Trends may come and go, but these popular backsplash ideas are must-knows for anyone considering a kitchen reno.
Subway tiles aren’t the only trending choice anymore.
The natural, trending hue gives this kitchen thatC&M Interiorsdesigned a welcoming vibe.
Photo:Brittny Smith
Here, painted red glass adds a bold, shiny touch to this kitchen by designerRebecca Ward.
(If you’d like, use a darker grout to help highlight the shape even further.)
Botanical Backsplash
Brian Wetzel for Michelle Gage
Designing a botanical-filled kitchen?
Seamus Payne for Lisa Gilmore
Honeycomb Backsplash
Meghan Balcom for Krystal Reinhard
There’s nothing sweeter than a classic honeycomb backsplash.
Whether brightly hued or white in color like this one thatKrystal Reinhardused, it’s always a cheerful choice.
help light bounce around the kitchen.
Stephanie Russo for Nash Design Group
Checkered Backsplash
Sam Sacks
Who can resist a checkered moment?
For a bit of acolor drenchingmoment, pair your backsplash with coordinating red cabinets likeSarah Staceydid.
Art Deco Backsplash
Artistic Tile
This fan-shaped kitchen backsplash fromArtistic Tileis giving major Art Deco vibes.
Corey Hogrefe for C&M Interiors
), opt for a multicolor mosaic look.
This triangle design from Artistic Tile is super cute.
Color-Coordinated Backsplash
When you’re picking tiles, don’t forget to think about the whole picture.
Dustin Halleck for Alexandra Kaehler
This stunning tile backsplash thatHomesmith Designselected perfectly complements the painted cabinets, countertop material, and oval shape sconces.
Grid Mirror Backsplash
Mirrored backsplashes come in many shapes and forms.
Petite Printed Backsplash
Small prints are great too!
Native House Photography for Cat Walker
Custom Backsplash
Tiffany Edwards
Kitchen backsplashes can double as art!
Choose something to depict and order a custom tile backsplash that features your favorite plant or animal scene.
We love the beautiful birdsTiffany Edwardschose here.
Steven Gray for In Detail Interiors
Vinyl Backsplash
Smart Tiles, thesmarttiles.com
Tired of tile?
How about this orange thatTwin Palms Projectpicked?
Alexandra Kaehler chose a funky, colorful print for this small nook.
Kat Alves for Rebecca Ward
Gray Backsplash
Creative Tonic / Julie Soefer
Is gray the new white?
With her approach, the fresh, gold look will stand the test of time.
Pair with warm wooden flooring to avoid a washed-out look.
The FlairHunter / Blake Peterson
Try alternating colors or finishes (glossy and matte, for example) for extra pizazz.
Mirrored Backsplash
Dan Cutrona for Robin Gannon
Mirrored tile will add a modern look to your kitchen.
Try it for an elevated, contemporary backsplash, asRobin Gannondid in this bar area.
Julie Soefer for Lucas Eilers
Pair with light gray kitchen cabinets to show off the turquoise color.
Pair it withsimple shiplap, asEmily Janakdid, so that it really pops.
Pair with a wooden paneled fridge and freezer to create some contrast in your space.
Polina Pigulevsky for Kelly Canada
“Marble countertops that flow into a seamless backsplash are incredibly popular!
“Generally speaking, its all about contrast here,” Goerzen says.
“If the countertop is dark, go light with the backsplash, and vice versa.
Brian Wetzel for Michelle Gage
It’s more about color than style.
“These hues are always in style and will blend seamlessly with any style or decor upgrades.”
If you like to stick to your neutral colors, white is also very popular.
Meghan Balcom for Krystal Reinhard
“White backsplashes are classic and timeless.
They provide a clean, bright look that can complement any kitchen style, from modern to traditional.
Jenny Siegwart for Kristin Kostamo-McNeil
Emery Davis for Sarah Hargrave
Patricia Burke for James Yarosh
Sam Sacks
Patricia Burke for James Yarosh
Native House Photography for Lisa Gilmore
Avery Nicole for Sarah Stacey
Artistic Tile
Artistic Tile
Jacob Snavely for Young Huh
Artistic Tile
Brittny Smith
Julie Soefer for Creative Tonic
Julie Soefer for Creative Tonic
Creative Tonic / Julie Soefer
Lisa Gilmore
DHSphoto/Getty Images
Artistic Tile
Avery Nicole for Sarah Stacey
Tiffany Edwards
Shelby Vanhoy
Smart Tiles, thesmarttiles.com
Maven Haven
Twin Palms Project
Aimée Mazzenga for Alexandra Kaehler
Douglas Burke for The FlairHunter
Julie Soefer for Creative Tonic
Creative Tonic / Julie Soefer
Lara Kimmerer for Arne Jensen
Tyler Hogan for Kim Gordon
Lauren Miller for Sam Sacks
Grace Laird for Lucas Eilers
Kerry Kirk for Emily June
Julie Soefer for Kara Childress
Aimée Mazzenga for Alexandra Kaehler
Margaret Rose Larson for Taylor Fusco
Dan Cutrona for Robin Gannon
Greg Riegler for In Detail Interiors
Leandra Eich / Lara Kimmerer
Raquel Langworthy for Danielle Chiprut
Artistic Tile
Lisa Flood for Emily Janak
Stacy Zarin Goldberg for Catherine Ebert