With kitchen trends constantly shifting, being confident that a backsplash tile idea will last as long as the kitchen does—a few years, at least—isn’t always a sure thing. Trends in larger kitchen features such as appliances, countertops, and kitchen cabinet paint colors seem to be all over the place. They pop up, disappear, and then make a comeback every few years, and kitchen backsplash designs are in the same boat. But being on-trend isn’t the end-all, be-all it once was. Remember the days when it was white kitchen or bust? Now, kitchen color schemes are gaining a little more variety. Of course, with more kitchen backsplash ideas floating around, it’s more important than ever to know which ones suit your style and taste. Subway tiles aren’t the only trending choice anymore. Take a look at these kitchen backsplashes and take note. Which eye-catching look will give your kitchen that perfect, polished finish?
Gray Backsplash
Is gray the new white? Maybe not, but a pop of gray can spice up an all-white kitchen. (Bonus points if it has an irregular shape, like these kite-shaped tiles.)
Blue Backsplash
Textured blue tiles with complementary accent tiles in a standard rectangular shape make this kitchen backsplash a focal point for the space.
Moroccan-style Tile Backsplash
Painted tiles in an irregular pattern create a Moroccan tile backsplash. Small-scale patterns can lend a space energy, while a large-scale pattern has a more soothing, laidback feel.
Brick Backsplash
Exposed brick is still trending, and the faded, rustic look of this brick backsplash brings new energy to white cabinetry and countertops.
White Kitchen Backsplash
All-white kitchens aren’t as popular as they once were, but white kitchen backsplashes are still having a moment. Pair with colored cabinets to avoid a washed-out look.
Herringbone Backsplash
Give backsplash tiles of any color an unexpected arrangement with a herringbone backsplash pattern. Try alternating colors or finishes (glossy and matte, for example) for extra pizazz.
Rustic Backsplash
Exposed natural wood helps create a rustic, farmhouse feel.
Wood Backsplash
Paired with a monochromatic room, a wood backsplash of natural or finished wood adds a pop of color that also helps to warm up a space.
Subway Tile Backsplash
This tried-and-true backsplash tile idea is still going strong. Try subway tiles with dark grout for a contemporary, casual look, or white grout for a more sleek, elegant vibe.
Black Backsplash
A black backsplash is a surprising twist that will have every visitor admiring your daring. Try tiles with varying finishes for a slightly softer look, or go with a uniform tile for a sharp, contemporary kitchen.
Glass Tile Backsplash
Glass tile has a lighter, gentler look than porcelain. Try it for an elevated, almost ethereal backsplash.
Mosaic Tile Backsplash
Mosaic might be a little retro, but in the right kitchen, these little tiles pop.