Instead of Installing Tile, She Painted a Herringbone Pattern on the Wall
Many kitchen makeovers focus on cabinets, countertops, or appliances. In this kitchen, the most noticeable change happened on a wall that had been left completely blank. Myra from MyBlessedLife skipped tile and created a painted herringbone backsplash using paint, tape, and a level. The pattern extends from the stove wall to the sink area, turning a plain surface into a feature that changes how the entire kitchen looks without altering the layout, countertops, or cabinetry. Green Cabinets Already Defined the Kitchen @MyBlessedLife Bright green lower cabinets already gave the kitchen a distinct personality before the backsplash project began. Open shelving, white upper cabinets, laminate countertops, and vintage-style hardware created a cottage-inspired look, but the plain wall behind the stove remained unfinished compared to the rest of the room. The empty surface left a large section of the kitchen without texture or visual detail. Countertops Stayed Exactly the Same @MyBless...