How to Hang Plates on Backsplash
HOW TO HANG PLATES ON BACKSPLASH
Welcome! So maybe you popped over from Pinterest, maybe you are a regular (muah!) or maybe you just wanted a quick peek at how you can get this fun and interchangeable backsplash decor idea. Whatever the case may be, please read this ENTIRE POST. I promise you will thank me later :-)…
I have a serious obsession with random plates. I buy just one of each that I come across and have built up quite an inventory of onsies over the years. I love mixing them up for a dinner setting or using them as serving platters. I usually find my favorites at HomeGoods or HERE. Then one day I got this crazy idea. Seeing as though I love a good pop of color and pattern AND we have lots of space behind our cooktop, why not hang several on the backsplash? So I went scrummaging around our garage for ideas on how to do so. That’s when I ran across a package of Command hooks I had purchased for our front door. I ran to my local Michaels to grab some plate hangers and voila! Instant, cheap and super easy accent wall in our kitchen!
Shop Plates:
So here’s where the “read this entire post” begins… First, I re-purchased items to show you what is needed for this project. I had originally purchased white plate hangers at Michaels but also just found these gold ones at Hobby Lobby. Either work great! Also, I used Outdoor Command Hooks originally just because that’s what we had and after using one of these pictured below, I do HIGHLY recommend the Outdoor Command Hooks. For whatever reason, they seem to adhere better than the regular ones. Also, HUGE DISCLAIMER… I cannot guarantee that this DIY will work on your backsplash as well as it did ours. Our backsplash is clear glass tile which is not pourous like some travertine and stone tile so those may not adhere as well. Make sure to test the hooks with your cheap china FIRST before trying out your Sunday best. And finally, I am not sure how easily these can be removed from your backsplash. We have had one fall randomly but other than that, I have not attempted to remove the hooks.
Supplies
Outdoor Command Hooks
Plate Hangers
Fun Plates!
Step One
Attach plate hanger to each plate wrapping it from top to bottom very securely.
Step Two
Open Command hook package and adhere tape according to instructions to the hook and then to your backsplash. Push it down very hard against backsplash to adhere securely.
Hang Plates! I typically hang larger ones on the top and bottom and then smaller ones on each side.
AFTER
Shop Our Kitchen:
Plates Pictured Above, Topiaries & Mason Jar: HomeGoods
Shop Our Kitchen:
Another Fun Look…
XOXO, Brittany Hayes
melissa says
it’s beautiful! i’m so glad you shared this 🙂
have you noticed any issues when it’s warm from using the stove?
Brittany Hayes says
We haven’t actually! Thanks so much! XOXO
Kandi says
Hi there! Did you paint your island? If so, what colors did you use? Also, the cute side table that your friend gave you, did you also paint that? Are they the same color? So adorable! Would you mind sharing? Thanks so much! Love everything!
Brittany Hayes says
Here’s the custom paint “recipe”… https://addisonswonderland.com/our-white-on-white-kitchen-reveal/
Sherry says
Many years ago, in my previous home, I purchased a set of Spode Blue Room Archive plates and hung them across my backsplash by drilling small screws into the grout. This set-up worked beautifully for years.
Patricia Braun says
Do you have pictures?
Vera says
Have the command strips held up behind the gas stove ?
Sharon Tusing says
Recently remodeled my kitchen- we used an Italian Travertine tile as our backsplash..It’s Beautiful.. BUT.. I’ve always hung plates ( special from Spain & travels, antiques from family)& special nicknacks .. Now I’m stressing about how to re-hang with this tile! I DONT want to drill holes in the tile… but I don’t know what’s a good adhesive or Velcro product to use & can’t find any information (I’ve been googling for days☹️). Worried that my precious family plates, etc. will all end up shattered on my countertops. My kitchen is relatively small.. so not much extra wall space- plus- I think it looks ‘naked’ w/out some stuff on backsplash.. Any Ideas???
Judy says
Thanks for posting. I recently tiled two walls in my kitchen and was looking for a way to dress them up. I have sage cabinets with grey tile. I love the idea of adding some cool color now with the plates I have collected from all the resale shops I been to over the years. Your directions are perfect! Keep the projects coming!
Shelley McLendon says
Thank you so much.
I’ve been looking forever to try and figure out what I could use to hang my plates on my kitchen tile.
Meme says
Thank you for this post. I recently tiled my backsplash and want to hang a silver tray over my stove and I think this could work for a tray too.