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### Gather Materials.
- Measure the size of the area where you want to install the bamboo backsplash.
- Purchase bamboo backsplash tiles, adhesive, grout, spacers, and tools such as a trowel, sponge, and tile cutter.
### Prepare the Area.
1. Clean the wall where you will be installing the backsplash to ensure it is free of dirt and grease.
2. Use a level to mark a straight line where you want the bottom of the backsplash to be.
### Apply Adhesive.
1. Spread the adhesive on the wall using a trowel, making sure to cover the area where the first row of tiles will go.
2. Press the bamboo tiles onto the adhesive, using spacers to ensure even gaps between tiles.
3. Continue adding rows of tiles, making sure to check that they are straight and level.
### Cut Tiles.
1. Use a tile cutter to trim tiles to fit at the ends or around obstacles such as outlets.
2. Ensure that the cut tiles fit snugly against the wall.
### Grout.
1. Once all the tiles are in place and the adhesive has dried, mix the grout according to the manufacturer's instructions.
2. Apply the grout to the gaps between the tiles using a grout float, making sure to fill all the spaces.
3. Wipe off excess grout with a damp sponge.
### Finish.
1. Allow the grout to dry completely before sealing the backsplash with a waterproof sealant.
2. Clean the tiles with a damp cloth to remove any grout residue.
3. Admire your new bamboo backsplash!
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