For a backsplash that adds interest and warmth, opt for nature-inspired motifs. Marble tiles featuring fern fronds were used for this kitchen backsplash, seamlessly blending the low-country family home
Add a splash of color with a rainbow terrazzo backsplash and matching countertop. This design works particularly well with brightly colored fixtures, like the vivid yellow range in this kitchen.
Locally-sourced materials were used to create a German schmear-esque backsplash in a Napa Valley home. This rustic stonework brings the beauty of the outdoors inside and ties the kitchen
Antique or vintage-inspired tiles add character to your kitchen. Tiles sourced from Solar Antique Tiles create a homey kitchen designed to make guests feel as if they're in the Cotswolds.
In a traditional home, modern elements like a linear hood and utilitarian gas range can be softened with natural, heavily veined marble. The same marble was used for the backsplash, floating shelf
Make a bold statement with colorful patterned tiles. "White subway tile is overused," it is said. Opt for tiles in vibrant colors like blue, green, or pink to add personality and vibrancy to your kitchen.
High-quality, handmade tiles, even in neutral colors, can make a significant impact. Glossy off-white tile and leathered soapstone were used for a timeless combination.
Square teal tiles were used to highlight the cooking alcove. White tiles with a teal blue trim on either side of the range carry the color throughout the kitchen, creating a cohesive and visually appealing