11+ Marble Look Glass Tile Backsplash
ID# 183401 – Product BA5503 – Marble Look White Herringbone Backsplash Tile
Black and White Kitchen with Marble Look Glass Tile Backsplash
Offering a timeless and sophisticated aesthetic, black and white kitchens are one of the most popular design approaches. And, this transitional kitchen perfectly executed this approach! Here, the black kitchen cabinets anchor the space and offer a sophisticated foundation. The addition of the white backsplash and countertops creates a contrast against the cabinets, enlightening the atmosphere. The marble look appearance of the white glass tiles and white quartz countertops add a touch of opulence to the space while the brass knobs break the monochrome color scheme and soften the sharp contrast by adding a warm sense.
Design tip: If you are designing black and white kitchen, you might consider to add some accents to balance the contrasting look. Using wood floating shelves, brass lighting fixtures, cabinet hardware, or textured textiles is a great way to achieve this goal.
ID# 183407 – Product BA5502 – White Marble Look Glass Picket Mosaic Tile
Two-tone Kitchen Cabinets with Wood Floating Shelf
Gray and white kitchens are beautiful for a good reason, they are versatile and timeless, making a great pair for a variety of design styles. However, using these monochrome colors might create too cold and sterilized feel in kitchens. To avoid this feel, adding some warm accents will balance the overall look and provide a more welcoming atmosphere. Here, for example, this contemporary kitchen is adorned with the sleek elegance of the gray and white shades. While the white upper cabinets, white glass diamond mosaic tile backsplash, and white countertops offer a spacious feel, the gray base cabinets bring dimension to the space.
The marble look glass tile backsplash with its eye-catching diamond pattern enhances the visual interest while the black hardware slightly punctuates the cabinets and adds much-needed contrast. Between the gray and white shades, the wood floating shelf comes front with its natural texture that adds a warm sense to the monochrome color scheme.
Marble Look Glass Tile Backsplash
With their alluring beauty, glass tiles are one of the most popular materials for kitchen and bathroom backsplashes and they are popular for a good reason. They are versatile, durable, and have the ability to make the space more visually appealing. Coming in a wide range of color, form, texture and pattern options, a glass backsplash can easily add a touch of opulence and sophistication to any space. While the solid-colored options stand out for their sleek appearance, these tiles can also be found in different textures that mimic natural materials like stone or wood. And if you want to add a luxurious sense, a marble look glass tile backsplash might be the perfect fit for your design!
Merge the Luxurious Sense of Marble with the Versatility of Glass
Marble tiles are beautiful but due to their porous skin, they require more maintenance than non-porous materials like glass. So, if you are looking for a backsplash material that offers a visual aesthetic, durability, and ease of maintenance, glass tiles will be a better option. And you can still bring the organic beauty of the marble by using glass tiles that mimic the unique veining of the marble stone. A marble look glass tile backsplash combines the timeless elegance of marble with the practicality and ease of maintenance of glass. Glass is a durable material that can withstand heat, moisture, and stain, and the smooth finish of this material provides easy-to-clean surfaces. The other big advantage of glass tiles is their reflective skin that can play with light and make the space feel larger.
In this article, we gather 11+ marble-glass tile backsplash ideas that will help you fire up your imagination!
ID# 183402 – Product BA5504 – Marble Look White Glass Picket Mosaic Backsplash Tile
White Shaker Cabinets with Gray Granite Countertops
Even though your cabinets and countertops give a classic feel, you can make a modern spin on this classic look by using a modern backsplash design. In this transitional kitchen, the white shaker cabinets and gray granite countertops draw a traditional profile with a timeless elegance. The built-in stainless steel appliances and brushed nickel cabinet hardware perfectly complete this elegant look. The addition of the white marble look glass tile backsplash brings a modern flair. These picket mosaic tiles look like marble stone and complement the luxurious appeal of the granite countertops.
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ID# 183403 – Product BA5509 – Marble Look White Glass Hexagon Mosaic Backsplash Tile
Marble Look Glass Tile Backsplash for All-white Kitchen
All-white kitchens don’t have to be boring. There are tons of ways to spice up this one-tone tone look and using a statement-maker backsplash is one of the easiest ways. Even though this glass hexagon mosaic tile backsplash has a white background that complements the bright appeal of the white shaker cabinets and white quartz countertops, the black marble-like freckles make this mosaic a masterpiece. With these freckles, the white backsplash acts as a piece of art, enhancing the all-white color scheme. Also, all-white kitchens might need some accents to break the stark white color and provide a well-balanced look. In this kitchen, the medium-tone wood floor and the brass cabinet hardware are used for this duty, adding a warm sense.
Are glass tiles more expensive?
To put this in a nutshell, compared to porcelain or ceramic, glass tiles are costly because of their special effects in terms of beauty and durability. However, the cost of a backsplash depends on several elements, such as the level of quality, size, and configuration of the chosen tiles. While classic patterns like subway can be more affordable, more intricate patterns or textured tiles can cost much more compared to plain glass tiles.
Even though glass tiles may not be the most affordable option, they offer plenty of advantages that are worth this investment. These include their gorgeous visual appeal, high durability, and ease of maintenance. Since a backsplash is a permanent element of kitchens or bathrooms, you can invest a good amount of money and use your backsplash in a first-day condition for many years to come.
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ID# 18344 – Product BA6702 – Calacatta Gold Marble Look Glass Picket Mosaic Tile
Beige Cabinets with Picket Mosaic Tiles and White Countertops
If you want to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere for your kitchen warm neutral colors will be a perfect fit. In this transitional kitchen, for example, the beige and dark wood cabinets anchor the space, offering an elegant appeal with a warm sense. While the paneled range hood creates a continuous look with the upper cabinets, the wood trim complements the dark wood cabinetry. Between these neutrals, the white backsplash tiles and white quartz countertops enlighten the atmosphere. The Calacatta gold marble look glass tile backsplash makes a strong statement, adding a visual interest. Using a darker grout color perfectly emphasizes the eye-catching picket pattern and enhances the impact of the tiles. This beige grout color and the gold accents complete the warm appeal of the cabinet and create a cohesive look.
White Marble Look Glass Tile Backsplash
With its versatility, white is one of the most popular colors for backsplashes. Whether you want to create a modern, traditional, farmhouse, Scandinavian, or beach-style kitchen, a white backsplash can easily adapt to any design aesthetic, offering a clean and fresh backdrop. And if you decide to use a marble-like glass tile, choosing a white color as a background is a perfect way to create a light and airy atmosphere. Also, thanks to the clean appeal of white, the marble-like veins and freckles will be more visible. The combination of sleek white glass and classic veining of the marble will create a sophisticated aesthetic for your bathroom or kitchen walls. Whether it will be a subtle accent or a certain focal point of the room, these backsplash tiles add depth, texture, and luxury to any interior!
White color has the ability to make the space feel larger and brighter which is especially useful for small kitchens or those lacking natural light. You can also opt for a high-gloss finish to enhance the light and airy feel in your room. And when the simplicity of the white glass material meets the luxurious elegance of the marble look, the results are just stunning. If you are using a distinctive pattern, you can emphasize it even more by using a contrasting grout color. Beyond their aesthetic value, glass tiles are also highly durable materials that offer ease of maintenance and cleaning. You can simply wipe down the tile surfaces with soapy warm water and a clean cloth.
ID# 183405 – Product BA5504 – Marble Look White Glass Picket Mosaic Backsplash Tile
Gray and White Kitchen Design with Stainless Steel Appliances
If you are looking for a color scheme that offers a timeless elegance with a sleek look, gray and white will be the perfect fit for you. And you can add dimension to your space by incorporating these colors through your cabinets. In this transitional kitchen, the two-tone cabinets consist of gray and white shades. While the upper cabinets provide a bright and airy look with the help of the backsplash tiles and countertops, the gray base ones add much-needed contrast, bringing depth. Between the cabinets, the white glass picket tile backsplash adds a delicate look with its black marble-like freckles. This marble looking appearance adds a touch of opulence to the design.
Does glass tile crack easily?
Glass tiles are generally considered quite durable materials. However, due to their nature, they can crack or break if struck with force. There are several reasons that can cause cracking. Improper installation is one of the most common issues. For example, when installing the tiles, if the wall surface isn’t flat, these tiles can flex and eventually crack. Using the wrong type of thinset or an uneven application can also cause cracking. So, before your purchase, you can consult your tile seller to learn about the properties of the material. Improper cutting processes can also harm the glass tiles. The wrong tools or techniques can cause small cracks that can become bigger problems later. That’s why, if you don’t have any experience in the installation and cutting of the tiles, it is better to hire a professional!
ID# 183406 – Product BA5503 – White Marble Look Glass Herringbone Backsplash Tile
Marble Look Glass Tile Backsplash with Gray Shaker Cabinets
Another great example of how a gray-and-white color scheme can create a sleek and elegant overall look. In this transitional kitchen, the gray cabinets anchor the space, providing a sophisticated foundation. Adorned with brass hardware, these cabinets are a testament to time. Between the cabinets, the marble look glass tile backsplash and white Silestone quartz countertops bring a bright and airy look that enlightens the atmosphere. The herringbone layout of the tiles enhances the visual interest while the warm appeal of the brass hardware balances the overall look, preventing too cold or sterilized feel.
ID# 183408 – Product BA6702 – Calacatta Gold Marble Look Glass Picket Mosaic Tile
Traditional Kitchen with Marble Look Glass Tile Backsplash
While the hexagon tiles are quite popular for kitchen backsplashes, you can modernize this classic appeal by using elongated hexagons also known as picket tiles. In this traditional kitchen, for instance, the Calacatta gold marble look picket mosaic tiles make a modern spin against the classic appeal of the off-white raised-panel kitchen cabinets. The solid appeal of these cabinets and the paneled range hood provide a sleek frame for the tiles. The gray granite countertops perfectly complement the luxurious appeal of the backsplash while the stainless steel professional cooker and the oil-rubbed bronze hardware complete the classic elegance of the kitchen cabinets.
Are glass tiles good for a kitchen backsplash?
With their glamorous beauty, durability, and ease of maintenance, glass tiles have everything that needs to be in a kitchen backsplash. So, yes, they are good for kitchen backsplashes. Coming in a large plethora of colors, shapes, textures, and patterns, these tiles offer a versatile appeal that can easily work with any kitchen whether it is modern, traditional, contemporary, farmhouse, industrial, or Scandinavian. Beyond the solid-colored options, glass tiles also come with different textures that mimic natural materials like marble or wood. Also, their reflective skins can easily enlighten the atmosphere which is beneficial, especially for small spaces or those that lack natural light.
Besides their visual benefits, glass tiles are also highly durable materials. That means you can use them for high-traffic areas like kitchens. And thanks to their ability to withstand heat, you can also use them for the wall space behind the stove. The other biggest advantage of these tiles is their easy-to-maintain and clean surfaces. With a simple regular cleaning routine, you can maintain their first-day beauty for many years to come.
Marble Look Glass Subway Tile Backsplash
In the realm of backsplashes, subway tiles come in front with their subtle elegance. With their simple rectangular shape, these tiles are the staples of the kitchen backsplashes, offering a timeless appeal. Whether you want to create a modern kitchen, transitional culinary space, or a cozy farmhouse aesthetic, a subway tile backsplash will never let you down. While ceramic and porcelain materials are the most popular options for this classic look, glass can also be used. A glass subway tile backsplash offers the perfect blend of a classic design with a glamorous material. However, if this look is too simple for you, you can enhance the appearance by using marble-like textures. Marble look glass subway tile backsplash designs offer a modern spin on a classic layout, providing a stylish stance for kitchen and bathroom walls.
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ID# 183409 – Product BA8001 – Sparkled White Glass Subway Backsplash Tile
All-white Kitchen with White Subway Tile Backsplash
An all-white kitchen with a subway tile backsplash is one of the most stylish, timeless, and also failsafe options for any type of kitchen. While this combination looks already beautiful, it might need some accents to enhance the plain white look. The wide range of backsplash tiles allows you to make this difference easily. In this transitional kitchen, for example, the white shaker cabinets and white Caesarstone countertops draw a classic and timeless profile. The white subway backsplash tiles are the perfect fit to complement this elegant look and their marble-look veins instantly enhance the visual interest. The brass cabinet knobs are the only elements that break the white dominance, adding much-needed warmth.
Blue Marble Look Glass Tile Backsplash
Neutral shades like white, gray, black, or beige are versatile options for kitchen or bathroom backsplashes. They offer a subtle elegance that can easily work with different design aesthetics. However, if these options are too classic for you, why not use a colorful backsplash? Among all the alternatives, blue is one of the most popular color options for backsplashes. With its gorgeous shades from baby blue to cobalt, navy, or aqua, a blue backsplash is a great way to add a pop of color and personality to your space. And if you want to make a strong design statement, opt for a blue marble look glass tile backsplash! The eye-catching veins and hues of blue in a marble pattern add depth and dimension to your space while the reflective skin of the glass material brightens the atmosphere.
Blue color comes in a wide range of shades from light and airy to bold and dramatic. And each of them offers different moods and aesthetics. For example, lighter shades of blue are perfect for creating a feeling of openness and can be a good choice for small spaces. Darker shades like navy, cobalt, or royal blue offer a dark and dramatic appeal that can make a strong statement as the focal point of the room. Grayish blue tiles are one of the finest options that bring a versatile and elegant tone to your interior to enhance your home look. Before choosing the right shade for your design, you need to consider several factors. These factors include space dimensions, the level of natural light or lamps used, the colors of the cabinets and countertops and of course personal preference!
ID# 183410 – Product BA5501 – Marble Look Blue Glass Hexagon Mosaic Tile
Modern Beach-style Kitchen with Blue and White Cabinets
If you want to bring a serene feel to your kitchen and add a beach flair, a blue and white color scheme will help you to achieve your goal. In this beach kitchen, for example, these two colors flawlessly merge with each other, creating a stylish and well-balanced look. To start with, the white upper cabinets and white countertops provide a bright and spacious atmosphere. Below, dark blue base cabinets bring depth to the space by creating contrast. Between them, the blue marble look glass tile backsplash acts as a piece of art and adds a nice textural look. The marble-like veins of these hexagon tiles evoke the tranquil feel of the ocean. Using a white grout color emphasizes even more the eye-catching hexagonal shape of the tiles while the stainless steel appliances and brushed nickel cabinet hardware add a modern flair.
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Is the glass tile backsplash dated?
Even though tiny glass mosaics might seem old and dated, there are lots of design options for glass tiles that can create a more modern and alluring appeal. So, whether a glass tile is dated or not depends on the specific style and execution. Although the white glass subway tiles which have been classical, still exist in the trends lists, the new trends for 2024 come with bolder designs. For example, mixing glass mosaic tiles with other materials like metal or natural stone accents can easily create a modern and edgy flair in your kitchen. Large-format glass tiles also belong to the list of the most widely used tiles and create an impression of a modern, smooth design. Besides these current trends, if you want to create a timeless look, opt for neutral colors and simple designs that never look dated.
ID# 183411 – Product BA62026 – Blue-Gray Marble & Glass Hexagon Mosaic Tile
Ceiling-height Backsplash with White Shaker Cabinet and Countertops
Glass and marble tiles are beautiful individually but what about combining both of them? Mixing materials is a popular trend for 2024 kitchen tile trends and this transitional kitchen executes it well! Here, the glass and marble hexagon mosaic tile backsplash creates an eye-catching backdrop, adding dimension to this otherwise plain kitchen design. Using a ceiling-height layout emphasizes the impact of the tiles even more! Keeping the rest simple with white shaker cabinets and white quartz countertops allows the backsplash tiles to be the star of the show. For a final touch, the chrome cabinet hardware and stainless steel appliances add a dose of sparkle that enhances contemporary flair.