KITCHEN TILE BACKSPLASH IDEAS TO SHOW OFF YOUR STYLE

Beyond settling on the right appliances, cabinetry, or color palette, choosing a backsplash is equally important to your design scheme. It's a moment to experiment with different tile materials, eye-catching patterns, and sophisticated hues. Plus, it's the perfect opportunity to showcase your design style, regardless of where you might fall on the cooking spectrum.

TEAL TILE

In a Brooklyn brownstone designed by architect Elizabeth Roberts, a custom teal-colored backsplash featuring tile from Alchemy Materials blends seamlessly with custom cabinetry that's complete with hardware by E.R. Butler & Co. The range is by Wolf.

SHADES OF GREEN

Designer Christine Markatos Lowe loves nothing more than a kitchen with a statement backsplash, like this design boasting a range of green hues. "A backsplash is the best place to add a pop of color into a kitchen design without having to do a full kitchen renovation," she says.

MOROCCAN TILE

Martyn Lawrence Bullard's West Hollywood home—a Moroccan-meets-midcentury oasis—showcases his passion for crafting global-inspired interiors. Green accents, including a backsplash with Moroccan from Zellij Gallery, complete the standout kitchen.

MOSAIC TILE

A backsplash featuring mosaic tile from Ann Sacks steals the show in a Richard Mishaan-designed kitchen in a TriBeCa building. The space also includes a custom island, range, and hood by Herzog & de Meuron. The barstools are by Gabriel Scott and the cabinetry is custom.

NEUTRAL PATTERN

In a Lake Tahoe retreat designed by Palmer Weiss, the neutral kitchen's backsplash tile by Exquisite Surfaces serves as a point of interest. The countertop is by Caesarstone, the ceiling beams are reclaimed barnwood, the flooring is stained white oak, and the artwork was painted by the owners’ young daughter.

CLASSIC MARBLE TILE

 

A classic backsplash made of Carrara marble tiles by Walker Zanger adds balance to a powder blue kitchen in a Pacific Palisades, California, home belonging to designer Alison Palevsky and her husband, Alexander. The wooden bar stools are from Organic Modernism, the kitchen stove is by Viking, and the 1920s pendants are from Thanks for the Memories.

ONYX TILES

A classic onyx backsplash and custom cabinetry complete an all-white modern chef's kitchen design by Jeanne Finnerty.

OFF-WHITE PORTUGUESE TILES

 

Off-white 19th-century Portuguese tiles add character to a London kitchen. The island is made from a 19th-century cast-iron stove and topped with Carrara marble, and the pendant light is early-20th-century French.

ANTIQUE TILES

Antique patterned tiles from Southern Italy make for a lively backsplash in a 17th-century farmhouse in the South of France. A Louis XIV farm table, a skirted farm sink, and ample open shelving complete the design.

MOROCCAN TILES

In a suburban Chicago home by Project Interiors, Moroccan tiles in a custom size from Ann Sacks add elegance to a warm gray kitchen. A cantilevered island with Carrara countertops maximizes space.

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