually get to Phase 2 of this kitchen and take a chisel to this
tile to remove it for good, Robert and I decided on a quick fix for now. Enter
pressed “tin” panels.

Normally, pressed tin is placed on ceilings, but we thought the white PVC kind
looked a lot like tile. And best of all, it was inexpensive and suuuper quick to
do! Plus, it didn’t even require a single power tool. Win-win-win!

Supplies Used:  (Some affiliate links are provided below for convenience.)


 * Primer (I used Kilz Premium.)
 * Paint brush
 * Pressed tin style vinyl panels (If you are installing behind a stovetop, use
   this real tin version instead.)
 * Utility knife
 * Pencil
 * Tape measure
 * L square tool
 * Caulk gun
 * Loctite Power Grab construction adhesive
 * White caulk



The whole project cost us all of $104 and 6 hours to do it. Not quite as cheap
or as quick as our last faux brick whitewashed backsplash in the old house. But
still… Score!





The Steps:

 1.  To make sure the blue/gray tiles wouldn’t show through the white panels, I
    painted the tiles, first, with a coat of the white primer.





2. The panels come in 2’x4′ sheets, so we had to work in sections, starting on
one end of the backsplash. (We chose the corner of our kitchen that is least
noticeable while we figured things out in case of any rookie mistakes.)

We measured the first section and then marked a panel using a pencil and a
square tool to ensure a straight cut.





3. To cut it, we only needed a utility knife with a sharp blade. (Make sure to
have a piece of cardboard underneath your panel so you don’t cut into your
table.)





4. Once our panel piece had been cut for the section, we measured and marked
where any switch plates, outlets, and under mount lighting would go. Then, cut
those out with the utility knife too. This was definitely the trickiest part and
took a little time to figure out, so buying an extra panel in case of a
measuring/cutting mistake is a good idea.





5. To adhere the panels to the existing tile, we only needed a little
construction adhesive applied on the back and pressed into place. The panels
come with instructions for adhesive placement too. Basically, don’t get too
glue happy. A little can handle the job with just one line of adhesive an inch
in from the edges and 3 + marks of adhesive in the middle will do it.





6. We repeated the whole process all the way around our backsplash, and to cover
up any cracks, I sealed with white caulk. You could paint it at this point if
you wanted to with primer and a color/sheen of your choosing, but we wanted just
clean, simple white.





That’s it! Game changer, huh? It almost looks like white tile and goes so much
better with our countertops. I’m not a huge fan of the slightly green color of
the granite, but Robert loves it. And the upkeep of them is still easier than
our old concrete countertops, so there’s that.

Maybe one day we’ll replace them, but the jury’s still out. We have a lot of
bigger projects to worry about, like our outdated bathrooms. (I’m DYING to show
what I have planned with those, but that’s a chat for another day.)





Considering this house is a very traditional Colonial, I feel like this
backsplash makes so much more sense for that style now. It was just so modern
before.





I have no idea what we’ll do in here later when we replace it with real tile,
but I’m so glad this space is feeling more like “us” now. Also, can I freak over
the fact that I have a window above our kitchen sink?! I’ve always wanted one!
Doing dishes is way more fun when I can stand there and watch Robert and Olivia
playing basketball in the driveway. (Well, okay, dishes still aren’t fun but
they’re entertaining now. Ya know.)









Don’t let this fool you though because the rest of our kitchen is pandemonium
100% of the time. Our shelf nook is always overflowing with random mail that
gets dumped there and dishes are usually hanging out on the bar where Olivia
eats her breakfast.

I use the “we just moved in” excuse, but, honestly, it’s regular ol’ living
life.









Oh, and if you want to know about any of the random decor on our countertops
right now, here’s a whole list:

 * IKEA step stool (semi-DIY)
 * Wood tiered tray
 * Olive branches
 * Labeled antique jar (printable)
 * Mug drying rack
 * Wood cutting board
 * Vintage “rusted” scale (DIY thrifted tutorial here) (or similar one here)







Today marks the official 3 month mark since we closed (and 2 months since we
moved in), and I already can’t believe how much it feels like home.

I’m still debating on a few other little changes I could make in here like
possibly getting a shade for the window or hanging some plates on that small
wall space above it. Maybe get a hanging pendant light above the sink? This is
my brain on kitchen decor mode.

What do you think so far? An improvement? Have you done any quickie backsplash
changes before too? I’d love to hear all about them!

UPDATE: It has been over 3 years since we completed our DIY backsplash and it is
still holding up perfectly! To clean them, we just wipe them down with a damp
cloth and they’re good to go. No staining issues at all. 



UPDATE X 2: SEE OUR COMPLETED BUDGET-FRIENDLY KITCHEN REFRESH HERE!





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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


WHAT IS THE EASIEST BACKSPLASH TO INSTALL?

Wallpaper and peel and stick vinyl tiles are both very simple DIY backsplash
solutions. You can also try beadboard or this faux brick backsplash.


IS A PRESSED TIN BACKSPLASH HEAT RESISTANT?

The PVC backsplash we used is resistant up to 140 degrees F, so if you plan to
do this DIY pressed tin backsplash behind your stove, use this real tin paneling
instead.

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 1. Cyndi says:
    July 10, 2017 at 8:59 am
    
    Great eye & thank you!!!! Every new kitchen out there it’s like people pick
    out some beautiful granite and then end up side lining it by putting really
    fussy back splashes up. This gives it texture and interest without being
    overwhelming.
    
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 2. kristine says:
    July 10, 2017 at 8:48 am
    
    I don’t like that type of tile either, so yankin’ it out would have been on
    my to-do list as well! I like the white much better – clean, simple, and not
    so busy.
    I’m wondering if in hind-sight, did you conclude that you would have had to
    prime that tile? Although it’s an easy step and worth it, I’m just curious
    if , now that it’s up, is that tin transparent enough that you believe you
    would have seen that colored tile through it??? I guess I’m thinking that
    tin is thicker, that’s why I’m asking.
    And as far as your kitchen window – I’d so throw a fun pop of color above
    it!
    
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 3. Dianne Gingrich says:
    July 10, 2017 at 7:33 am
    
    Love the updated back splash. Great choice!
    
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 4. Min says:
    July 10, 2017 at 6:57 am
    
    It’s really uncanny, as just yesterday I received in the mail samples of 3
    different designs of pressed tin panels for my kitchen backsplash! I have
    only seen a few kitchens on Pinterest with this idea, and now here you are
    showing us all kinds of inspiration! I really like this look 🙂
    I’ve also been wondering if you are missing your IKEA farmhouse style sink,
    or if you’re ok with the one you currently have….
    Loving watching your new home evolve and always admiring your readiness to
    take on any reno. Have an awesome day!
    
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 5. Brittany Wise says:
    July 10, 2017 at 5:39 am
    
    I love how it added character but doesn’t compete with the granite! We have
    similar granite and backsplash decision paralysis has left us without a
    backsplash for a few years. I think simpler is definitely better!
    
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    1. Brooke says:
       June 14, 2018 at 9:17 am
       
       Hello! I just stumbled across your blog today and holy moly you are
       making my morning. I am patiently (re: impatiently) waiting for our
       custom Halcyon Green cabinets to come in and over coffee I decided to
       google it to see if I could find anyone who had done it before. Girl, you
       and I were literally deciding between so many of the same colors! We have
       good taste, clearly! Haha. Anyways- I was dead set on basic white subway
       tiles but this tin backsplash is GIVING ME LIFE. I am going to have to
       show the hubs this tonight. Many thanks and fingers crossed. -Brooke
       
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