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Do’s and Don’ts of Tempered Glass Kitchen Backsplash

While it might seem fairly simple to implement tempered glass or even the perfect DIY, trust me when I say there’s more than meets the eye! So, follow along as I break down the do’s and don’ts of tempered glass kitchen backsplash, so you can enjoy a kitchen masterpiece vs. staring at a backsplash that’s a blue yikes!

Do's and Don'ts of Tempered Glass Kitchen Backsplash

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Tempered Glass Backsplash: My Why

The goal of any dream kitchen design is to be both aesthetically pleasing and functional, because who wants a swoon-worthy kitchen that’s impossible to use. With the kitchen being the heart and hub of every home, this high-traffic area must be able to withstand regular wear and tear while also offering easy cleanup solutions. Whether it’s splattering pots, flying oil, or heavy-handed seasoning, your kitchen backsplash is a hot spot for caked-on messes and takes a regular beating!

Fun fact…our kitchen backsplash is actually real painted brick, and we quickly discovered just how challenging it was to keep it clean! The porous and rough texture of the brick made it incredibly hard to wipe down. We desperately needed something that made cleaning up a breeze while also keeping the beautiful texture of the brick exposed. Enter tempered glass backsplash! From its durability and appearance to its ease of maintenance and versatility, it was the perfect solution!

White painted brick kitchen backsplash

Leave it to the Professionals

As much as I hate to crush your DIY dreams, this is one project you’ll definitely want to leave to the skilled professionals! The tempered glass might look like an easy weekend project but in reality, it requires special precision glass cutting tools. Even the installation can be tricky with three removable bolts along the top of the glass sheet. With that in mind, we opted to use the same glass company that made our custom shower door enclosures.

So yes, you’ll probably need to pay for a skilled contractor, but that may not be a deal-breaker, considering the benefits of tempered glass in comparison to other backsplash materials.

Tempered Glass Kitchen Backsplash with blue hue

Avoiding a Blue Yikes

No home project is complete without…shall we say…ample learning opportunities! The first attempt at installing our custom sheet of tempered glass backsplash was an epic fail! However, lesson learned and now I’m sharing my expertise with you, so you don’t make the same mistake I did!

While the glass appeared clear pre-install, when placed against the painted white brick, it immediately took on an unwanted blue hue. Think car windshield…a total blue yikes! Needless to say, the custom sheet had to be completely re-made.

To avoid this problem, make sure to ask for a low-iron concentration glass, as the blue tint is naturally- occurring in tempered glass. Who knew!! This will ensure your glass is crystal clear, saving you both time and money!

Tempered Glass Kitchen Backsplash

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Our tempered glass kitchen backsplash turned out beautifully!! I now have peace of mind knowing the old-world charm of my painted brick will continue looking as good as new no matter what’s simmering on the stove!

I hope my do’s and don’ts of tempered kitchen backsplash inspire you to think outside the box when taking on your next kitchen project!

For more kitchen inspiration check out my Design Hack to Keep Your Kitchen Cleaner and Your Guide to Kitchen Island Lighting blog posts!

Would you try a tempered glass backsplash? Let me know below in the comments!

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Design Hack to Keep Your Kitchen Cleaner

A question I’m asked often is if our kitchen backsplash is actually real brick. And the short answer is YES! However, we quickly discovered how challenging it is to keep our painted brick clean. So today I’m sharing a design hack to keep your kitchen cleaner.

For ALL the details related to our kitchen and butler’s pantry, read this post HERE and HERE too.

Design Hack to Keep Your Kitchen Cleaner

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Backsplash Details

We used real brick for our backsplash because we love the look real brick gives to a space. It brings old-world charm that you can’t get with much else.

The brick is about ½ inch thick, and they were applied the same way full-size bricks are laid. The were originally red, and had them painted Benjamin Moore Simply White. I absolutely love the look and texture of the brick and would not hesitate to use it again.

However, the downfall to the brick and mortar is that it’s hard to clean, if you splash food or grease against it. The bumpy, rough texture makes it hard to wipe clean. Therefore, we knew we needed to find a solution for the backsplash on the range.

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My Hack for Clean Brick

We went with tempered glass by the range, and it ended up being the perfect solution. It makes clean up a breeze without covering the beautiful texture of the brick.

This custom sheet of glass fits inside the range area and attached by three removable bolts along the top of the glass. The same company who made our custom shower enclosure made the range glass.

The first piece of glass that was installed had a blue tint to it. It almost looked like a car windshield. One bit of advice is to ask for a low-iron concentration in the glass, if you want a very clear piece.

design hack to keep your kitchen cleaner

Would you try real brick for your backsplash? Let me know in the comments below! 

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