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A white backsplash is a timeless choice that can work in any style kitchen.
Check out these white kitchen backsplash ideas in a range of styles for inspiration.
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Decorative half moon brass cabinet pulls will accessorize the neutral space.
Contrasting Cabinets
Studio Peake
Contrastcolorful kitchen cabinetswith a white backsplash.
White Zellige Tile Backsplash
Create an understated look with a full-wall backsplash of grayish-white zellige tiles.
Brexton Cole Interiors
Pink Cabinets
Studio DIY
Pair a simple white backsplash with white countertops in a colorful kitchen.
This will allow a fun cabinet color like candy pink to stand out while maintaining a balanced look.
Style ablack-and-white kitchento suit a traditional, farmhouse, industrial, or contemporary interior.
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Sage Green Cabinets
Ashley Montgomery Design
Install a white backsplash to balancesage green cabinets.
Mix stone and painted wall panels to add dimension to the monochromatic backsplash.
White Shiplap Backsplash
Chango & Co.
Complement a modern farmhouse kitchen with a whiteshiplap backsplash.
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The horizontal pattern of the wall panels will make your kitchen feel wider and more spacious.
This cozy finish will add subtle dimension to white walls while maintaining an airy and uncomplicated feel.
This twist on traditional horizontal shiplap will add interest to a modern kitchen.
Studio Peake
Hang some natural wood floating shelves on the backsplash to provide display and storage space and add warmth.
This is an easy way to infuse a modern kitchen with character and texture.
Multi-Colored Cabinets
Dazey Den
Temper bright multi-colored kitchen cabinets with a white backsplash.
Studio Peake
Pair with dark grout for a contemporary look.
Embossed Tile Backsplash
Tyler Karu
Play with texture to create interest on a white backsplash.
An embossed tile pattern will create interest and add dimension, complementing white wood paneling or wall paint.
Studio DIY
White tile and matching grout will add a hint of texture to a contemporary kitchen.
Decorate the backsplash by leaning thrift store art in a gilded vintage frame on the countertops.
This will provide contrast for a character-filled mix of old and new.
Mary Patton Design
White quartz with a subtle pattern is a crowd-pleasing and low maintenance choice.
The design will add movement that will keep an all-white kitchen from feeling flat or boring.
Glossy White Tile
Keep asmall apartment kitcheninteresting by mixing shiny and matte white finishes.
Ashley Montgomery Design
A glossy textured tile mixes seamlessly with flat front white cabinetry and open shelving in this corner kitchen.
Sprinkle in gold-toned hardware and mixed wood tones to add warmth.
A little pop of color can go a long way in a neutral kitchen.
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Silver-Toned Accents
Fantastic Frank
Combine a white backsplash with silver-toned accents for a bright cool-toned feel.
Finish cabinetry with black metal pulls.
Skip the upper cabinetry and style countertops with vintage decor for a minimalist feel with plenty of warmth.
Chango & Co.
This is a modern and easy way to add texture while maintaining a minimalist feel.
Then paint the walls in a warmearth-tone colorwith a textured finish for an organic feel.
Beige Cabinets
Use a simple white subway tile backsplash withtwo-tone kitchen cabinetry.
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Red Accents
Create a timeless base in your kitchen with all-white finishes.
This will reduce visual clutter in a large open-plan kitchen.
The easiest throw in of backsplash tile to clean are ceramic, porcelain, and glass tiles.
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A backsplash can make your kitchen more visually appealing, which can help your house to sell more quickly.
But whether it adds value to the sale price isn’t guaranteed.
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