47+ Backsplash Around Kitchen Backsplash
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Transitional Kitchen with an Oak Floor
This kitchen truly brings in the breezy nature inside! The transitional kitchen keeps things simple with its blue shaker cabinets, glossy wood flooring, and white backsplash. Brass hardware is used all around to add contrast and edges to the design, and adds a modern edge to the usually more conservative style of kitchen. It is important to choose this backsplash wisely to avoid overpowering the focal points of the kitchen. The white subway tiles add just the needed movement to the space while drawing the eye directly to the beautiful views outside.
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Gray and White Hex Tiles with White Cabinets
For a unique feel, you can choose an unusual tile style. This contemporary kitchen looks simple overall with its white cabinetry with wood knob hardware, white countertops, and a center island. The floors are a minimal chic wood and add warmth along with the pendants above. To add a dynamic yet cozy feel, the gray and white backsplash around the kitchen window is tiled in an interesting honeycomb style tile with a white core and black outline. This extraordinary design instantly elevates the space and pairs really well with the traditional window shades
Backsplash Around Kitchen Backsplash
After spending so much time choosing your next backsplash tile, for a good return on your investment, why not opt to decorate the whole wall? This way you will be able to show off whatever material, finish, color, or texture you chose, luring in all of your guests. Creating an accent wall out of your tiles is serious business though, when picking which wall to the tile you should consider any openings, outlets, or cabinetry placements. Keep reading and find different backsplash around kitchen window ideas to see how to decorate your kitchen walls!
If the wall you choose has a window, then you may also want to consider pairing your backsplash with it. From the frame material and color of the window to how the tiles may catch the daylight, there are lots of factors to think about. Not to mention choosing a style that will end seamlessly at every edge. With such a wide array of options to choose from when it comes to the backsplash, you can personalize your kitchen exactly the way you imagined. In this article, we gathered just how you can creatively wrap your backsplash around kitchen window with various styles, materials, and cuts for an aesthetic and cohesive feel in your space and create the centerpiece of your dreams!
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Contemporary Kitchen with Marble Slab Backsplash and Garden View
The elegance of this kitchen is unmatched for sure. To achieve such a contemporary look, contrast and simplicity are the two key elements. The blue cabinetry complements the textured medium wood floor and the grey marble countertops. All of the same materials are used on the island in the front as well creating a cohesive air. Choosing simple, solid color furniture will also aid in not disturbing the design. However, as with any design, a focal point is a must. The marble backsplash wraps around the beautiful, simple window that looks out onto a garden, almost creating a pastoral painting inside. The seamless and continuous texture of the backsplash is vital in a contemporary kitchen to keep with the simplicity.
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Small Kitchen with Patterned Backsplash and Stainless Steel Countertops
You would feel on vacation every day with a kitchen like this! This small kitchen brings together all the soothing elements of a beach house. The white cabinetry is paired with a stainless steel countertop and blue patterned backsplash tiles to create a sleek and timeless look. The deep farmhouse sink offers views even while washing dishes. The tonality completes the coastal look and is the perfect backdrop.
Decorative Mosaic Tiles
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White Farmhouse Kitchen with Subway Tiles and Double Island
This farmhouse kitchen shies away from bold moves and instead does just enough for a bright and clean look. The kitchen is creamy white overall and rather relies on texture differences and bold details such as brass hardware or brushed gold furniture to make statements. This classic design is perfect for a neat and quiet arrangement that is harmonious with the axes of the space. For even more ideas on how to achieve a white on white look check out our article: “White Cabinets with White Backsplash“.
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Traditional Bright Kitchen with White Farmhouse Sink
This traditional kitchen feels bright and tidy with its unornamented white shaker cabinets and classic stainless steel appliances. The inherently dynamic nature of a traditional kitchen is added to by the tonal white backsplash in a classic rectangular style. Keeping the grout lines minimal, the tonality of the backsplash almost feels like one unbroken texture wrapping around the window. Preferring glass-fronted cabinets rather than closed cabinetry allows the kitchen to feel spacious while highlighting the beauty of the tiling.
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Orange and White Kitchen with Unique Backsplash
A small, mostly white kitchen is always a good idea, especially if your space receives a lot of daylight, as this modern kitchen does. Adding orange base cabinets will add a quiet sparkle, while the overall white feel will be perfect to highlight any element, such as the backsplash. Using oak floors in a white kitchen will add a touch of warmth. You can also play with textures; the white subway tiles here are tiled at a ninety-degree angle to create a unique look, drawing the eye directly to the views beyond.
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Tonal White Square Backsplash Around Kitchen Window
This transitional kitchen will bring elegance to your home. The classic white and navy blue cabinetry combination is completed with brass hardware. The white hidden hood is extraordinary and matches the white upper cabinets around it. Not adding clutter to the simplicity, countertops are kept minimal and white, and designed as a dark blue island in the center. In a kitchen so vast, keeping most of the storage below and bringing as much daylight as possible into the space is vital. Here, one wall is dedicated to three adjacent windows, allowing light even to the deepest part of the kitchen. In a space like this, the backsplash can be tiled on all the walls to create a subtle dynamic through the tonality of the simple square tiles. As the tiles catch the light, they will create depth and shadows.
Modern Mosaic Tiles
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Transitional Black White Kitchen with Marble Backsplash
Another classic and timeless combination of black and white. While the edges of the kitchen are kept white, the black accents add visual interest. Matching the lighting fixture and counter chairs further emphasizes the design. The marble slab backsplash wraps around the windows. This is an extraordinary way to personalize your space. Making sure to keep the different style tiles monochromatic will easily achieve a cohesive look.
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Bright Coastal Kitchen with Oak Floors and Marble Backsplash
For a soothing kitchen space, coastal style is always the one you can rely on! Here, the kitchen uses a simple white and light wood combination that creates the calming feel of a beach house and also contrasts well with the black detailing. The sleek linear detailing will also add a touch of modern style. The worn wood floor looks like sand, while the marble backsplash above shimmers like the sea for a true beachy feel. For easy maintenance, continuous slabs of marble are used, catching any splashes. The marble also adds that expensive look, matching the countertop of the island. For a cozy entertainment space, this is the perfect way to go!
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Black and White Kitchen with Subway Tile Backsplash Around Kitchen Window
White on white can be overwhelming, but when done right your kitchen will be the brightest space in your home. This transitional kitchen prefers to keep everything above eye level a stark white allowing all elements to catch the daylight coming from the window. For a cohesive feel overall, you can choose to tile the whole wall in the classic staggered subway tile backsplash. The center island, on the other hand, contrasts with black cabinetry preventing the space from becoming too white.
Backsplash Types for Around Kitchen Window
So you have decided to tile your whole wall but don’t know what to look for? With so many styles, finishes, colors, and options to choose from, we understand. In theory, you can opt for any of the backsplash designs you wish but it may get overwhelming to pick one that will become a statement piece in your space. Especially when you think about wrapping around your window frames. To save you the stress, we gathered here examples in various styles, materials, and shapes of backsplash you can look to for inspiration. While looking at the options it is important to consider how you would like your tiles to catch the light from the windows, and what kind of edge style you want when wrapping around the frame.
Subway Tile Backsplash Around Kitchen Window
Subway tiles are the oldest trick in the book… For a reason! They are timeless, fit any style of kitchen, and in this case super easy to tile around any cabinetry or frame in your kitchen. If you would like to be able to layout your design easily and guarantee a perfect look with no room for surprises this cut of tiles would be the one to pick!
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White Subway Tile Backsplash Around Kitchen Window
Though a traditional kitchen does have ornamental elements, it can also simultaneously have a bright and simple feel with a monochromatic look. This kitchen utilizes white color and wood textures throughout various surfaces and materials, creating an interesting yet refined space. The simple wood shaker cabinets are a classic, but they work better with the textures of the white countertop and the staggered white subway tile backsplash. The backsplash adds a homey feeling with its brick-like style and is an easy option to tile around the window with its regular shape.
How do you tile a backsplash around a window?
The installation process looks exactly the same as any other backsplash installation. It is basically making sure your walls are smooth and even, priming the walls as needed by the type of tiling being used, applying your thin set of mortar with a V notch trowel, installing your tiles, and then finishing up with the grout once the tiles are set. However, a few tips to follow are, while tiling around a window laying out your design before installation is more important than ever. Measuring the distances and planning where you would like to trim your tiles will save you from running into trouble during installation. Another pro tip is to make sure any outlets on the wall are offset enough to account for the thickness of the tiles so once the plates are installed they will be flush with the backsplash.
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Bright Transitional Kitchen with White Tiles Around Kitchen Window
This transitional kitchen keeps things simple with white cabinets, yet makes a fun twist with yellow cabinetry. Chrome hardware is always a good choice in this look, adding a modern and elegant edge. The mostly white language of the kitchen catches the large amounts of daylight coming in from the window and the door, creating a bright space. The subway tile backsplash is used cleverly throughout the space, with a decorative pattern just above the stove and a layered look around the window. Tiling your sill as well as the frame will give your space depth by breaking up the surfaces around the window.
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Tonal Contemporary Kitchen with Beige Subway Backsplash Around Kitchen Window
If your kitchen receives a large amount of daylight, it is smart to opt for white cabinetry that will catch the light and brighten up the space. While using such a color, contrasting the floor with dark wood anchors the kitchen. Here, the brushed gold hardware, light fixtures, and furniture complement this color combination perfectly. The kitchen also has large windows, great for views. In order not to cramp up and hide the view, the adjacent cabinets can be replaced with floating shelves, opening up the wall. The usage of medium beige subway tiles that match both the cabinets and the floor is a great connection element.
Should I tile above my kitchen window?
The tiling above your kitchen window is up to you. You can continue your design all the way up to the ceiling to create an accent wall or tile stops at the top of your cabinetry. However, it is always a good idea to align your tile edge with another axis in your space such as cabinetry lines or window sills for a cohesive look. Another thing to look out for is a straight even pattern above your window, start tiling from the window ledge then figure out the tiling above your window, and finally tile the other side. Mixing the second and the third steps may mess up your rows above the window.
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Tonal Dreamy Kitchen with Gray Cabinetry and Oak Floors
We can already hear you sighing at the sight of this dreamy kitchen! To achieve a tonal contemporary kitchen as such, it is important to play with as many textures as possible. The wood flooring and floating shelves create the needed heaviness below eye level, while the light gray cabinetry and white walls pair really well yet are subtly different. Using details such as gold handles will keep things interesting. Making sure to add depth with a little sparkle of the glass pendants and a white backsplash around the window will prevent the space from feeling dull.
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Transitional Kitchen with White Cabinetry and Wood Flooring
This transitional kitchen rides the effect of the exposed ducts above. The white is used throughout, on the cabinetry and the countertops. The white staggered style subway tile backsplash creates the feel of a brick wall for that industrial feel, yet the color and the glossy finish soften the space. Preferring a grey grout line matches the overall design. To add warmth, the brass pendants, hardware, wooden flooring, and high chairs work together.
Hexagon Tile Backsplash Around Kitchen Window
If you would be opting to tile your whole wall in your kitchen, picking an interesting cut of tile may be the easiest way to create a focal point. From its picket version to the smaller shape, hexagon tiles always yield an unexpected result. You can also create a wall design by picking different colors and textures and arranging them in a custom design.
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Transitional Kitchen with Green Hex Tile Backsplash Around Kitchen Window
The green hexagonal backsplash in this kitchen adds the texture and color that is needed. The 3D texture of green complements the rest of the color palette from the white and wood cabinets to the stainless steel appliances. The white countertops become one with the cabinetry. A tip is to lay out your hexagon design before tiling your wall to avoid any issues wrapping around your windows.
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Scandinavian Modern Kitchen with Blue Decorative Backsplash
For a feeling of harmony between coziness and modernity, take a look at this kitchen. Oak, black, and white are used in a classic combination with cabinets, flooring, and ceiling; almost all furniture is oak. Above eye level, the space is white, giving the illusion of high ceilings and adding to the Scandinavian feeling. The light fixtures are the perfect contrast, having been chosen from sleek modern wall scones. The focal point, however, is the large tile backsplash in a decorative design. Some of the tiles are chosen in blue to add color and uniqueness to the space, drawing inspiration from the art hanging next to it, creating a full circle. This is the perfect example of how you may use your hexagon tiles to create designs in your space.
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Contemporary Kitchen with Dark Grey Hex Tile Backsplash
If you choose to go with a hexagon tile backsplash, you can not only create an accent wall with it but also choose to use a contrasting color that will be ultra-modern in the space. The unusual wave cut of the tile is perfect for a focal point element, while the dark grey contrasts with the white cabinetry and countertops. Stainless steel appliances are good for invisible quality and slim pull bar hardware will avoid cluttering the space. You can choose to use the tiles horizontally for an easier installation around the window.
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Blue Hexagon Tile Backsplash Around Kitchen Window
The eye-catching nature of the hexagon-style hexagon tiles will instantly create a focal point in your kitchen. Simply choosing them in black and highlighting the cut with contrasting white grout lines will make your kitchen unforgettable. Keeping the rest of the space simple is important to not crowd the space so white cabinetry and countertops with simple steel hardware and stainless steel appliances are perfect. If you choose a glossy finish on the tiles, you can use under cabinet lighting and tile around your kitchen window to reflect the light for a little sparkle.
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Beach-style Kitchen with White Cabinets and Gray Countertops
This beach-style kitchen is definitely more on the modern side with its white cabinetry, white countertops, and white hexagon tile backsplash. The kitchen window in the corner brings in a lot of daylight, highlighting the unique shape of the hex tile backsplash. This kitchen is a great example of how a unique backsplash can break conservative design to create a unique experience.
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Mediterranean Kitchen with Luxurious Feel
This luxurious kitchen perfectly plays around with geometric shapes to create a unique space. The subway tiles are in an elongated cut, and their large size fits the vast space proportionally. To soften up the space, circular windows and stools are preferred, and the fabric of the stools adds a touch of luxury. All elements in the space are green, white, oak, or beige colored; a simple yet elegant color palette. This is the perfect example of how the simple subwat pattern can allow you to mix and match different geometric shapes in your design.
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Contemporary Kitchen with Marble Tile Backsplash
This contemporary kitchen is bright and welcoming. The cabinetry below is a luxurious white, while the upper cabinetry is black for a dramatic touch. All cabinets have chrome cup handles that instantly add elegance. The gray countertops are classic and timeless, while the marble tile backsplash is both in line with the kitchen design and adds an eye-catching element. To complete the look, wood floors and wood shelves are added.
Marble Backsplash Around Kitchen Window
Marble is a timeless material that will make your space feel luxurious. You can choose to use tile in any cut style or opt for any marble type, we guarantee your kitchen will become the heart of your home. From one-piece slabs used in contemporary kitchens to Arabesque ones in traditional kitchens, you can really just do anything. Down below we narrowed down a couple of options you can use in your next kitchen project!
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One-Piece Marble Backsplash Around Kitchen Window
In a contemporary kitchen, the key is to keep things simple and get the proportions right. This kitchen does a perfect job of sticking to a minimal material palette with its marble centerpiece, white cabinetry, and dark wood floor to match. Breaking the axes in the space, the window creates a focal point by framing the beautiful garden beyond. To not clutter yet add drama, the marble backsplash is chosen as a one-piece. The beautiful continuous texture of the marble is not disturbed and matches the countertop to complete the look.
What tile trim to use around a window?
Generally, there are four types of trims available; ceramic trims, metal, and plastic edge trims, and stone trims. Depending on what kind of end look you are going for, you can choose from any of these types. For a more economic product, opting for metal or plastic trims would be great and with so many choices to choose from you won’t have a problem customizing. However, using a bullnose tile or a v-cap at your window edge will guarantee a seamless finish. With a v-cap trim, you can ensure total coverage of the window corner, while a bullnose trim will create a flush edge with the perpendicular edge. Matching the material of your trims to the rest of your design will yield a more high-end look at the end.
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Marble Backsplash Around Kitchen Window
This transitional kitchen brings together the coziness of a traditional kitchen with the elegance of modern style. Using a monochromatic white overall allows the design to be fluid in style. White cabinetry with the wood shelves in the middle creates a beautiful composition with the vertical ribbon windows in between, and gives the center island a view to look at. The marble countertops match the backsplash. Don’t forget to sprinkle some brass details for a little sparkle!
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Palatial Transitional Kitchen with Marble Slab Backsplash
Marble is a classic material that can transcend styles. Here, as a single slab, the material gives off a palatial feel. The rest of the kitchen is kept simple yet curvaceous to allow the white and gray backsplash to take center stage. Gray monolithic cabinetry with brass hardware matches the backsplash perfectly, while the wooden floor creates contrast and adds warmth. Quartz countertops reflect the backsplash, adding to their grand feel. Choosing wooden flooring, brass detailed light fixtures, and furniture will complete the look.
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Transitional Kitchen with Marble Subway Tiles and Tiled sland
To get that homey and timeless feel, nothing is better than combining subway tiles with marble. The beautiful texture of marble mixed and matched by the smaller size of the tile will create compelling moments. You can tile all around your kitchen to get the full effect. Using white shaker cabinetry and stainless steel appliances will keep the space decluttered. By contrast, the tiled center island further highlights the backsplash.
Where do you start tiling a wall with a window?
For a clean look, there are a couple of methods. For smaller tile sizes, you start tiling from the bottom corner of the window sill and tiling up one side. Next, you should create your even pattern above the window to make sure your rows above are uninterrupted. Finally, you can tile up the other side meeting the top border.
For larger tiles, you can choose to tile continuously around the window which means that once you tile the bottom of the window, determine on the wall which tiles overlap with the opening. Then window trim the excess of these tiles and install them. Alternatively, you can add flat tiles or pencil tiles around your window borders and then follow the same method for a nicer look.
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Bright Kitchen with Unique Marble Subway Wall Tiles
This is an unforgettable backsplash! The 3D-looking marble subway backsplash is so eye-catching, it is all the drama you need in your kitchen! Opting for marble will give the backsplash almost a glow around the windows with shadowy veins. It is vital to be minimal about the rest of your kitchen to avoid overcrowding the space. Here, light grey cabinetry is simple yet unique and looks gorgeous with the chrome pull bars. The white countertops pair well with the cabinetry and reminisce the marble. With the amount of daylight that comes into the space, the light colors offer a bright space.
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Fresh and Cozy Kitchen with Marble Backsplash
This classic kitchen is for you if you like to wow your guests with some old-school glam. The earthy tones in the kitchen instantly add warmth, especially through smooth materials such as clay and fabric. While the island brings coziness, the rest of the kitchen keeps things elegant. The simple marble backsplash makes the space feel luxurious with the brass hardware and stainless steel appliances. Tiling around your windows will enhance the expensive effect of marble tiling. The lighting blends in with the white shades and brass detailing.
Herringbone Backsplash Around Kitchen Window
Herringbone is a classic yet eye-catching tile cut that will elevate your kitchen to the next level. The diagonal pattern breaks the ninety-degree angles in your kitchen to create a focal point. With herringbone tile, perhaps the most important is to choose the tile size. Due to its unique shape, if you choose a smaller size you can create more of a pattern design yet with a larger option you can show off the materiality of your tiles. One thing is for sure, whatever you choose herringbone won’t let you down!
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Beachy Kitchen with Herringbone Mosaic Backsplash and Range Hood
This contemporary kitchen creates a unique design out of its herringbone mosaic backsplash and range hood. As your tile size will be small, more repetition of your patterning will be possible. In this case, you can choose to create a design sequence and have enough repeating rows on your wall to show it off. To match the wave-like feeling of the tile design, the white herringbone tiles are paired with a fish scale tiled range hood. The white peninsula has curvaceous chairs that elevate the space. The kitchen overall has a beachy and breezy feel.
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Herringbone Marble Backsplash with Blue Cabinets in a Farmhouse Kitchen
This farmhouse kitchen uses a classic combination of blue, brass, and wood, yet adds a homey edge to it all. The sea blue cabinetry gets ornamental with the beautiful matching crown molding, while the center island definitely looks right out of a farm. To add texture, a herringbone marble backsplash is added. To show off the marble’s character, the large tile size and invisible grout lines are perfect. As the windows cut the walls into too many small pieces, to create a cohesive feel, you can wrap around the whole wall space, as here.
How do you cut tile trim around a window?
To cut your tile trim, a miter saw is necessary. Once you have marked where you would like to make your cuts, lay the tile on the miter stand and push it against the marked area, next make your cut while holding the trim steady against the block.
Before making your cuts though, you should decide what kind of corner joint you would like. You can either have a flat square joint or a 45-degree miter joint. While the square joint is definitely the easy method, for a cleaner look opt for the miter joint. As miter joints are quite complicated, it may be best to rely on a skilled professional.
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Soothing Transitional Kitchen with Unique Herringbone Backsplash
Add a modern twist to the classic herringbone style by installing it vertically! On top of the unique technique, the tiles have a 3D movement that adds depth and shadows to the kitchen. This balances out the fairly plain design of the kitchen with black and white shaker cabinets, white countertops, and stainless steel appliances.
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Unique Herringbone Style Backsplash in Kitchen with Gray Blue Cabinets
Herringbone style does not have to come in the traditional horizontal style; you can choose to install the ninety-degree design in any direction, creating unique designs for your walls. In this kitchen remodel, the pattern is aligned with the x-y axes of the kitchen for a cohesive feel. To further highlight this phenomenal style, contrasting it with dark-colored cabinetry is a great idea. Here, the gray cabinets, instead of the traditional black, also add a bit of warmth and a pop of color. The shaker style of the cabinets, along with linear hardware that alternates between horizontal and vertical pairs, perfectly complements the backsplash.
Mosaic Backsplash Around Kitchen Window
A mosaic backsplash can mean anything under the moon, as long as the tile size is small enough to create one cohesive pattern throughout your wall. Using this style, you can create so many different designs that alternate colors, finishes, and tile styles. If you care more about the pattern at the end than perhaps showing off the characteristics of the material, a mosaic tile backsplash may just be for you! To learn more keep reading for a selection of mosaic backsplash around the kitchen window we chose just for you!
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Luxurious Kitchen with Marble Mosaic Backsplash and Waterfall Island
Used in a mermaid style here, a mosaic backsplash always creates a cloudy texture that adds depth and luxury to your space. Putting this against the waterfall marble island will let you have the best of both worlds. The white cabinetry complements the bright look of the white mosaic tiles.
Best Seller Mosaic Tiles
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Warm Kitchen with Blue Patterned Backsplash Tiles
If you love the timeless look of the blue and white combination but want to add your own unique twist to it, you can do so with your backsplash design! The blue mosaic backsplash adds just the right amount of drama to the space. The various colors in the mosaics give an almost water-like feeling, pushing this kitchen to be borderline coastal style.