The Spruce / Christopher Lee Foto
Backsplashesprotect walls from splashes and spills, hence the name.
One of our favorite styles: a herringbone kitchen backsplash.
The pattern resembles fish bones.

The Spruce / Christopher Lee Foto
It is typically created with rectangular shaped tiles made of ceramic, stone, or porcelain.
Get the inspiration it’s crucial that you upgrade your kitchen with a stylish herringbone backsplash.
Iridescent Marble Herringbone Backsplash
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Karen Berke Meyer
The gorgeous focal point establishes the color scheme for the white and gray kitchen.
The blue tiles also contrast beautifully with the white quartz kitchen countertop.
The white and gray stone tiles are a perfect match for the navy blue cabinetry.

Jenn Feldman Designs
Brass accents are a warming touch that lends a refined elegance.
Over the oven is a herringbone backsplash.
The tiles over the countertops are arranged in a classic subway tile layout.

Studio McGee
Dark blue features establish a sense of balance throughout the white cooking space.
Dark and Dramatic Backsplash
Thisluxurious traditional kitchenbyThe Studio Entouragecombines shiplap paneled walls with a charcoal herringbone backsplash.
The marble herringbone backsplash takes the traditional cabinetry to a new contemporary level.

Stonington Cabinetry and Design
Additional elements including the gold pendants and rattan bar stools add a coastal twist.
Here a modernfarmhouse cooking spacebyThe Kitchen Studiocombines whiteshaker-style cabinetrywith a black herringbone backsplash.
Brushed brass accents with a vintage patina and a wood-paneled oven hood bring rustic warmth to the table.

Stonington Cabinetry & Designs
Behold thisclever DIYby the ladies behind the decor blog,Classy Clutter.
They created a striking backsplash on the cheap using a Sharpie.
The entire project took around eight hours to complete, making it an easyone-day backsplash hack.

Lindye Galloway Studio
Black lower cabinets and a black ceiling frame the look.
Brick Herringbone Kitchen Backsplash
Charbonneau Interiors
Brick warms up this creamy farmhouse kitchen designed byCharbonneau Interiors.
It’s perfect for the space, which feels both historic and elegant.

The Studio Entourage
The pattern speaks to the other subtle details and stunning examples of craftsmanship around the space.
A herringbone tile accent square stands out, especially with the dark, contrasting grout.
The gray grout helps the pattern pop, too.

New River Building Company
The archway frames the wall for an even bigger impact in this space byWeespaces.
The marble herringbone backsplash climbs all the way to the ceiling and brings some glam.
A unique purple-blue tone adds a splash of color and depth to this room byCharlie Coull Design.

The Kitchen Studio
A wide herringbone backsplash climbs from counter to ceiling to deliniate a focal wall.
Slab and Herringbone Kitchen Backsplash
Can’t decide between herringbone and the ever-popular slab backsplash?
This kitchen byCharbonneau Interiorssays you’ve got the option to have both.

The Kitchen Works
A white marble slab crowns the stove area, which is flanked by elegant herringbone tile on both sides.
Extending the herringbone backsplash here helps make this stand-alone area feel cohesive with the rest of the kitchen.
The way the tile wraps around to the side wall offers a luxe touch, too.

Classy Clutter
With its petite size and dark grout, it looks textured and interesting.
Expect herringbone to cost more than a typical backsplash, since it is more intricate and time consuming.
Expect roughly $35 per square foot.

Mary Patton Design
It is eye-catching, but not too trendy.
It can also add the illusion of height to your kitchen.

Maite Granda

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Charlie Coull Design

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