Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets Eye-Catching Tile Designs

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White Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets and Wood Island

The elegance welcomes you with its soft and warm look. White cabinets and white marble countertops create an amazing harmony. The transition between the wood surfaces and the white cabinets is provided by the white mosaic tile backsplash. The gray patterns of the white tiles add movement to the kitchen and bring a stylish look.

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Black Island and Stainless Steel Appliances with White Floors

Such a sleek contrast is created by the black island, black handles, white cabinets, and quartz countertops. Thanks to the white floors the black island stand out more and black handles draw attention. Using chrome knob handles for the uppers can help you to complete the white marble mosaic backsplash stylishly. You can balance the luxurious look with the chrome chandeliers.

Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets

The word “mosaic” can make you think the little pieces of stone or glass come together that create art. Mosaic tiles have such a long history, they were applied in mortar to create a pattern or picture of something. The early examples of it were found in Egypt, 3,500 years ago. They went to Greece and then the Byzantine Empire. Nowadays, you can find stone, glass, or glass pieces that can be in many shapes, and sizes on sheets. Thanks to their variety of sizes, materials, and colors you can be creative in many ways. They can be applied on floors, and walls, or used as backsplashes. If you like white themes for kitchens, a mosaic tile backsplash with white cabinets will be perfect for you to create such an absolutely stunning look with them.

Using mosaic tiles can offer you many design possibilities, especially the kitchens can have such a stylish and elegant look for the cabinets. Also, there are endless possibilities to create a mosaic backsplash that offer one-of-a-kind appeals! Their durability is a plus and they are waterproof. Since mosaic tiles are sold in sheets you can apply them yourself easily. Let’s check the mosaic tiles for the backsplashes!

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Paneled Appliances and White Shaker Cabinets with Brass Details

The light gray color of the island cabinets and quartzite countertops make a lovely harmony together. The light gray veins of the countertops and gray mosaic tile backsplash complete this harmony stylishly. If you like to bring a luxurious look you can use gold handles and details. Also, you can use paneled appliances to keep the wholeness of the kitchen cabinets.

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Blue Mosaic Tile Backsplash and White Cabinets with White Quartz Countertops

Simplicity and stylish look come to life in this kitchen. The white shaker cabinets and white quartz cabinets bring a bright look with freshness. Thanks to the medium-tone wood floors the warmth blends with the freshness. Using black handles add movement with stylish contrast. You may like to use stainless steel appliances to make them join the bright appeal of the kitchen.

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Gray Mosaic Tile Backsplash and White Cabinets with Brass Handles

The exposed wooden beams and wood ceiling add a warm atmosphere with the dark wood floors. You can accentuate the white shaker cabinets with brass handles to bring a stylish look. The wood trim of the white hood joins the warm look of the floors and the ceiling. The knob handles of the upper cabinets increase the chic look nicely. The gray mosaic tile backsplash of the cooktop creates an eye-catchy look thanks to their stylish gray patterns.

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White Seamless Floors and Blue Appliances for a Transitional Kitchen

Thanks to the mirrored panels and glossy surfaces this kitchen has an illusion! They create a luxurious look with colorful design elements. The blue hood and the blue appliances make limelight. The chic look is created by the harmony of the white mosaic tile backsplash and the white ornamented cabinets.

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Blue and White Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets

The beach-style kitchen provides such a cheerful and inviting atmosphere! You can try out the white shaker cabinets and chrome hardware with the light gray countertops for a matching look. The floating wood shelves add a stylish harmony with the blue and white mosaic tile backsplash. The wood floors and the shelves bring a warm atmosphere with an intimate welcome.

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Marble Countertops and Dark Wood Island in a Traditional Kitchen

The elegance is created by the white cabinets and marble countertops with the dark wood island. It is clever to use a lighter hue for the floors to emphasize the dark wood island. The white cabinets surround it and bring a focal point. Marble countertops create a warm atmosphere with the wood island and floors. Thanks to the chrome hardware the backsplash can create a matching look with them.

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White and Black Contrast with Gray Countertops in a Transitional Kitchen

The black handles and the white cabinets create the striking impact of the white and black contrasts. The other stunning design element for this kitchen is, of course, the multicolored backsplash. Its navy blue color tones bring a fresh look with the white cabinets. The backsplash provides movement for the atmosphere. Also, using the white cabinets with a blue backsplash create a contrasting look. Using stainless steel appliances keep the clean and fresh look, well.

Mosaic Tile Materials

Mosaic tile materials can offer aesthetic surfaces with many styles, colors, and materials. You can get lost in the sea of mosaic tile materials! Their sleek opportunities can help you to create a pleasant interior with aesthetic appeal. Also, they are timeless design elements, which is a plus. You can use glass, ceramic, or marble mosaic tiles for backsplashes to create movement and a stylish look. These materials and others can offer you infinite combinations of colors, sizes, shapes, and materials options that can add luxurious appeal.

Glass Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets

The glass mosaic tile backsplash has a long history and they are still popular! They are in use since the times of ancient Egypt! This material has a variety of colors, patterns, and styles that can help you to be creative! You can use glass mosaic tiles for backsplashes in the kitchens, thanks to the glass mosaic’s durability and moisture resistance. Glass mosaic tile backsplash with white cabinets can be one of the options for your kitchen design.

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Glass Mosaic Tile Backsplash and White Cabinets with Chrome Hardware

The white shaker cabinets and the naïve chrome hardware create a sleek appeal with the light gray countertops. There is a stylish monochromatic color transition between the gray hues and white. The glass mosaic tiles bring a beautiful movement with their horizontal lines. You can bring harmony by combining them with stainless steel appliances.

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Black Quartz Countertops with White Shaker Cabinets and Blue Island

Thanks to matching the black hardware and black countertops, there is a soft contrast with the white cabinets and light gray backsplash. The glass mosaic tile backsplash brings such a sleek look with its minimalistic patterns. The glass pendant lighting fixtures put a chic appeal above the island.

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Gray and White Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets and White Quartz Countertops

If you want to go with white cabinets and you should try the white and gray mosaic tile backsplash with them. The white cabinetry and the iridescent tiles create a fresh and clean look harmoniously with the chrome hardware. The dark wood floors emphasize the kitchen cabinets and put a contrast stylishly. You can use stainless steel appliances to provide a modern appeal.

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Transitional Kitchen with White Quartz Countertops and Wood Details

Such a bright kitchen with a vibrant contrast! This contrast is provided by the black handles and white shaker cabinets. The black chandeliers join this contrast, too. You may like to have a glass subway tile backsplash to complete the stylish view with the white cabinets. The wood floating shelves and the wood tops of the stools add a warm appeal that blends in the clean and bright look of the kitchen.

Ceramic Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets

You can create a unique design and add identity with a ceramic mosaic tile backsplash with white cabinets. Whether your design style is contemporary or classic, retro or modern, these ceramic mosaic tiles can offer you many options. They are moisture resistance, durable, water-resistant. You can find a variety of pre-set ceramic mosaic tiles for your interiors.

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Gray Ceramic Mosaic Tile Backsplash with the White Cabinets and White Quartz Countertops

This contemporary kitchen has a stylish and sleek appeal thanks to the harmony of the white flat panel cabinets and the white Caesarstone quartz countertops. They bring a shiny appeal which also adds depth to the kitchen. The ceramic mosaic tile backsplash creates a chic harmony with the stainless steel appliances and provides a modern look.

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Geometrical Touches to a Traditional Kitchen with Brass Hardware

You can make a team by using wood and brass surfaces. They bring a sleek and luxurious look to the kitchen with a warm glance. Thanks to the white shaker cabinets and the white quartz countertop kitchen have a sleek and clean look. The wood trim of the hood joins the warmth of the harmony of the brass. The geometric tile backsplash draws all the attention with its beautiful patterns.

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Gray Ceramic Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets in a Modern Kitchen Design

Such a clean and seamless atmosphere! There is a monochrome color usage with gray and white. The light wood floors emphasize the kitchen cabinets and create the limelight. It is better to use stainless steel appliances when you will have a monochromatic look. Thanks to the mosaic backsplash there is a stylish movement in the kitchen.

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Paneled Appliances for an Open Concept Kitchen

Wood floors help you to emphasize the white kitchen cabinets, always. The white quartz countertops complete the white kitchen cabinets and create integrity. If you like to have movement and a simple look you can try out a white ceramic mosaic tile backsplash. Also, using chrome hardware can increase the harmony of the kitchen.

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Beach Style Kitchen with Ceramic Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets

You can feel the summer breeze when you look at this beach-style kitchen. The white hues create a stunning appeal for the kitchen and the harmony of light gray fish scale tile backsplash to the cabinets is amazing. This time the wood floors do not highlight the cabinets, they blend with them and join the bright look. The chrome hardware is a good choice to complement the white cabinets and marble backsplash.

Marble Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets

If you like a down-to-earth feel in your kitchens, marble mosaic tiles are one of the best ones for it. Using a marble mosaic tile backsplash with white cabinets can provide you stylish, bright, and familiar look. You can use wood floors to increase the naturality with a marble mosaic backsplash. It is a plus to be able to add movement with these mosaics.

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Marble Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets for a Contemporary Kitchen Style

The marble chevron backsplash is eyeful in this kitchen. Also, its chevron pattern adds a stylish appeal. Using chrome hardware to bring harmony with the stainless steel appliances and marble surfaces. The flat panel cabinets add a plain look and balance the contemporary design style for this kitchen.

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White Quartz Countertops and Black Hardware with an Island

This kitchen welcomes you with familiar and intimate warmth. The wood floors and the wood floating shelves complete each other with a sleek look. The black hardware put a movement with its contrast to white flat panel cabinets. The hexagon marble mosaic tile backsplash brings movement to the kitchen cabinets. To have a plain and sleek look you can use white quartz countertops.

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Dark Wood Floors and Marble Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets

If you search for a sleek white kitchen with a marble mosaic backsplash, this kitchen is a good inspiration for you. First of all, the white cabinets and white quartz countertops complete each other very well. The brass hardware put harmony with the dark wood floors. The marble mosaic backsplash joins the natural look of the wood floors.

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Transitional Kitchen with Gold Hardware and Wood Harmony

This kitchen provides a warm and clean look thanks to the white kitchen cabinets, white quartz countertops, and wood island. The pendant lighting fixtures of the island join the sleek look of the gold hardware. You may want to use a white and gold backsplash with the white kitchen cabinets to complete the stylish appeal with movement. It is clever to use paneled appliances to keep the integrity of the cabinet design.

How to install mosaic tile backsplash?

For the installation, the first step is preparing the materials. It is better to measure the place to determine the amount of material needed for the backsplash area. For waste and cuts add 10% to 15% extra material. The wall must be clean, dry, smooth, and flat so before starting you need the clean the wall if it is needed. You can use cement boards, too. Most of the items to install mosaic tiles can be found in any home improvement store or tile shop. You will need; Measuring type, mastic, square, utility knife, grease pencil, notched trowel, margin trowel, grout that is stain free, tiling float, spacers, towel, or rag, several sponges, a bucket of water, a wet saw with a fine-grit diamond blade.

Preparation

Before applying your backsplash to the wall, sand the surface by hand with sandpaper or steel to rough it. It is better to use a ready mastic, this way you do not have to mix anything. Before you start decide how you will finish your edges. Pencil moldings are one of the alternatives. It is better to draw a straight line for the place of the moldings, it will be applied after all the mosaic pieces are in place.

Installation

The next step is using a trowel and spreading the adhesive evenly over the wall surface. Do not spread all over the wall, just a small area is useful. Press the tile firmly into the adhesive and place a spacer below the row of tiles. This will provide a straight row and a grout joint to match the inner tiles. Insert spacers to shore up any uneven grout joints to ensure uniformity and even grout joints throughout your backsplash. After the mosaic panels are placed, use the float to tap the tile to be certain it is secured firmly and evenly on the wall.

The 3rd step is cutting the tiles. If there are spaces that you need to cut your tiles, you can cut them with a wet saw. Safety first! Always keep your hands as far away from the blade as possible. Always wear eye protection, pieces to tile are extremely sharp and there is always a risk of pieces flying into your eyes. It is better to use slow even pressure to push the tile through the wet saw’s blade. After cutting tiles, dry off the tile with a towel or rag before installing. You must turn off the electricity in your kitchen prior if you install around electrical fixtures.

The next step is cleaning any excess adhesive with warm water and a sponge. Then you can pass to the 5th step which is about the borders. As mentioned above you can use a simple pencil molding border on the open edge. Apply mastic to the back of the pencil molding and install along the drawn lines. Press it firmly into place.

Grouting

The 6th step is grouting. Before this step, allow mastic or thin-set to dry overnight. Grout is for filling the spaces between the tiles. It is a little messy process so be sure to cover any area where you do not want to get any dirt. You can apply a clear sealer or enhancer to slate backsplash as before grout to avoid any grout residue sticking to the stone. Use a razor blade to remove any remaining mastic being careful not to scratch the tile. Use a margin trowel to mix the grout according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Here is a tip, non sanded grout should be used for grout spaces of 1/8” or less, and polished stone, metal, and glass tile, to avoid scratching a tile during grouting use a rubber float to press the grout into the joints.

Use the edge of your float to skim off excess grout, avoid digging into the joints and move the float diagonally across the tiles. Wipe the backsplash in a diagonal direction to remove any excess grout then clean the tiles to remove any remaining grout haze. To do this use a damp sponge to wipe. Rinse the sponge frequently in warm water, and let the grout dry as recommended by the manufacturer.

Clean & Seal

The final step is about final cleaning, sealing, and caulking. Before sealing the grout let it cure completely as recommended by the manufacturer. Sealing the grout provides greater water resistance and helps to keep it from staining. Always check with the grant manufacturer for a sealer recommendation. Do not let the grout sealer dry on your tile, be sure to wipe off any excess with a damp sponge within 10 minutes. Glass or metal mosaic backsplash tiles do not require sealing, however, sealing is recommended for natural stones so check with your manufacturer for recommendations. Finally, squeeze a thin bead of caulk into the joints in any corner and at the junction points with cabinets.

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Gray Marble Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets and a Blue Island

The zig-zag lines of the backsplash add a new twist to the backsplash design. You may like to use it with white quartz countertops to complete the white kitchen cabinets. The blue island and the dark wood floors have a stunning harmony. The gold hardware brings a luxurious appeal to the kitchen with both white and blue cabinets. The stainless steel appliances balance the gray and white color usage and modernize the kitchen well.

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Blue Hood and Island with White Quartz Countertops

The blue hues that are used in this kitchen design have an amazing harmony with the dark wood floors. The marble mosaic tile backsplash is in full rig, they create a sleek and luxurious look with the chrome hardware. The wood trim of the blue hood is eye-catchy with its light tone. If you like to have a focal point this kitchen is a good inspiration for it.

Color Options for Mosaic Tile Backsplash

Color options for mosaic tiles can be endless since the mosaic tiles have a huge range of color options. If you want to go with white cabinets for your kitchens, you can create such a luxurious, bright, and fresh look with the mosaic tile backsplashes. There can be white, blue, gray, green, or even colorful mosaic tiles!

White Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets

You may want to go with a timeless design for your kitchens. The best solution is to use a white mosaic tile backsplash with white cabinets. The white color and the mosaic tile have this uniqueness for the designs. The styles can change but the mosaics and the white color remain. You can create a sleek look with integrity for your kitchen cabinets. If you like to emphasize them more, using dark-colored floors can help you to do it.

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White Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets for a Transitional Kitchen

There is a beautiful movement thanks to the black, brass, and white colors in the kitchen. The black frames of the glass front uppers near the hood create a team with the black hood. The brass hardware and the brass metals of the chairs combine with the chandeliers. Using paneled appliances does not break the integrity of the kitchen. You may like to use black countertops to increase the movement of the kitchen. Having a complete white herringbone backsplash keeps the bright look of the cabinets.

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Stainless Steel Appliances and White Quartz Countertops with Dark Wood Floors

If you want to emphasize the white kitchens it is better to use dark wood floors. Thanks to their dark color the white kitchen stands out well. Using white quartz countertops helps this kitchen to have depth. The stainless steel appliances and the white mosaic tile backsplash have a stylish harmony. This harmony contains a wriggly look thanks to the backsplash.

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White Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets and White Quartz Backslash

You can see the stylish harmony of the brass lighting fixtures and the medium-tone wood floors. Matching the stainless steel appliances with chrome hardware is a clever idea to complement the white kitchen cabinets. The white tile for the cooktop backsplash draws all the attention with its sleek look. The slight texture of the mosaic tile backsplash is accentuated with the white subway tiles.

Blue Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets

The blue mosaic tile backsplash with white cabinets offers you a fresh look with an intimate welcome for the kitchens. They can provide an aesthetic view of the kitchen cabinets. The blue mosaic tile backsplash with white cabinets brings a clean and bright appeal. You can use dark or light blue color hues for the backsplash and make them draw all the attention. A blue focal point is a good idea to have movement for the kitchens.

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Blue Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets and Undermount Sink

Using an undermount sink can help you to keep the seamless surface of the white quartz countertops. The elongated hexagon patterns of the blue mosaic tile backsplash add a fresh and lively look. The backsplash draws all the attention thanks to its unique design. The chrome hardware complement the white shaker cabinets with a naïve look.

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Stainless Steel Appliances with Chrome Hardware and White Quartz Countertops

The stunning gray hue of the island creates harmony with the white raised-panel cabinets and Premium Natural quartz countertops complete them well. While white subway tile backsplash harmonizes with the cabinets blue mosaic tile backsplash for the cooktop makes a difference for the kitchen design. You may like to use medium-tone wood floors to highlight the white cabinets.

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Blue Island and Blue Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets

The blue color transition is applied beautifully between the blue base cabinets and blue mosaic tile backsplash, in this kitchen. The white flat panel cabinets create a modern look for the cabinets. White quartz countertops and blue glass tiles have a stylish harmony. Chrome handles match stylishly to stainless steel appliances.

What backsplash goes well with white cabinets?

This depends on a few things, for example, if you want to keep the white cabinet design integrity with white color, white, light gray colors perfect, or you can try light blue and green. If you need a contrast or a focal point, you can use darker colors such as black, dark gray, blue, or green.

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Blue Island and White Quartz Countertops with Black Chandeliers

You do not have to use black hardware to create a contrast with the white cabinets, always. You can have this contrast with the black chandeliers, too. The dark blue color of the island brings a perfect harmony with the medium-tone wood floors. Using chrome knob handles increases the sleek look. The dark blue island draws the attention but the blue Moroccan-inspired backsplash has an eye-catchy look as well.

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Blue Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets and Wood Lowers

The blue color and wood texture have an unquestionable harmony together. Their harmony brings a familiar and warm look to the kitchen. You can use white quartz countertops to create a team with the white glass front uppers. The light wood floors highlight the wood flat panel cabinets. You may like to use dark gray chrome handles to add a stylish appeal to the kitchen.

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Minimalistic Lines for a Beach Style Kitchen and Stylish Black Chandeliers

The white frames of the glass front upper cabinets have a modern look with their simple design. Using chrome knob handles increases this simplicity and creates harmony with the blue chevron tile mosaic backsplash. The stainless steel appliances join this plain look and black chandeliers put a stylish contrast to white cabinets.

Gray Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets

The gray color is an amazing color for designers. If you will use a gray mosaic tile backsplash with white cabinets, you can create a continuous look with soft contrast and harmony. This color is neither black nor white. Thanks to this, the contrast and harmony come to life at the same time with the white cabinets. You can create a movement for the kitchen design with them, too.


Gray Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets and a Peninsula

This contemporary design style kitchen pushes the limits and makes a difference using black-flat panel black uppers. This is not common usage in general but it adds a stylish look to the kitchen. You can see the monochromatic color transition from up to bottom, from black to white color. The gray hexagon tiles for the backsplash bring movement to this contemporary design style kitchen. The shiny copper surface of the pendant lighting fixtures shows off above the island.

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Gray Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets and Gold Hardware

The wood hood draws the attention but it teams up with the gray floral patterned mosaic tiles for the backsplash and brings an elegant look with warmth. The wood floating shelves and the wood hood complete each other well. The black countertops and the white countertops of the island create stylish contrast. You can accentuate the white cabinets with brass hardware to increase the luxurious appeal.

How to choose grout color for mosaic tile backsplash?

It is better to keep the color hue of the grout the same or similar to the mosaic tiles. This will help you to create a continuous look. If you need more movement or contrast, or if you want to highlight the mosaic tiles, you can try darker colors. For example, if you have light-colored tiles, white grout will create a clean and fresh loo. On the other hand, using a dark grout will create a contrasting look and emphasize the pattern.

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Light Wood Floors and an Island with White Countertops

You can see how beautifully the light wood floors blend with the white color kitchen and they create a bright look. Using glossy surfaces for the countertops helps you to mirror the backsplash and add depth. The gray mosaic tile backsplash, chrome handles, and stainless steel appliances create a stylish team. The barn door of the pantry draws all the attention with its striking wood color tone.

Green Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets

The green color is associated with nature, thanks to the grass, plants, and trees. You can feel the freshness of the spring from this color. When you use a green mosaic tile backsplash with white cabinets you can add a natural look with a fresh welcome to the kitchens. The green color is one of the calming colors so your kitchen will welcome you with a familiar feel and intimate look.

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Minimalistic Beach Style Kitchen and 4” Green Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets

The simplicity of this beach-style kitchen welcomes you with a warm and inviting look. Is appeal can cheer you up! Thanks to the wood floors the white cabinets can stand out. The thing wood floating shelves create a minimalistic look for the walls. The light green mosaic tiles for the backsplash and the white countertops complete each other adding a fresh look to the kitchen.

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Green Chevron Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets and Green Countertops

The light wood floors and the white beaded-inset cabinets create a bright kitchen look with a warm intimate glance. The white coffered ceiling joins this bright look and adds a stylish look. You may like to use a chevron mosaic tile backsplash in green color to complete the green countertops. This color helps the kitchen to gain freshness.

Colorful Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets

You may want to liven up your kitchen but not want to use one color for the backsplash. The colorful mosaic tile backsplash with the white cabinets can help you to create a cheerful, dynamic, and lively look for the kitchens. You can clash the colors with the colorful mosaic tiles. These are some of the design elements that can create a focal point in your kitchens.

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Colorful Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets and Beige Countertops

The light salmon color of the wall paint and the beige granite countertops team up together adding a sleek and elegant look together. The colorful mosaic tile backsplash brings movement to the kitchen and creates harmony with chrome hardware and white cabinets. The beautiful daylight enlightens the kitchen and this creates a warm and familiar atmosphere.

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Dark Wood Floors and White Kitchen with White Marble Countertops

The serenity welcomes you in this kitchen with a sleek look. The light gray wall paint and the white cabinets show themselves stylishly. The shapeshifting glass pendant lights above the island bring an aesthetic look. The dark wood floors emphasize the white kitchen cabinets. The naturality comes from the floors and the white marble countertops. The colorful backsplash is the only design element that brings movement to the kitchen.

How to finish the edge of the mosaic tile backsplash?

There are a couple of options to finish the edges of the mosaic tile backsplash. The first and the easiest one is caulking the edge. This is the most cost-effective solution, also. You can try rail moldings, they are usually readily available. You can have transitions between different tiles, or from tile to drywall. The 3rd one is using metal edges. They are available in many styles and finishes. You may like to use a bullnose edge which is the most challenging one. It is challenging because you need to find the same color as the tiles. If you can not find it, you can make custom bullnose edges from the tiles.

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Colorful Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets and Gray Countertops

The metallic backsplash tiles add color and movement to the kitchen. The depth comes from the shiny surfaces of the light gray Silestone quartz countertops, of course. The black handles put a contrast, but this contrast does not create a sharp contrast, on the contrary, it harmonizes with the atmosphere easily.

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Colorful Mosaic Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets and Black Hardware

The white recessed-panel kitchen cabinets and black handles have a sharp contrast and bring a stylish look to the kitchen. The zig-zag lines of the colorful mosaic tile backsplash makes difference and put a sleek movement to the environment. The white countertops complete the white kitchen cabinets and create integrity for the general view of the kitchen.

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Colorful Kitchen with Mosaics and Wallpapers

There is a warm and intimate look thanks to the dark wood upper cabinets, the colorful mosaic tiles, and the white cabinets. You may want to go bold with the backsplash, you can try different colors and apply them to the backsplash wall to have a different look. The flat panel dark wood upper cabinets combine well with the white flat panel base cabinets. The dividing line of the white countertops put a limit and bring a stylish look.

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