The backsplash has always been an important part of any kitchen remodel. It not only protects the walls above a work area but also complements the countertop. The backsplashes of today are made up of many different materials such as natural stone, glass, mirror, metal, brick, and wood. Backsplash design has become more creative and artful, incorporating textures and different shaped tiles. Let’s take a look at four of the top kitchen backsplash design trends that you’re definitely going to want to think about incorporating into your kitchen remodel.
Patterned Tiles
With the theme of going bolder with design trends, homeowners no longer want a plain tile backsplash. More homeowners want something that turns your head and creates an interesting focal point. Popular tile patterns include chevron, herringbone, Moroccan fish scale, and laser cut tile.
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One of the most popular patterns involves the use of graphic print or large tiles in big, bold colors. These oversized patterned tiles liven up your space. You should be careful not to create something too exciting. Something too bold can make your kitchen look overly cluttered.
Colored Tiles
Forget the whites and any other neutral color. You can get tiles in basically any color you want. The backsplash is a great way to introduce your style to the kitchen. A pop of color is the perfect way to do this.
A blue-tiled backsplash emits a homey feeling. It makes the kitchen feel like a happy and relaxing place. If you want a burst of energy, look for red or yellow tiles. If you want something more creative, combine two or three colors.
Marble Slabs
Slabs are a different approach to the backsplash from the typical tile. Slabs are a continuous piece with few breaks, so instead of several individual small tiles, you have one large slab stretching the entire backsplash area. Marble and marble-looking slabs are the most common. Why they are so popular is because of their beauty, subtly of color, and unique variations in veining. In some cases, a slab backsplash can be a smooth transition from the countertop to the backsplash. The design choices here are limitless.
Window Backsplash
Maybe you want to get rid of the tile or slab backsplash altogether? A glass backsplash is another fun option, and this one helps connect you to the outdoors. Of course, your home would need to have plenty of natural light in order to effectively accomplish this, and you’d need to design your home with bright and open décor. It’s a great option to combine your windows and your backsplash. It’s going to make your kitchen feel much more open and much brighter.
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