Behold These Bold Kitchen Backsplashes
See how these 62 backsplashes bring beauty, personality and style to their kitchens
Erin Carlyle
12 August 2019
Former Houzz Editorial Staff. Writing about the cost of renovation and what it takes to remodel. Former Forbes real estate reporter. Fascinated by cool homes, watching the bottom line.
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The kitchen backsplash presents an opportunity to bring color, pattern and texture to your space, and plenty of designers on Houzz have maximized this surface area in their work. From graphic tiles to aged copper and dramatic quartz, the possibilities are many. Here are 62 standout kitchen backsplashes that you can use as inspiration for your own kitchen renovation. Which kitchen backsplash would you most like to have in your home?
1. A patchwork backsplash of inlaid marble in soft colors complements the gold details that frame the cabinetry in this Toronto kitchen.
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Work with a kitchen designer to get a gorgeous backsplash
2. Blue, orange, cream and black tiles create a graphic splash against these elegant cabinets in a Chicago kitchen. The opposing side of the kitchen has a complementary rust-orange backsplash behind the range.
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3. This remodeled midcentury kitchen features a retro pattern that the designer compared to the print used for Diane Von Furstenberg’s famous wrap dresses.
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4. The backsplash in this Norfolk, England, kitchen is copper that has been intentionally aged to get its lovely patina.
5. The backsplash in this Toronto kitchen is composed of a single piece of quartz. The same material is used for the countertops.
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6. Swimming fish make a fitting backsplash for this home in Saint John, the port city in New Brunswick, Canada. The backsplash is actually wallpaper.
7. The glazed porcelain backsplash tile in this Toronto kitchen was inspired by woven textiles.
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8. This London kitchen features handmade bespoke tiles in what the designer describes as a spider pattern. The silver pieces interspersing the white are platinum-glazed.
9. Red-tinted glass warms this kitchen in Paris, offsetting the cool gray cabinets and white countertop.
10. The fan-shaped backsplash tile is the standout feature in this Atlanta kitchen. The soft gray cabinets take a back seat to the dramatic tiled wall.
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11. Geometric tiles bring energy and cheer to this Bristol, England, kitchen, which has birch plywood cabinets. The round shape on the tiles echoes the peg holes on the back of the kitchen island.
12. Penny tile makes a statement in this Devens, Massachusetts kitchen, which has classic white cabinets. The design was part of a collaboration with This Old House magazine for a show home.
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13. This kitchen in Belmont, Massachusetts, gets a Moroccan effect thanks to this beautiful patterned backsplash tile.
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14. The hexagon tile in this Victoria, British Columbia, kitchen in white with irregular sprinklings of neutral gray and taupe does two things visually. First, it reinforces the kitchen’s neutral palette, echoing the color of the cabinetry, floor and appliances. And second, it amps up the fun factor in this space — note especially the scattered tiles to the left of the range hood.
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15. This kitchen in Hong Kong features graphic tile similar to the beautiful cement tiles that have also been trending in American kitchens.
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Browse cement tile on Houzz
16. Shimmery blue-green subway tiles make a statement in this apartment kitchen in Paris.
17. This kitchen in County Wexford, Ireland, has plain white cabinets offset by two dramatic features: the magenta quartz counter and the tiled backsplash, which features designs inspired by the street artist Banksy.
18. A dusty aqua backsplash with white pattern softens the clean modern lines of this pied-à-terre on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
19. Happy color in an abstract design lights up this kitchen in Los Angeles. The geometric wall mural — which is actually wallpaper — also helps to unify a kitchen that has an eclectic mix of materials.
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20. Bold tiles bring a cheerful, homey feeling to this modern white kitchen in Auckland, New Zealand.
21. The texture of this dark backsplash brings depth to this kitchen.
22. The backsplash in this Havertown, Pennsylvania, kitchen features a custom tile design with colors inspired by the ocean.
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23. This kitchen floats along with its houseboat in Sausalito, California. The backsplash shown here is a mix of wallpaper featuring famous historical queens and black porcelain tile.
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24. This black-and-white tile in a kitchen in Russia brings lively pattern to a space otherwise dominated by lines — in the wood pattern on the ceiling and walls, and in the gaps between the cabinets.
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25. A Parisian kitchen features gray and white tiles with the classic carpenter’s star pattern often found in quilts.
26. A Manhattan kitchen features mosaic tile designed to look like tiny flowers.
27. A glowing amber-gold backsplash warms this glossy black kitchen in Mexico City. The same material edges the bottom of the large kitchen island.
28. Glass mosaic backsplash tile in various shades of blue beautifies this white kitchen in Dallas.
29. Flowers bloom on this backsplash tile in St. Petersburg, Russia, filling in the space between the counter and the upper cabinets with a surprising element. The larger flowers that continue onto the right wall offer a nice size variation that makes the design look decidedly custom.
30. This kitchen in a studio apartment in Paris continues the backsplash tile on the floor.
31. A space in Seville, Spain, has the same idea, but here the backsplash tile continues on the floor and an additional kitchen wall.
32. Green pops off the wall in this gray and wood kitchen in Melbourne, Australia, in part because of its dynamic color variation and uneven border.
33. Cobalt blue squares enliven this Stockholm space, which has simple white cabinets paired with counters of stainless steel and butcher block. The white grout lines add a crisp and organized feel to the backsplash wall.
How to Add a Kitchen Backsplash
How to Add a Kitchen Backsplash
34. A similar idea works in this kitchen in Gothenburg, Sweden, where a grid of square burgundy tiles brings warm, rich color to a black-and-white kitchen.
35. Bright wallpaper in purple, blue, yellow and black brings a sense of style to this contemporary kitchen in East Austin, Texas.
36. This kitchen in Copenhagen has been placed in what was originally the living room. A smattering of wooden hexagonal tiles creates a pleasing pattern against the white wall and black cabinets.
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37. At first glance this kitchen backsplash of square white tiles might not seem to qualify as “bold"…
… But upon closer observation, note the pink grout. Now that’s a bold choice to embrace a favorite color.
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38. A custom backsplash is the highlight of this Los Angeles kitchen. The tile also served as the palette inspiration for the entire kitchen, with the island and a cabinetry wall color-matched to the blue in the tile.
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39. The mosaic in a New York kitchen is made up of broken china. In a sweet and sentimental touch, the material over the range is primarily the homeowner’s own grandmother’s china.
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40. Dark and light gray tile brings style to a kitchen in South Australia, complementing its light wood and black cabinetry and gray Caesarstone counter.
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41. Rather than replace the midcentury cabinets, the owner of this home in Citrus Heights, California, refinished them to reveal their beautiful birch veneer. A turquoise-green tile backsplash complements the home’s midcentury style.
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42. A Portland, Oregon, kitchen features a black-and-white photo mural as a backsplash.
43. Dark red subway tile adds a zing of color to this black-and-white kitchen in a San Francisco Victorian.
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44. Here teal subway tile with a shimmery finish enlivens this Orange County, California, kitchen space.
45. Vintage bottle caps add flair to this Minneapolis kitchen backsplash.
46. A midcentury kitchen in a Seattle condominium was gutted and underwent a renovation that honors the home’s midcentury time period. An elongated hexagonal shape for the backsplash tile feels retro.
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47. The backsplash tile in this Kansas City, Missouri, kitchen has a handmade, beautifully varied texture to it, and an elongated rectangle shape that feels modern.
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48. A low backsplash of two rows of graphic green-and-gray tile (one row below the window) complements a blue wall and geometric pendants in this home in Lyon, France.
49. Instead of a tile, wallpaper or mural backsplash, this kitchen in Melbourne has a window for a backsplash. It ushers in light as well as the beautiful green colors of the home’s yard.
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I love #59 - cute and clever! But most of the others are too much in my opinion. Less IS more!
Most are bold and express a person's personality. Not sure in my view they are all long lasting installations though. Sometimes a customer doesn't care about that though. Two things I was not crazy about is the irregular edges and when the tile is extended over the window. My favorite were 41, 43, 45, 56 & 58. I found 43 really creative - have seen it before and really like it. Reminds me of when my mother saved wine labels (having sample many of the varieties !) then wallpapered with them. it was really successful.
Pastel colors always capture the soul. Number 34 impresses with its interesting angle. Nice selection