Beverly Hills Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling specializes in tile backsplash installation, offering handcrafted wall tile surfacing, decorative kitchen accent wall creation, and mosaic feature design. We also handle ceramic kitchen wall fitting, natural stone backsplash cladding, and glass pattern layouts that bring depth and texture to your space. Our team delivers subway styling, patterned composition, grout detailing refinement, and full kitchen upgrades tailored to both modern and classic interiors.
This is the part of the kitchen people actually notice every day, so we don’t treat it like an afterthought. We work across Beverly Hills and nearby areas like Holmby Hills, Bel Air, West Hollywood, and Century City, where detail-driven finishes matter just as much as the overall design. Beverly Hills Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling looks at how your space is laid out, how light hits the walls, and how much wear the area takes before anything gets installed.
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We design layouts that fit your kitchen footprint, style, and workflow. We place accents and stone features where they make the most visual and functional impact.

We measure the cooking wall, island, and return walls to create a layout that aligns with cabinet heights and appliance openings. Our pattern options include straight set, running bond, herringbone, basketweave, and stacked, and we provide full-scale mockups so you can see grout lines and tile orientation before any cutting or setting begins.
Tile sizes and grout colors are chosen to work with your seams rather than against them. Behind ranges and sinks, we add centered focal tiles or framed panels that align with range hoods and windows. We also account for outlets, switches, and open shelving backs, so every cut and reveal looks deliberate.

We place glass mosaics, metal trim, or hand-painted tiles at two to three strategic points—a lower band at countertop height, a vertical accent behind the cooktop, or a horizontal strip at upper-cabinet midline—to create visual rhythm without overwhelming the field tile.
We coordinate accent materials with countertops and cabinet hardware for a cohesive result. Waterproof adhesive and epoxy grout are used around accents near steam or splatter zones to keep them stable and stain-resistant long-term. Samples are provided for approval before installation begins.

For clients who want texture and permanence, we build stone backsplash feature walls using natural or engineered stone panels. A continuous stone panel behind a range or sink makes a strong focal point, and we template the area carefully to minimize seams and pattern repeats.
The stone is anchored with mechanical fasteners plus stone-rated thinset, and non-sanded grout or sealed joints protect porous surfaces. Heavy pieces get ledger strip or backer board reinforcement where needed. We also provide sealing schedules and maintenance guidance to preserve the finish over time.
We install subway tile with tight, consistent grout joints starting from level reference lines snapped across the wall. Cement-based thinset provides a strong bond, and full tiles are prioritized where they are most visible, with cuts planned around outlets and windows to keep patterns balanced. Layout options include running bond, stacked vertical or horizontal, and herringbone. We use 1/16 to 1/8 inch grout joints for porcelain and ceramic, and epoxy grout in kitchen environments for stain resistance. Porous tiles and grout lines are sealed after installation where the material requires it.
We design mosaic accents as focal points above ranges, sinks, or island backsplashes. Mesh-backed sheets are used for consistent placement across standard runs, and individual tesserae are hand-set for irregular shapes or niche work to maintain pattern integrity. Adhesive selection is matched to the material, metal, glass, and natural stone; each has different bonding requirements, and backing prevents hollow spots beneath small tiles. Stone mosaics receive a protective sealer after grouting to guard against oils and moisture.
We install full-height slab backsplashes, large-format porcelain, and vertically stacked tiles for a sleek, contemporary finish. Slab materials are templated precisely with continuous or bookmatched seams for a near-seamless appearance. Large panels are set with flexible adhesive to handle thermal movement and supported with appropriate mechanical backing. We also integrate under-cabinet lighting channels, recessed niches, and flush outlets into backsplash designs. For minimal-grout finishes, we use rectified-edge tiles with polyurethane or epoxy grout in tight joint settings.
We manage timelines, materials, and crews so your tile backsplash installs on schedule and meets design specs. We prioritize clear communication, precise budgeting, and workmanship that matches Beverly Hills standards.
We assign a dedicated project manager to every backsplash job. They build a day-by-day schedule, coordinate tile and grout orders to match your palette, and manage plumbers, electricians, and installers to keep the project moving without gaps. Layout changes and cut approvals happen through digital plans and field notes before installation begins, not during it. We handle permits and inspections where required, follow local building codes, and document tile warranties with aftercare instructions for grout sealing and ongoing cleaning.
Every project starts with an in-home consultation and a written estimate covering materials, labor, and timeline. We explain tile options, edge profiles, and grout choices clearly so decisions are straightforward. Samples and mockup panels are available for review before full installation begins, and our team performs a final walkthrough with you to confirm grout lines, alignments, and finish details are exactly right. If anything needs attention after completion, we schedule remedial work promptly and honor all manufacturer warranties.
Pricing depends on tile type, square footage, and job complexity. Basic ceramic or subway tile installations in smaller Beverly Hills kitchens generally start around $300 to $800, while premium materials like natural stone, glass mosaic, or large-format porcelain push costs higher. Custom patterns, intricate grout work, and any wall repairs needed before tiling also add to the total. We assess each project on-site and provide a written estimate with a clear breakdown before any work begins.
Most straightforward backsplash jobs take one to three days from prep through grouting. A small kitchen with simple tile can often wrap in a single day, while larger spaces or custom designs with decorative mosaics or stone features need more time. Wall repairs, waterproofing, or backer board work add one to two days on top of that. Thinset and grout curing times also factor into the overall schedule, and we account for all of it when we give you a timeline upfront.
Porcelain and ceramic are our most recommended materials for Beverly Hills kitchens. They are durable, stain-resistant, and available in a wide range of styles at accessible price points. Glass and natural stone deliver a high-end finish but require appropriate sealing and more attentive maintenance over time. Stainless steel and metal tiles suit contemporary kitchens and handle heat exposure well. We recommend materials based on your cooking habits, cleaning preferences, and the overall design direction of the space.
Yes, surface preparation is part of every job we take on. We inspect existing walls, remove old material where needed, and install proper backer board on any wet-area surfaces before a single tile goes up. Waterproofing membranes are applied behind bathroom backsplashes and around kitchen sinks where moisture exposure is a concern. We follow manufacturer and industry standards throughout, because proper substrate preparation is what keeps tiles bonded and grout lines intact for the long term.
Yes. We cut tile precisely around outlets and switches and install box extenders where needed to bring electrical covers flush with the new tile surface. Countertops are masked and cushioned throughout the job to prevent scratches or chips. If outlet repositioning or new cover plates are required, we coordinate directly with licensed electricians so that side of the work is handled correctly. The goal on every project is a clean, finished result with no damage to surrounding fixtures or surfaces.
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