Choose a dark backsplash in a dramatic stone or tile for a high contrast.
Oradd color to a kitchenwith white cabinets with DIY patterned tile or budget-friendly subway tile in a vibrant shade.
Michelle Berwick Design paired white cabinetry with black and rose gold and copper accents in this spacious modern kitchen.

Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography
Colorful Patterned Tiles
Erin Williamson Design
Blue is a crowd-pleasing color that pairs well with white.
Polished brass reproduction antique plumbing fixtures add warmth.
Oversized black pendant lights and black countertops help to balance the mix of solid and glass-front painted white cabinetry.

Marie Flanigan Interiors
Multicolored Mosaic
Pair simple white cabinetry with a custom backsplash to personalize your kitchen.
Desiree Burns Interiors kept it neutral with handmade tile in shades of off-white.
Black accents and a rustic exposed wood ceiling add balance.

Michelle Berwick Design
Vertical Tile Stacks
Add coastal style to a kitchenby mixing white cabinetry with deep blue backsplash tiles.
Navy Blue Subway Tile
Design byCathie Hong Interiors/Christy Q. JLA Designs paired lightly veined stone with white cabinets finished with gold hardware in this sleek Manhattan apartment kitchen.
Choose a bronze mirror finish for a warmer effect.

Erin Williamson Design
Blue-Gray Stone Slab
A grayish blue stone slab backsplash adds drama to a coastal kitchen.
Whitewashed Brick
Whittney Parkinson Design
A whitewashed brick backsplash creates texture against modern white cabinetry.
Rustic wood accents and bright metallic lighting adds warmth.

Tyler Karu
DIY Hex Tile Backsplash
Hexagonal marble tiles add elegance to a modern kitchen.
Jessica Nelson Design warmed up this compact kitchen with gold-tone hardware and plumbing fixtures.
What bang out of backsplash is the most trendy?

Desiree Burns Interiors
Trendykitchen backsplashmaterials include handmade square zellige tiles, large stone slabs with dramatic veining, andterrazzo tiles.
Should the backsplash be lighter or darker than the cabinets?
The backsplash can be either lighter or darker than kitchen cabinets.

Erin Williamson Design
Choose a light backsplash for a cohesive feel.
Opt for a darker backsplash to add contrast or create a dramatic focal point.
Should a tile backsplash align with the cabinet or countertop?

Desiree Burns Interiors

Desiree Burns Interiors

A Beautiful Mess

Britt Design Studio

Tyler Karu

Hannah Tyler Designs

My 100 Year Old Home

Design byCathie Hong Interiors/Christy Q. Photography

JLA Designs

@houseofchais/ Instagram

Design byGhislaine Vinas/ Photo by Garrett Rowland

Design byCathie Hong Interiors/Christy Q. Photography

Maite Granda

Design bySissy + Marley Interiors/ Photo byMarco Ricca

Design byLeanne Ford Interiors/ Photo byAmy Neunsinger

Design byCathie Hong Interiors/Margaret Austin Photo

Studio Peake

Design byLeanne Ford Interiors/ Photo byErin Kelly

Design byLeanne Ford Interiors/ Photo byMax Kim-bee

Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography

Design byLeanne Ford Interiors/ Photo byReid Rolls

Design byEmilie Fournet Interiors/ Photo by Rachael Smith

Design byCalimia Home/ Photo by Jeanne Canto

Tyler Karu

Desiree Burns Interiors

Whittney Parkinson Design

@houseofchais/ Instagram

Kendall Wilkinson Design

Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography