She Made More Than 400 Hexagon Tiles From Clay and the Backsplash Looks Store-Bought
Most kitchen backsplashes begin with a trip to a tile showroom. This one started with a slab of clay. In a project shared by Reddit user Notaneditor10 , more than 400 handmade hexagon tiles were cut, fired, glazed, and installed to create a custom backsplash that now spans the kitchen walls. @Notaneditor10 The project involved shaping tiles from clay, firing them in a kiln, testing glaze colors, producing custom edge pieces, and planning the final layout before installation. White cabinetry, white countertops, and stainless fixtures provide a neutral backdrop for the finished blue-green tilework. At first glance, the backsplash resembles a custom collection from a specialty tile manufacturer. The process photos reveal that every piece was made specifically for this kitchen. Hexagon Tiles Were Cut From Large Clay Slabs @Notaneditor10 Each tile began as part of a large clay slab. A metal hexagon cutter was pressed into the clay to create matching shapes before the excess material w...