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Contemporary Kitchen with White Marble Waterfall Island and Multicolored Backsplash

This light-filled contemporary kitchen combines various textures and elements expertly to enhance its all-white color scheme. White recessed-panel cabinets are paired with brass hardware. A white marble backsplash coats the wall surface above the stove to distinguish the cooking zone, while the rest is tiled with white subway tiles. The brass pot filler punctuates the stove backsplash with a golden touch, complemented by a black stove and oven with brass buttons and a brass range hood with its colossal body. Additionally, a rectangular white waterfall island topped with a marble countertop is paired with a duo of large circus pendants mounted on a white coffered ceiling exuding elegance. Lastly, light-tone wood flooring creates a sense of warmth, sealing the overall look of the kitchen.

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Farmhouse Kitchen with Navy Blue Cabinets and Gray and White Backsplash

Wood brings warmth and elegance! It is incorporated with the cantilevered shelves and a table used as an island in this farmhouse kitchen. The reclaimed wood table used as an island is a smart and cost-effective solution for low-budget maintenance. Visually appealing navy blue cabinets add a splash of color and a serious look, complemented with white quartz countertops and brass handles. A white subway tile backsplash offers a timeless look. The busy patterned bluish-gray tiles coat the wall surface above the stove reaching the ceiling to achieve a full impact.

Gray and White Backsplash

Kitchens are the most frequently visited zones of our homes. Especially, for this reason, their design should be welcoming. At this point, backsplashes come into play, sometimes even taking the lead to break up the monotony in your kitchen. Secondly, backsplashes serve as one of the most important elements in the kitchen as they provide a background for the kitchen’s design theme. When it comes to the gray and white backsplash, you might be concerned about the neutral combination of this pair. But the gray-white palette backsplash allows you to be creative and come up with extraordinary designs thanks to their versatility.

A gray and white backsplash can feature various designs and come with a rich repertoire of materials, ranging from granite to marble, ceramic, glass, stone, and more. Each combination achieves a different look and elevates the overall look of your kitchen. If you want to see some examples to find more inspiration, you can scroll down to find out exciting white and gray backsplash ideas.

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Contemporary Kitchen with Gray Cabinets and White Quartz Countertops

The highlight of this contemporary kitchen is the eye-catching white-gray palette backsplash with geometric patterns. Each color in the backsplash has a reference in the kitchen: gray recessed-panel kitchen cabinetry, polished chrome hardware, and white quartz countertops. This feature makes all elements blend perfectly, creating a continuous design and visual connectivity. Glass front upper cabinets not only evoke visual interest but also allow homeowners to put their essentials on display proudly, as the backsplash peeks behind the placed wine glasses playfully. In addition to the sophisticated look achieved with a white and gray palette, warming elements come into play to enrich the texture scheme with light tone wood flooring.

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Eat-in Kitchen with Chevron Gray and White Backsplash and White Island

A marble chevron backsplash with a white-gray palette stands out above grey quartz countertops in this luminous transitional kitchen. White recessed-panel cabinets taken all the way up to the ceiling make the kitchen grow in height, providing a neutral backdrop, while the chevron backsplash takes the lead. This transitional kitchen is geared towards incorporating oozing elements such as shooting star LED pendant lighting fixtures hanging over a massive island and a commercial faucet. In addition, plants’ oozing branches meet the lighting fixtures, highlighting the presence of man-made and organic elements that come together. The eat-in zone is perfect for crowded families or to host your guests, where they can enjoy this soothing kitchen theme that merges the monochromatic color schemes with visually appealing elements.

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Contemporary Kitchen with Gray and White Marble Backsplash

Creating a monochromatic color palette might be a concern for the homeowners because it can lead to a sterile look presenting no life. However, despite their monochromatic palette, contemporary space exudes elegance and sophistication when combined with the right fixtures. For instance, in this single-wall kitchen, the lack of the upper cabinets is compensated with a marble backsplash reaching the ceiling. Its natural veins elevate the overall look of the interior space effortlessly. The black faucet punctuates the countertop, while the floating marble shelves add dimension without stealing anything from that uniform look. The oversized windows with no shade or curtain treatment bathe the kitchen in natural light, while potted plants scattered on the floating shelf and countertop inject life and bring a breath of fresh air.

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Traditional Kitchen with White Raised-panel Cabinets and Gray Backsplash

One of the best ways to add color and character to a traditional kitchen with a monochromatic palette is to use brass hardware and wood. These elements enhance the kitchen’s color and texture scheme while upgrading its look in the meantime. Here, for instance, we see white raised panel cabinets paired with brass hardware that adds warmth. A gray and busy patterned backsplash above these cabinets reaches the ceiling, attributing a unique look to the kitchen. A white island with its recessed bottom makes a room for walnut hour-glass counter stools that harmonize perfectly with polished medium-tone hardwood flooring. The handcrafted golden pendants and a goose-neck faucet with a golden finish accentuate the island, suggesting that it belongs to this kitchen.

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Transitional Kitchen with a Gray L-shaped Island and Chevron Marble Tiles

This beautiful transitional kitchen greets you with a streaming light coming from a white framed window right above the faucet. The white shaker cabinets flirt with the natural light playfully, complemented with white quartz countertops mimicking a marble look. The white chevron pattern marble backsplash evokes a visual interest in complete unity with the kitchen color-wise. The multi-purpose gray base island topped with a white quartz countertop harmonizes with the rest of the kitchen. Its L shape allows for human traffic flow and better circulation, while also defining the prep and dining surfaces much better. The modernized industrial-style light bulbs inserted into a glass are an excellent fit for this transitional kitchen. As for the grey stainless steel appliances, they blend perfectly, while the neutral color scheme is softened with dark wood flooring that also adds a dramatic look.

Tile Styles for Gray and White Backsplash

Diamond, subway, hexagon, herringbone, and chevron. These are some of the most popular tile styles preferred in the kitchen. Each one communicates a different vibe, adding visual interest and defining the look of the kitchen in a unique style.

Gray and White Subway Tile Backsplash

Even though subway tiles were originally used in public places, they started to be used widely in homes for interior design. And of course, backsplashes benefited from this trend, attributing a visual appeal to the kitchens. These tiles are the most common choice for homeowners and interior designers.

Subway tiles are rectangular and glazed ceramic tiles, traditionally coming in the format of 3 inches by 6 inches. In today’s market, we find them in different sizes, materials, and designs. And the subway tiles’ gray and white palette is very popular as they create a neutral background that can be spiced up with various pattern and format choices. They can be stacked diagonally, horizontally, and vertically.

Additionally, the grout that goes between the subway tiles is another important element, as they come in various colors and achieve different looks. To create sharp contrasts with gray and white subway tiles, you can choose black grout. But if you are looking for a more traditional look, generally, the gray grout is applied.

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Transitional Kitchen with White Shaker Cabinets and Brass Accents

In this luminous transitional kitchen, modern and classic vibes achieve a sophisticated look with lots of character. The white shaker cabinets are coupled with white Premium Natural quartz countertops, while a white subway tile backsplash with gray grout complements both features color-wise. A small window with a wooden frame right above a modern design and high-tech faucet achieves a stunning contrast. A double-bowl farmhouse sink with its gray granite belly sticks out, blending perfectly with the stainless-steel appliances. The wood island stands out with its bulky body and unique shape as the statement piece of this kitchen. Its classic look is offset with engineered quartz countertops, and four antique drum pendants brushed with gold add an engaging look and glamor. The multi-colored ceramic tiles with charcoal hues and brown burst-outs coat the floors, imitating a wood flooring.

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Gray and White Herringbone Tile Backsplash

This pattern’s popularity dates back to Ancient Greece and Egypt where the bricks were laid in a herringbone pattern to construct roads with a firm base. Still, we use them in our homes for floor coating for their durability and stunning pattern.

Herringbone tiles are inspired by the herring fish’s bone structure and are named after the fish, and this intriguing herringbone pattern is now applied to the wall surfaces and is very popular as kitchen backsplashes. They create astonishing designs and turn the dull walls into expressive surfaces with their dynamic zigzag-like pattern.

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Transitional Kitchen with Two-tone Cabinetry and Wood Island

The extensive use of wood in this transitional kitchen achieves a soothing ambiance, keeping nature close to you. It also achieves a very textural space filled with organic elements. Grey-painted wood upper shaker cabinets bring versatility to be combined with light-tone lower cabinets, while the hardware seems almost camouflaged as they are painted the same color as the cabinets. Grey perimeter countertops are paired with a herringbone tile backsplash in grey hues, echoing the color scheme of the kitchen. A dual identity island sits gently, topped with a white quartz countertop, generously serving as a prep and a dining surface. It is complemented by a trio of globe-shaped pendants with brass accents and the backless grey-cushioned bar stools with tapered legs.

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White Cabinets with Blue Island and Herringbone Backsplash

This transitional kitchen owes its nautical scheme to a navy-blue range hood with wood trim and a sink island of the same color. The rest is painted white, creating brightness and freshness in this open-plan kitchen. White recessed panel cabinets reach the ceiling and make the kitchen look higher. They are paired with white quartz countertops and a herringbone tile backsplash in grey hues. This patterned wall surface stands out beautifully with a modern flair, surrounded by pattern-free cabinets. The blue sink island features a paneled torso, providing ample storage space. As of last touches, a trio of woven rattan bar stools with stencil legs and a light bulb pendant lightings in a glass box with polished chrome edges complement the island’s look. This transitional kitchen brings different vibes together, ranging from nautical to industrial and modern, achieving a cohesive look.

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Beach-inspired Kitchen with Ceramic Herringbone Gray and White Backsplash

In this beach-inspired kitchen, the generous use of wood, gray ceramic herringbone backsplash, and white cabinets offer a stylish look. Gray perimeter countertops switch places with white quartz topping the island. Black pendants, plumbing fixtures, and a black floor-to-ceiling cabinet defining the end of the kitchen zone complete each other. These black features exude elegance and attributing an edgy character to the kitchen that works so well with wood textures. Bold strokes of black modernize the kitchen, and their stark contrast is softened with warming wooden elements. The range hood’s wood trim, island’s wood torso, and backless wood bar stools with stencil legs complement the light-tone wood flooring in harmony. Also, the sink island’s torso with a tongue and groove paneling brings rustic vibes.

Gray and White Hexagon Tile Backsplash

Hexagon tiles, also known as honeycomb tiles, are inspired by nature, and with their intriguing geometric structure, they are very expressive and always draw attention as the statement pieces of your home. One of the favorite spots of hexagon tiles is kitchen backsplashes that add visual interest and upgrade the look of the kitchen in aesthetic terms easily. They come in various formats and colors. If you desire a monochromatic and appealing look, you can go for a gray and white hexagon tile backsplash to jazz up your kitchen. To create striking contrasts, you can combine them with black grout, which will achieve full impact in your kitchen.

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Contemporary Kitchen with White Cabinets and Gray and White Backsplash

This galley-style monochromatic kitchen feels bright and airy, thanks to the black-framed windows of various sizes. White recessed-panel cabinets benefit from the sunlight generously, paired with wood handles placed in the middle like buttons. A gray and white mosaic hexagon tile backsplash lets the stainless steel range hood blend seamlessly. The white island serves as a breakfast bar, complemented with wood backless bar stools with black metal stencil legs and a trio of wooden pinecone lighting fixtures. The light tone wood flooring seals the overall look of the kitchen, while the contemporary and clean finishes harmonize all the kitchen elements seamlessly.

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Monochromatic Kitchen with Off-white Cabinets and White Quartz Countertops

Clean lines, white smooth surfaces, and sleek finishes. Contemporary kitchens are considered blank canvases to paint on with warming elements such as wood without tiring the surfaces and achieving an unbothered look. To achieve that, this open-plan contemporary kitchen complements off-white slab-front door cabinets with wood additions. The overhead cabinets at the very top, for instance, come with light wood-interior open shelves placed on the white cabinets, e. These open shelves are complemented with wood backless bar stools with a modern base structure. An eye-catching gray and white hexagon tile backsplash serves as the statement piece, bringing texture and color together. The large-format ceramic tiles seal the overall look of the kitchen perfectly.

What is the most popular backsplash for the kitchen?

How do you measure the popularity of a backsplash? We can converse about the popularity of backsplash in different categories. For example, we can discuss the trending patterns, materials, colors, and even size formats. From that perspective, it is also dependent on how you measure it.

However, there are some patterns and designs that achieve a timeless look such as subway, mosaic, and hexagon tile backsplashes. Subway tile backsplashes, for instance, are pretty popular as they can easily fit into any style. Plus, their bold character versions make your kitchen outstanding as they become the visual focal points of your kitchen.

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Modern Kitchen with Wood Cabinets and Black Waterfall Island

This modern kitchen is in beautiful synergy with the charming greenery outside peeking behind the windows. The medium-tone wood cabinets create an organic environment inside. Black dome pendant lighting fixtures, window frames, the black torso of the island, and backsplash tiles with black grout harmonize beautifully, incorporating modern elements while exuding elegance in the meantime. The island topped with a white quartz countertop flowing over the edges also keeps the energy flowing in the kitchen. The wood cabinets with black hardware are an open dialogue with the rest of the kitchen. The hardware complements white quartz countertops and an eye-popping white ceramic hexagon tile backsplash with black grout. The light-tone hardwood flooring provides a neutral base to soften the black treatments and white countertops.

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Transitional Kitchen with White Cabinets and Gray and White Backsplash

Pops of colors come into this light-filled U-shaped transitional kitchen with a muted blue range hood fixture and island of the same color. The all-white color scheme is enriched with light blue touches and a trio of wood floating shelves aligned by the window side. A gray and white picket stone backsplash matches the kitchen perfectly, adding an intriguing pattern while staying faithful to the monochromatic palette of the kitchen. The blue island sits in the middle, delineating the kitchen zone from the rest of the open-plan room. Lacquered white quartz countertops add a subtle glossy effect for natural light to play with, while two glass pendant lighting fixtures over the island offer a chic look. Dark wood flooring with natural stains warms up the interior space, adding a contrasting color in a complementary manner.

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White Shaker Cabinets with a Blue Island and White Quartz Countertops

In this single-wall transitional kitchen, white shaker cabinets reach the ceiling to offer ample storage space. The brass hardware adds warmth to them. The eye-catching multi-colored glass elongated hex tile backsplash is a wow factor, complemented with white quartz countertops. A beautiful blue island adds a splash of color and increases the utility of the kitchen by offering extra prep surface and housing electronic appliances and an under-mount sink. A trio of white pendant lightings with gray stripes and stainless steel appliances harmonize beautifully. The gray cushioned comfortable counter stools with tapered legs blend seamlessly with dark wood flooring featuring gray undertones.

Gray and White Mosaic Tile Backsplash

Mosaic tiles are very versatile and look like a piece of art. You can experiment with these tiles easily and even make one yourself by gathering the broken pieces of your ex-decorative items. Their colorful and monochromatic scale adds a unique character to the kitchens when they are used as a backsplash.

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Contemporary Kitchen with Gray and White Backsplash

Functionality and aesthetics merge in this gorgeous contemporary kitchen dressed in a monochromatic color scheme. The grey stone fish scale mosaic tile backsplash, wood overhead cabinets, and light-tone wood flooring make textural additions. As examples of organic materials, they create a soothing ambiance and stimulate your five senses, thus improving your mood. What else can you expect from a kitchen? Right? Aside from that, white slab-front door cabinets are in complete unity with the waterfall island. Two woven pendant lighting fixtures in zigzag patterns bring bohemian vibes and complete the overall look of the kitchen.

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Transitional Kitchen with Brass Accents and Two-tone Cabinetry

This well-curated single-wall transitional kitchen communicates a sense of luxury and warmth with brass accents. The two-tone cabinetry achieves a sophisticated look. White shaker cabinets paired with a white quartzite countertop and a gray and white mosaic tile backsplash harmonize beautifully. The full-functional island with grey cabinets increases the utility of the kitchen, offering ample storage space, prep surface, and an eat-in zone. Two drum-shaped pendant lighting fixtures with brass accents add visual interest. The glam counter stools with a gold geometric base offer a streamlined modern look. All in all, this transitional kitchen rich in textures is perfect for those looking for something not too modern and not too traditional.

What countertop goes with a gray and white backsplash?

As the combination of gray and white offers a neutral backdrop and opens up many possibilities for kitchen design, there are various options. Lacquered quartz in white and gray colors, butcher-clock toppings, and marble countertops are the most popular ones.

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Beach-inspired Kitchen with Marble Island and Gray and White Tile Backsplash

In this beach-inspired kitchen, there is not one surface that looks dull. All pieces work together to bring out the charm and warmth in this neutral kitchen. For instance, the brass stripes on the wood range hood dressing, brass handles, and shiny glass front doors spice up the interiors. Light tone wood flooring leaves you with the impression of sand-swept ground, while white-dominant surfaces suggest warming summer vibes when combined with wood and brass touches. White shaker cabinets paired with marble countertops and a white-gray ceramic diamond mosaic tile backsplash add visual interest. The marble island design is complemented with blue cushioned counter stools echoing the sea. And two large white pendant lighting fixtures with a golden interior complete the overall look of the kitchen.

Gray and White Backsplash Materials

With the advancements of technology, in today’s market, we can find a wide range of backsplash materials with creative and artful designs, bringing a unique look to the kitchens. The same goes for backsplash with a gray and white theme. Be it ceramic, glass, porcelain, natural stone, or marble, gray and white backsplash materials come in various options.

Gray and White Glass Backsplash

Among the advantages of glass, we can count many. First, it is a durable material, easy to maintain, and clean. Secondly, their interactive surfaces with natural light make the rooms look larger and brighter. However, if you don’t want all shiny or glittering surfaces, you can mix glass tiles with marble and ceramic tiles that will bring a unique interest to your kitchen. This mixing does work well with gray and white glass backsplash as a glittering effect merges with gray’s metallic and white’s neutral look perfectly.

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Transitional Kitchen with Two-tone Shaker Cabinetry and Gray and White Backsplash

This sophisticated transitional kitchen with its light-filled interior space feels very inviting! A sunburst wood wall clock, an iconic mid-century element, installed on the hood’s white dressing takes you back in time. The range hood hidden in the cabinet offers a cluttered-free look, harmonizing with the white shaker upper cabinets. As you move your eyes downwards, you see an eye-catching gray and white glass backsplash that gathers all the colors in the kitchen. The brass accents we used to see in transitional kitchens are replaced by plumbing and lighting fixtures and stainless steel handles. White quartz countertops offer neutral backdrops, harmonizing beautifully with the gray base shaker cabinets. The light tone wood flooring warms up the kitchen and adds elegance.

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White Recessed-panel Cabinets with Black Granite Countertops and Redwood Island

In this open-plan transitional kitchen, white recessed-panel cabinets offer a neutral backdrop to be smoothly combined with white and gray glass tile backsplash. Stainless steel appliances add a modern look and harmonize with the white-gray palette of the kitchen. The black perimeter countertops evoke a sharp contrast to bring some excitement and visual interest. The multi-purpose solid redwood island with a wine rack adds a classic look. It is topped with white granite countertop featuring natural streaks. These lighting fixtures are well coordinated with the stainless steel hardware of the cabinets and create a continuous design and cohesion in the kitchen.

What cabinet goes with a gray and white backsplash?

We come across gray and white backsplash almost in every kitchen design. Be it traditional, transitional, modern, or contemporary kitchens. This suggests that raised-panel, shaker-style, recessed-panel, and flat-panel cabinets in addition to the glass and V-groove paneling cabinets form a unity with a gray and white backsplash easily. What you need to consider at that stage is the style of your kitchen.

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All-White Kitchen with Cantilevered Wood Shelves and Shiplap Island

This all-white transitional kitchen borrows a great amount of natural light from the garden, bathing the kitchen in sunlight. As a reflective color, the white color of the kitchen helps light do its job, while the cantilevered dark wood shelves and light tone flooring bring warmth. Additionally, potted plants bring life and fresh air to the kitchen. The black hardware and an eye-catching glass mosaic tile backsplash with a white-gray palette perfectly complete the top-to-toe white shaker cabinets. White quartz countertops are in harmony with the rest of the kitchen. The white shiplap island topped with a quartz countertop carries a farmhouse flair, creating a continuous design in the kitchen.

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Contemporary Kitchen with a Waterfall Peninsula and White Granite Countertops

If you are adventurous and geared towards the white-gray unity in eye-popping combinations with contemporary lines, this kitchen is perfect for you. Granite countertops topping the perimeter counters and the waterfall peninsula with high-contrast hues create eye-catching appealing surfaces. The creamy white surface is warming and welcoming despite all the contrasts embodied in its hard structure. As a natural stone, it also brings a soothing organic element. The second eye-catching feature in this contemporary kitchen is the backsplash featuring variously sized glass mosaic pieces. The vertical installation of the tiles creates the illusion of a higher kitchen supported by the upper white flat-panel cabinets. The off-white lamp shade inserted into a rectangular frame makes a great pair of lighting fixtures hanging over the peninsula, while the wood flooring and counter stools complement the overall look of the kitchen.

Gray and White Ceramic Backsplash

Ceramics are made of clay which gives them a less porous surface when compared to marble and granite and thus increases their futility. Also, thanks to their versatility and customizability, they come in various shapes, colors, and designs. So, they can easily jazz up your home, especially as a kitchen backsplash. Gray and white ceramic backsplash is just one option among the many. Because of its neutral palette, it might be a bit concerning, but there is no need. If you choose a more exciting pattern, such as herringbone, hexagon, and diamond, you can create spectacular backsplashes for your kitchen that will draw all the attention upon themselves.

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Coastal Kitchen with White Cabinets and Gray and White Backsplash

In this coastal kitchen, you feel lightened up and refreshed with its mostly white design. Its white-gray palette suggests versatility and infinity, while blue calls for summer vibes and sea. Blue is brought into the kitchen with counter stools with tapered legs suggesting mobility. To enhance the texture scheme, the kitchen makes use of glass, one of the most favored elements in beach-style kitchens. In the context of this kitchen, glass finds embodiment in glass-front cabinets and glass cylinders housing light bulbs held together in a polished chrome frame. The grey island topped with a white quartz countertop and its generous extension leaves you with the impression of a beach bar. While a white ceramic circle tile backsplash with grey grouts stands out as a statement piece.

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Contemporary Kitchen with Brass Accents and White Quartz Countertops

This L-shaped contemporary kitchen serves bold characters assisting the dark wood cabinets to achieve an impactful look. These dark wood flat-front cabinets are enlivened and lightened up with brass handles supported by white quartz countertops. Also, the cabinets’ varnished surfaces not only offer a contemporary finish but also allow their natural character to pop out. Additionally, white and gray ceramic tile backsplash with variously sized floral patterns add an interesting element, making an eye-catching pair with the cabinets. Brass handles are complemented with the brass framed pendants and counter stools. Likewise, the island mimics the perimeter cupboards, while its cantilevered extension makes a room for a trio of chic cushioned counter stools.

Is gray and white backsplash stylish?

As they achieve a timeless look and provide a neutral base while letting other elements easily shine, they will always be on demand and trending.

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Shabby-Chic Style Kitchen with Gray Cabinets and Gray and White Backsplash

In this renovated shabby-chic style kitchen, glossy elements and surfaces keep the kitchen lightened up and welcoming. What distinguishes the shabby-chic kitchens is that they prioritize the personal touches. However, as this kitchen is modified with a modern touch, the kitchenware is packed behind glass-fronted display cabinets. These aesthetically appealing upper cabinets are paired with muted gray shaker cabinets highlighted with chrome hardware, providing a neutral backdrop while maintaining its appealing and interesting visual scheme. The glass rhomboid mosaic tile backsplash echoes the kitchen’s color scale.

Gray and White Marble Backsplash

When choosing a backsplash for your kitchen, marble is one of the greatest options due to its versatility, customizable character, and natural patterns in gray and white hues. Especially preferred in contemporary and modern kitchens to coat both the waterfall islands and backsplash to achieve cohesion, gray and white marble slabs offer sophisticated and elegant looks, elevating the overall look of the kitchen effortlessly. Even though they are a bit more costly, they are worth it since, without a doubt, they provide gorgeous backgrounds for your home.

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Modern Kitchen with Gray and White Backsplash and Ceramic Tile Flooring

In this light-filled modern kitchen, white cabinets with textured surfaces provide a playful stage for natural light to enjoy. White quartz sports the perimeter base cabinets. White floating shelves add interest and offer a space to place potted plants as here. The gray marble backsplash with veins is the visual focal point of the kitchen, which is also used to coat the island with waterfall edges. Wood is integrated with kitchenware. Ceramic tiles combining creamy beige and gray hues suit the overall scheme. Doubtlessly, a white-gray palette fits modern kitchens’ characteristics perfectly.

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Contemporary Kitchen with Black Cabinets and Gray and White Backsplash

This kitchen blends farmhouse flairs with contemporary touches perfectly, looking sophisticated and inviting at the same time. Black tongue and groove door cabinets taken all the way up to the ceiling make the kitchen grow in height. The off-white marble backsplash offers a stunning contrast, while the brass faucet adds some warmth and a pop of color. The island mimics the perimeter cupboards, topped with a black countertop. Its edges with X details are reminiscent of farmhouse islands. A wooden open shelving serves as a bookcase. The last touches come from light gray colored ceramic tiles coating the floors while staying loyal to the monochromatic scheme.

What color grout for a gray and white backsplash?

Gray, white, black, and golden grouts are very popular. You can choose any of these, depending on the effect you desire for your kitchen. If you want to achieve a striking contrast, then black grout is the best option. In another scenario, if the kitchen is embellished with chic elements with a glam look and brass accents, then you can go with a golden grout. However, if you think it is too much, then white or gray grout helps neutralize the look and blends seamlessly.

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Open-concept Contemporary Kitchen with White Cabinets and Marble Countertops

Light beige touches carry warmth into this white-dominant kitchen, while wood treatments and flooring create a well-balanced interior space.  Yet, most importantly, these V-groove vertical lines celebrate the character of contemporary kitchens that emphasizes the outstretching lines blending with the background. Here, this kitchen toys with this idea expertly. And if we look at the other elements, they all blend perfectly. A marble backsplash with gray hues takes the lead. The island topped with a marble countertop of the same color as the backsplash mirrors the kitchen’s visual scheme. A black goose-neck faucet, hardware, and decorative items portray a striking contrast, enriching the color palette of the kitchen.

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