I knew I wanted a white backsplash, something that blended with the gray counters and marble island, and I did not want subway tile or small mosaic pieces. I had a pretty good idea of what I wanted for the backsplash going into the selection process which made it easy to narrow down choices. And not just a large selection but really beautiful, trendy styles. I am SO thankful we have one near by because they have the largest selection of tile and flooring EVER. Literally the day after we decided to change out our backsplash I headed straight to Floor & Decor. I wanted something a little more minimalistic and organic feeling. It was fun and a lot of bling but didn’t match my personal style. If you remember before, we had a mirror subway tile backsplash that was here when we moved into the house. This Viviano Marmo Dolomite Premium Picket Polished Marble Mosaic completely makes this kitchen and gives it the classic modern look I was envisioning. SO let’s talk about Installing Marble Mosaic Tile and what I learned. Tiling is one of my favorite DIY jobs, I absolutely love it and this was probably one the largest ones I’ve tackled to date. Today, I want to walk you through my process of choosing the tile and installing it and the decisions we made along the way. The long days that turned into weeks were worth it because I absolutely love how it turned out. Changing the backsplash to this gorgeous marble mosaic tile from Floor & Decor was the absolute best decision during the kitchen renovation. However, after a nice discussion on Instagram with all of YOU, you convinced me it was time for a change and you were right. While it wasn’t my personal style it wasn’t terrible. Ok let’s talk about one of my favorite parts of the kitchen! THE BACKSPLASH! When we started the kitchen renovation I was planning on keeping our old backsplash. This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Floor & Decor.
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