Rethinking Kitchen Backsplash
When it comes to stylish kitchen design, minor touches can offer the greatest impact.
Take your backsplash, for example. Beyond serving the purpose its name indicates—protecting your walls from spaghetti sauce, wayward vegetable juice, and other messes—this feature adds significant texture, color, and sheen to its surroundings. The right backsplash can even tie separate visual elements of the space together for a cohesive, well-curated appearance. If you’re curious about how to fill this blank canvas in a new kitchen or thinking of upgrading your current materials, look no further than these four gorgeous options.
Warm and welcoming stone
The trend of continuing the countertop into the backsplash shows no sign of leaving. This approach creates a clean, consistent visual motif, minimizing the total number of materials that comprise your kitchen. But we could be seeing less of certain types of stone, including sterile gray-and-white Carrara marble and monochromatic quartz. Rather than selecting a stark surface, opt for a warm-hued one with notes of sunny yellow or blush pink, such as Rosa Portugal marble. Such a colorful option will pair nicely with naturally finished wooden cabinetry and flooring as well as bronze or gold fixtures, bringing out their warm tones for a cozy, entertaining-friendly ambience.
Deep, dark slabs
For even more dramatic results, consider going dark, cool-toned, and intense with your stone backsplash, carrying an opulent material like blue sodalite marble across your work surfaces and walls. While dark kitchens were once scoffed at as too bold or moody, they’re now appreciated for their mature sophistication. However, be sure to design around deep tones wisely: choose high-gloss paint finishes and fixtures wherever possible to catch more light, then use softer neutrals elsewhere for contrast—think white oak flooring or pure-white wall paint. The resulting visual balance will heighten the effect of your stone backsplash, showcasing it as a stunning focal point
Avant-garde paint
Painting your backsplash could be one of the most unique ways to imbue your kitchen with enviable style. It will break from the expected, add intrigue to a potentially simplistic design, and exhibit an appealing work of art right at eye level. But think beyond solid-colored paint, letting your imagination run wild by freehand painting or stenciling geometric patterns, floral designs in tropical shades, or other avant-garde elements. If you’re seeking inspiration, look to your favorite artists or social media muses for wonderfully wild ideas. And to work without fear of your results being permanent, apply peel-and-stick wallpaper you can simply paint over. This will also save you the trouble of priming and applying multiple layers in the future—especially should you intend to sell your home.
Metallic tile
Of course, if you’d prefer to just adhere backsplash tile and call it a day, you have plenty of suitable options. Resist choosing classic ceramic or glass ones, though, venturing beyond the ordinary by going for metal instead. After all, this material is likely already present in your kitchen’s faucets, large appliances, cabinet hardware, and light fixtures. Plus, leaning into a metallic concept can subvert the expectations of a typical kitchen, lending this central room of the home surprising, cutting-edge characteristics. For example, timeless tin ceiling tiles make for a stunning backsplash, while eye-catching penny tiles in a copper finish give walls a wonderful texture. To balance the effect, add some soft decorative touches to the room, including potted herbs and colorful canisters. Such decor will provide warm contrast to these cold metal surfaces without concealing their bold facades.