Better Homes and Gardens (Australia)

TILE WITH STYLE

WITH A BIT OF PLANNING AND THE RIGHT TOOLS, YOU TOO CAN TILE LIKE A PROFESSION­AL

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Your laundry may be small or large but one thing is for sure, it is one of the hardest working – but not always the best-looking – rooms in your home. Give yours a sleek look with a DIY tiled splashback that is both classic and contempora­ry.

EASY STEPS TO TILING YOUR SPLASHBACK

Gather your supplies

• White matt ceramic subway tiles

• Acrylic surface primer

• Multipurpo­se tile adhesive

• Tile cutter

• Tile cross spacers

• 6mm notch adhesive spreader

• White angle L-shape tile trim

• White grout

• Waterproof silicone sealant in white

You’ll also need Hard surface protector; packaging tape; painter’s tape; utility knife; spirit level; underlay scoring knife; tape measure; paint trays and rollers; carpenter’s pencil; hacksaw; small and large buckets; sponges; grout float; flat wooden stirrer; soft lint-free cloth; caulking gun; spray bottle of soapy water; popsicle stick

For you to note

• Measure the area to be tiled before you start, to calculate how many tiles are needed and how many will need cutting.

• When buying more than one box of tiles of the same design and colour, ensure the batch numbers match.

• Buy at least 10% more tiles than you need for overcuts.

• This splashback is tiled in a 70-30 brick pattern using 76 x 306 x 8mm tiles.

Here’s how

STEP 1 Clear area to be tiled and lay a hard surface protector on benchtop.

STEP 2 If wall is painted, as here, apply several 100mm strips of packaging tape to wall. Leave for 10 minutes, then quickly pull off. If paint stays on, the wall is okay to tile. If paint peels off, scrape off all loose paint then sand.

STEP 3 Apply a vertical strip of painter’s tape where splashback tiling will end. Check strip is plumb.

STEP 4 Use an underlay scoring knife to score lines

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in different directions across the tile work area. This will help the adhesive adhere to the wall.

STEP 5 Using a roller, apply surface primer to scored wall; leave to dry. This allows for a strong bond between adhesive and tiles.

STEP 6 Mark the tiles to be cut. Place a tile face up with long edge flush against the back wall of the tile cu er. Scribe cu er disc along face of the tile and sit the breaker on the edge. Slowly push down on handle to break the tile. Repeat to cut remaining tiles.

STEP 7 Lay the first 2 rows of tiles, including cross spacers, in front of the wall to be tiled. This allows you to double check cut tiles are correct length. If the wall the tiles are bu ing up against is uneven, adjustment­s can be made to tiles before tiling begins.

STEP 8 Using a notched trowel, spread tile adhesive across first part of wall to be tiled – don’t cover the whole area, as adhesive will dry out before all tiles are laid.

STEP 9 Cut tile trim with hacksaw to required length, push it into the tile adhesive before any tiles are added. Check during tiling that it remains straight.

STEP 10 Place first tile in the right-hand bo om

corner, bu ing edge into trim. (Bu any cut tiles with cut edge facing trim or wall.) Complete 5 tiles of the bo om row before starting the second row. Insert cross spacers between each tile to keep gaps even, adjusting tiles to keep square. Also place spacers between benchtop and first row of tiles to keep tiles off bench and level.

STEP 11 Add more tile adhesive with the trowel and continue with the next rows while adding spacers. Adjust tiles if needed so they are level and square with each other before adhesive dries. When finished, wipe any excess adhesive off tiles with a damp sponge and leave adhesive to set.

STEP 12 Remove all tile spacers. Use a utility knife to remove excess tile adhesive between the tiles. Give tiled area a wipe down with a damp sponge to remove all loose adhesive.

STEP 13 Add water to grout powder in a small bucket, and mix to a smooth toothpaste consistenc­y using a flat stirrer. Don’t make a full bucket, as grout can cure quickly and may go hard before grouting is finished.

STEP 14 Use a grout float to apply grout generously across the surface of the tiles, working it in to the gaps between tiles. Continue until area is completely covered. Don’t apply grout to gap between bench and tiles. Leave to dry for 10-15 minutes.

STEP 15 Wash off excess grout with a sponge and clean water, rinsing sponge repeatedly. When wiping off excess grout, go across the joins, not with them, as this will remove grout from joins. Allow 24 hours for grout to dry, then wipe grout haze off tiles with a lint-free cloth.

STEP 16 Use a caulking gun to apply a generous bead of silicone sealant to gap between bench and tiles.

STEP 17 Spray freshly applied silicone with soapy water. Run the end of a popsicle stick over silicone joint to smooth it.

A tiled splashback will make your laundry feel finished and fabulous

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