The Best Kitchen Backsplashes for Your home + 52 ideas

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Types of Kitchen Backsplashes

Kitchen backsplashes come in various materials and styles, each offering a unique appearance and functional benefit. Here are some of the most common kitchen backsplashes available:
 
  • Subway Tiles
  • Mosaic Tiles
  • Glass Tiles
  • Natural Stone
  • Ceramic and Porcelain Tiles
  • Metal or Stainless Steel
  • Brick
These types of kitchen backsplashes will look elegant and cohesive next to custom cabinetry.

52 Ideas for Kitchen Backsplashes

With endless possibilities, from classic tile patterns to innovative materials, your backsplash can be a beautiful addition to your home, complementing your cabinets. This guide has compiled 58 inspiring ideas to help you find the perfect backsplash for your kitchen.

Natural Stone Backsplashes

Organic shapes and textures are highlighted in natural stone backsplashes. This brings nature inside and adds a rustic flair to the kitchen design.

1 . Long horizontal stone tile in a cream traditional kitchen.

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2. Hexagon stone tile in white shaker kitchen.

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3. Square stone tile in a two-tone kitchen.

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4. Brown natural stone tile in a white kitchen.

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5. Stone tile in a traditional / Mediterranean style kitchen.

Stone Slab Backsplashes

Stone slabs are an impactful statement and let the texture and pattern of natural materials shine. They may be more maintenance, but the beauty and simplicity of stone is unmatched.

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6. Beautiful continuous stone countertop and backsplash.

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7. Marble backsplash with statement range hood.

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8. Stone backsplash with dark veining. 

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9. Black stone backsplash with subtle white veining.

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10. Stunning white kitchen with stone slab backsplash.

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11. Marble backsplash with floating shelves.

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12. Stone slab backsplash under kitchen window.

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13. Stone slab backsplash with a small ledge.

Subway Tile Backsplash

Subway tile backsplashes offer a timeless and versatile look, making them a popular choice for many kitchens. Their simple rectangular shape and classic staggered arrangement create a clean and elegant aesthetic that complements various design styles.

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14. White subway tile backsplash with statement panel.

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15. Classic subway tile with dark grout.

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16. White horizontal subway tile backsplash with under-cabinet lighting.

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17. White subway tile with dark grout and matching white countertop.

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18. Stacked grey subway tile in blue custom kitchen.

Colorful Backsplashes

Colorful backsplashes bring vibrant personality into your kitchen. They offer endless possibilities, from bold solid hues to intricate mosaic patterns, allowing you to express your unique style.

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19. Blue sea glass inspired tile in this beachy kitchen.

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20. Fun geometric cube patterned backsplash with modern cabinets.

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21. Statement green tile under the range hood.

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22. Dark, small tile backsplash against white cabinetry.

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23. Teal blue horizontal tile with mid-century modern cabinets.

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24. Soft-colored tile under the stainless steel range hood.

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25. Blue-grey tile next to grey cabinetry.

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26. Cute pink square tile with wood floating shelf.

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27. Blue skinny horizontal tile against grey and wood cabinetry.

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28. Chevron green tile with wood floating shelves.

White Backsplashes

White backsplashes are timeless and elegant, making them a popular choice for both modern and traditional kitchens. They effortlessly brighten up the space and provide a neutral backdrop that complements any color scheme or design aesthetic.

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29. Modern white marble creates a clean backdrop.

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30. Clean white marble backsplash in an all white kitchen.

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31. White herringbone backsplash provides subtle texture.

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32. White countertop and backsplash with green cabinets.

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33. Long horizontal white tile backsplash with shaker cabinets.

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34. White subway tile backsplash with wood shelves.

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35. White tile backsplash with dark grout.

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36. Stacked white horizontal tile backsplash.

Square Tile Backsplashes

Square tile backsplashes offer a contemporary and geometric alternative to traditional rectangular tiles. Their symmetrical shape can create a modern and structured look in your kitchen, especially when arranged in a grid pattern. Square tiles come in various sizes and materials, allowing for versatile designs that suit different styles and preferences.

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37. Square tile behind the wood shelves creates texture in a white kitchen.

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38. Simple square tile backdrop for green cabinets.

Vertical Tile Backsplashes

Vertical tile backsplashes offer a unique and visually dynamic alternative to the more common horizontal layout. By running tiles from countertop to ceiling, they can elongate the appearance of walls, adding height and drama to your kitchen.

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39. This vertical tile backsplash is simple yet contemporary.

Backsplashes with Unique Patterns

Unique patterned backsplashes add an element of artistic flair and personality to your kitchen, transforming it into a standout feature of your home. Whether featuring intricate designs, geometric shapes, or bold motifs, these backsplashes can be a captivating focal point.

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40. Black, white, grey, and gold tile triangle backsplash.

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41. Blue square tile backsplash in a costal kitchen.

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42. Geometric hexagon tile backsplash in a fun modern kitchen.

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43. Beautiful back and white patterned tile backsplash.

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44. Patterned tile backsplash under the hood vent.

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45. Patterned tile behind the hood vent brings black and white cabinetry together.

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46. Small geometric tile from countertop to ceiling.

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47. Unique white tile backsplash with blue flat door front cabinetry.

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48. Tiny gold tile pops against this white backsplash.

Backsplashes with Unique Shapes

Their unconventional forms create a sense of movement and interest, making them a conversation-worthy feature in any kitchen.

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49. Looking closely, you can see a unique puzzle-peice backsplash.

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50. Varying sizes of the vertical tile create a unique look.

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51. Hexagons with dark grout create a bold statement.

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52. Stacked white tiles create an interesting backsplash.

Choosing the best backsplash for your kitchen

  • What material is best for a kitchen backsplash?
    There isn’t a single best material; it depends on your style and maintenance preferences, with popular choices being ceramic, glass, and natural stone.

  • How do I choose the right backsplash to match my countertops and cabinets?
    Consider color, texture, and overall style to ensure a cohesive look that complements your existing elements.

  • Are some backsplash materials easier to clean and maintain than others?
    Yes, ceramic and glass tiles are generally easier to clean and maintain compared to natural stone.

  • What is the cost range for different types of backsplashes?
    Costs can range from $10 to $50 per square foot, depending on the material and design complexity.

  • Can I install a backsplash myself, or should I hire a professional?
    Yes, DIY installation is possible with simpler grout designs, but intricate or heavy materials may require a professional.

  • How high should the backsplash be on the wall?
    Backsplashes extend from the countertop to the bottom of the upper cabinets or all the way to the ceiling.

  • What are the current trends in backsplash design?
    Trends include bold patterns, large-format tiles, vertical tile, and stone to the ceiling.

  • Are there eco-friendly options for kitchen backsplashes?
    Yes. Reclaimed or recycled materials are most eco friendly, for new materials consider the over sustainability and longevity of the material.  

  • How do I deal with outlets and switches when installing a backsplash?
    But cutting a hole in the backsplash or opting for outlets installed in the bottom of the upper cabinet.

  • Can I use different materials or colors in the same backsplash design?
    Yes, combining different materials or colors can create a beautiful custom design.

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