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Kitchen Backsplash Trends 2017

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Backsplashes have come a long way since being functional surfaces; now they serve as statement pieces that express a homeowner's unique design aesthetic. Backsplashes that reflect natural and under-cabinet lighting create an eye-catching impact when combined with cabinet colors of differing hues.

Marble is an increasingly popular kitchen material, from small tiles to full slabs of it. Though wood typically does not belong in this context, new tile designs emulate its look and feel for added authenticity.

Subway Tiles

Subway tiles are a timeless classic when it comes to backsplash tile options, being available in an abundance of shapes, sizes, and colors to complement any style kitchen from classic to contemporary.

For an eye-catching finish, herringbone or chevron-style subway tiles offer an eye-catching solution. Available in thin rectangular designs, these tiles can be arranged in patterns to create a striking visual.

Marble is an enduringly classic backsplash material. Adapting well to different styles and combinations, marble looks especially striking against light cabinets.

Painted Tiles

A backsplash can add an eye-catching splash of color without breaking the bank by renovating an entire wall of colorful tiles. Simply painting one in an eye-catching hue can transform your kitchen with just one inexpensive change.

White subway tile has long been a classic design choice, yet many designers have discovered new ways to add visual interest by playing around with scale and material of tiles. Larger tiles create a more modern, graphic aesthetic while narrow tiles can be arranged in herringbone or chevron patterns to draw the eye closer.

Porcelain and ceramic tiles offer budget-conscious backsplash options that can easily fit into any design style, such as Zellige tiles with their distinctive organic shapes that add an organic charm to any kitchen space.

Patterned Tiles

Patterned backsplash trends are here to stay, adding texture and visual interest to your kitchen space. Sherringbone patterns, raised tiles in different hues or even chevron styles all serve to enhance visual interest in any space.

If you want to add a splash of texture and depth, consider using intricately textured tile or real stone pebbles as accent pieces in your kitchen, such as behind the stove or in an alcove area. These materials add an eye-catching effect and offer bolder looks than more conventional materials can offer.

Beadboard or shiplap wall finishes provide your kitchen with a classic farmhouse aesthetic, providing another option without using paint - perfect if you prefer natural elements in their space!

Minimalist Backsplashes

For minimalist kitchens, the ideal backsplashes create a striking focal point that complements the rest of the space. If you want something bold but understated, herringbone or chevron patterns may add visual interest and add dimension.

Kitchen designers and homeowners are increasingly opting for backsplashes made of slab materials in their kitchen designs and renovation projects. Unlike tile backsplashes, which contain many seams and joints, slab backsplashes feature one solid piece of material without joints that creates an aesthetically pleasing seamless appearance that feels fresh and contemporary.

Backsplashes made of natural materials like marble, soapstone and wood reflect minimalist styles perfectly. They go well with wooden countertops islands and kitchen stools that include natural accents. If you prefer something more industrial looking then green industrial glass or cement are good choices that still present minimal appearances.

A Pop of Color

Backsplashes are an easy way to add color and texture to your kitchen. From bold red designs to more subdued ones, the ideal backsplash design will set off both countertops and cabinets beautifully.

Beadboard backsplashes have become an increasingly popular trend for 2017, adding classic farmhouse flair to kitchens with tiles designed to match countertops perfectly for an integrated appearance.

Instead, opt for Zellige tiles to give your kitchen an authentically handmade appearance. These irregular handmade tiles provide an organic alternative to subway tile in shades ranging from blues to taupes - ideal for adding some visual interest without overstating it - creating an enduring kitchen backsplash idea!

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June 6, 2023

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