38+ Mosaic Tile Backsplash
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Modern Farmhouse Kitchen with Mosaic Tile Backsplash and Starburst Chandelier
In this modern farmhouse kitchen, the black, gray, and white hex tiles create an accent and bring a mosaic appeal. Also, the mosaic tile backsplash adds a modern vibe to the design. The wooden cabinets serve a clean and simple look and they allow the stunning backsplash design to stands out. The starburst chandelier completes the warm feel of the wooden textures while the marble countertop adds a sense of luxury.
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Farmhouse Home Bar with Wooden Cabinets and Black Countertops
This farmhouse home bar perfectly blends the neutral shades and offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The wooden cabinets and kitchen island are paired with black soapstone countertops which add a natural look. The wooden open shelves and metal accents add some industrial vibe while the gray mosaic tile backsplash completes the neutrality of the cabinets.
Mosaic Tile Backsplash
Mosaic tiles are classic for kitchen backsplash and can be suitable for all types of kitchen designs. A mosaic tile backsplash is a collection of smaller tiles that make one larger piece of art! With these unique appeals, you can add visual interest to your kitchen. So, if you want to add some color and texture without overwhelming, a mosaic tile backsplash is a perfect choice for you. Scroll down and find the best mosaic tile backsplash ideas to get some inspiration!
A kitchen backsplash might seem like a small piece of the kitchen design but it is an important decision that pulls the whole look together. From glossy glass tiles to luxurious marbles, natural stones to shiny metallics, there are endless options to create a stunning mosaic appeal. Thanks to this wide range of materials, you can use every color scheme. You can go with lighter shades like white, beige, or light gray to create a bright look or add some drama with darker colors like black, navy blue, or brown. Options are limitless and with all these options, choosing the right mosaic tile that fits your personality might be overwhelming. So, today we’re sharing some inspiring mosaic tile backsplash ideas with intricate patterns that will help you to find the best mosaic tile backsplash.
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Blue and White Kitchen with Multicolored Scallop Tiles
These blue, white, and gray scallop tiles are like a piece of art! This stunning combination creates a mosaic appeal and provides a one-of-a-kind backsplash design. Also, the color scheme of the backsplash tiles balances with light gray upper cabinets, navy-blue perimeter cabinets, and white quartz countertops. The stainless steel appliances create a focal point between the cabinets while the black hardware nicely contrasts with the whites to emphasize them.
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Transitional White Kitchen with Brass and Leather Accents
This classic white kitchen has a timeless traditional feel! The chevron mosaic tile backsplash adds a nice texture between the white shaker-style cabinets while the marble perimeter countertop creates a continuous look with the backsplash. The light gray paint of the kitchen island complements the gray textures of the marble backsplash and the countertop. Brass details like pendant lights and knobs and leather bar stools give the space some extra character.
Glass Mosaic Tiles
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White Cabinets with Black Countertop and Multicolored Accent Wall
With their striking pattern, the multicolored backsplash tiles are the centerpiece of this contemporary kitchen. The backsplash tiles and the stainless steel range hood create an accent wall while white perimeter cabinets and black countertop give a classic look. The minimalist look of the cabinets allows the backsplash design to stand out. The gray marble countertop of the dark gray kitchen island adds a luxurious feel to the design.
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Small Kitchen Design with Blue Mosaic Tile Backsplash and Stainless Steel Appliances
In this small, u-shaped kitchen, the blue mosaic subway tile backsplash directly pulls the attention and adds some color to the design. The blue, white, and wood color scheme gives some beachy vibes. The glass-fronted white upper cabinets bring an open and airy feel while the white countertops complete the freshness.
Mosaic Tile Backsplash Materials
Glass, natural stone, ceramic, steel, and more! When it comes to mosaic tile backsplash, material options are endless. whether made from ceramic, porcelain, glass, or stone, mosaics create an intricate design effect that creates a visual feast. Thanks to this wide range of material options, there is the right mosaic tile backsplash for everyone! Scroll down and find more about the materials.
Glass Mosaic Tile Backsplash
Overall, glass is a durable and easier to clean material than others like ceramic, or marble. Its non-porous surface which makes it a perfect backsplash material is resistant to staining, bacteria, mildew, and mold. And the biggest advantage is that glass is already a stunning appeal, but if you want to add more visual interest, you can bring a mosaic appeal with different colored glass tiles. Also, you can combine different materials with your glass mosaic tile backsplashes like stainless steel or stone!
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Two-Tone Blue and White Cabinetry with Stainless Steel Appliances
With its upper crisp white cabinets, lower bright blue cabinets, and Island, this kitchen has a beachy vibe! The pearl mosaic glass tile catches the natural light as is a fun design element. Also, the modern appeal of the mini subway tiles complements the modern look of the flat-panel cabinets. The stainless steel appliances and the metal hardware complete this modernity.
Metal Mosaic Tiles
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Transitional Kitchen with White Shaker Cabinets and Black Countertop
The combination of the black, gray, and white mini subway tiles brings a mosaic appeal and creates a striking focal point between the white shaker cabinets. The simple style of the cabinetry offers a timeless look while the black countertop nicely contrasts with the cabinets to give a luxurious feel. The dark wood kitchen island with granite countertop completes the elegant look of the perimeter cabinets.
How to install mosaic tile backsplash?
The installation of the mosaic tile is easier than the other types because generally, mosaics come with a mesh. Before the installation process, first, you need to prepare your walls. The surface must be perfectly flat and smooth. Sand the roughness and patch the holes on the wall and clean it with an all-purpose cleaner. Define the boundaries of the backsplash with painter’s tape, and remove the electrical switches.
Whether your tiles come with a mesh or individual pieces, it is important to prepare the layout of your tiles before applying them to the wall. This way you can avoid the unmatching pieces or blanks between the tiles and you can define the cutting the borders and around obstacles. For the cutting process, you need to use specialized tools for your material.
Now, you are ready for installation. Apply the mortar with a V-notch trowel in small sections. Then stick the mesh on the mortar. The starting point might change according to your pattern. That’s why it is important to define the layout before installation. Do these steps until cover the all backsplash area. Wait at least over a night, and after it dries, wipe down the tiles with a cloth and cleaner. Apply the grout with a float at a 45-degree angle. Wait until all grouts dry and wipe the tiles with a wet sponge.
Marble Mosaic Tile Backsplash
Marble is a very precious stone that adds a sense of luxury to any room. Using this already stunning stone with a mosaic appeal is a great way to create a one-of-a-kind backsplash design. Also, thanks to its beautiful natural veining, it is easy to create this mosaic appeal. You can give a more modern look by using hex marble tiles or add a traditional and oriental look with arabesque tiles. Whatever your choice is, a marble mosaic tile backsplash will never fail you down!
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White Kitchen Design with Colorful Counter Chairs
The colorful patterns and the green legs of the counter chairs instantly pull the attention and bring a romantic vibe to this transitional kitchen. The white shaker cabinets, gray countertops, the marble chevron backsplash, and the white range hood create a clean and fresh backdrop to the island. The marble backsplash adds a dose of luxury while the gray countertop creates a continuous look with the backsplash tiles.
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Black and White Kitchen with Mosaic Backsplash Tile
In this transitional kitchen, the black and white color scheme with a touch of gold offers a timeless and elegant look. The black shaker perimeter cabinets with black countertop provide a sophisticated look with the brass hardware while the white upper cabinets and the marble hex tile backsplash make the space feel larger.
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All-white Kitchen with Marble Scallop Tile Backsplash
The cleanliness and pureness of the white surround this beach-style kitchen and offer a bright and spacious atmosphere. The light gray marble backsplash tile adds a slight color while adding a texture with its scallop shapes. The white marble countertops of the perimeter cabinets and the island complete the luxurious feel of the backsplash. The light wood flooring breaks the white domination in the room and brings warmth to the atmosphere.
Ceramic Mosaic Tile Backsplash
Thanks to their endless color, shape, and texture options, ceramic tiles are one of the most popular materials for homeowners and interior designers. Also, these tiles are durable, affordable, easy to install. All these elements make the ceramic a great backsplash material and its wide range of color and texture options make it a great material to create a mosaic appeal for a kitchen backsplash!
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Gray and Whtie Kitchen with Brass and Wood Details
The combination of white, gray, wood, and a touch of gold creates a stylish kitchen design. The gray and white backsplash tiles offer a sleek backdrop for white cabinets and the wooden range hood which creates a focal point. The brass details like frames of the glass-fronted upper cabinets, trim of the range hood, sconces, and the hardware make a luxurious touch. The quartz countertops complete this luxurious feel.
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Gray and White Cabinetry with Mosaic Tile Backsplash and Brass Accents
In this transitional kitchen, the two-tone cabinetry creates a dynamic look! The mosaic tile backsplash complements the gray range hood and the island with its gray shades. The white shaker cabinets provide a clean and fresh backdrop while the marble countertops add a sense of luxury. The brass lighting fixtures, faucets, handles, and the legs of the white counter chairs add warmth while enhancing the luxurious feel.
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Midcentury Kitchen with Green and Beige Patterned Backsplash Tiles
The beautiful green and beige pattern of the backsplash tiles directly draw attention and create an accent wall in this midcentury kitchen. Wooden cabinets bring warmth to the atmosphere and create a harmonious look with the ceramic backsplash tiles. The unique design of the white kitchen island with blue subway tiles, wood countertop, and brown chairs add value to the design.
Mosaic Tile Backsplash Colors
From bright whites to sophisticated blacks, adventurous greens to relaxing blues, you can use every colored tile to create a mosaic tile backsplash. Thanks to this endless array, you can fit the backsplash to any styled and colored kitchen according to your taste. You can find below beautiful color options for mosaic tile backsplashes.
White Mosaic Tile Backsplash
White is the representation of cleanliness and pureness and it is the most popular color for backsplashes in all times. If you want to spruce up your white backsplash, using different materials or finishes together is a great way to add more interest. This way your white mosaic tile backsplash will be the centerpiece of your kitchen!
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Wood Flat-panel Cabinets with Full-height Backsplash
The bright color scheme of this modern kitchen provides a spacious atmosphere. The full-height white mosaic tile backsplash adds a slight texture without overwhelming and creates a clean and fresh backdrop for the wooden cabinets. The flat-panel door styles of the cabinets serve an ultra-modern look while the white countertop completes the freshness of the backsplash tiles.
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Black and White Luxurious Kitchen with Brass Details
You can never go wrong with the combination of white, black, and gold and this kitchen is the proof of that! The oversized black range hood creates a striking focal point between the white cabinets and the white chevron backsplash. The black and white hex tiles above the stove create a mosaic appeal and help to creat4e an accent wall. The large marble countertop of the white kitchen island provides plenty of space for both cooking and meetings. The black and gold counter chairs, lantern pendant lights, and brass hardware of the cabinets make a beautiful final touch!
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Light Gray Shaker Cabinets with White Countertop and Metal Hardware
In this farmhouse kitchen, the light gray shaker cabinets offer an elegant look while the white and gray chevron tile backsplash creates a cohesive look with the cabinets. The rubbed oil bronze counter chairs add a vintage vibe and give a characteristic look to the kitchen. The glass pendant lights add an open and airy feel while the wooden flooring completes the warm look of the counter chairs.
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Wooden Kitchen Island with White Countertop and Wood Stools
The White Oak island is the hearth of this transitional kitchen! It softens the cool atmosphere which is created by the crisp white cabinets. The wooden bar stools complete the warm feel of the island. The stunning backsplash design adds an oriental look. The full-height installation of the backsplash tiles emphasizes their impact. The white shaker cabinets create a clean and fresh frame for the backsplash while the black framed window creates a focal point.
Blue Mosaic Tile Backsplash
Blue is a reminiscence of the sky and sea which has a calm and relaxing feeling. Thanks to its almost endless array of shades and hues, blue is a perfect color to create a mosaic tile backsplash.
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Transitional Kitchen with Wood Cabinets and Blue Backsplash Tiles
The glossy blue penny tile backsplash directly draws attention between the wooden cabinets and brings a unique appeal to this transitional kitchen. The wooden cabinets and black granite countertops give a traditional look while penny tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, and gold pendant lights make a modern touch.
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Blue Shaded Hex Tile Backsplash with White Cabinets and Countertop
A few shades of grey, a splash of white, and a dark matte blue! This contemporary kitchen balances color beautifully. The blue shaded hex tiles add a mosaic appeal while this strong appeal creates a striking focal point between the white cabinets and countertop.
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Navy-Blue Perimeter Cabinets with White Countertop and Brass Hardware
Small yet stylish! This small transitional kitchen is proof that even the small spaces can look stunning! The navy-blue perimeter cabinets serve an elegant look with the brass hardware while the white upper cabinets, the white countertop, and the white backsplash provide a bright and spacious atmosphere. The tiny blue shaded scallop tiles give a mosaic appeal and create a focal point above the stove. Using different tiles adds visual interest to the design.
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Farmhouse Kitchen with Navy Blue Island and Lantern Pendant Lights
The beautiful blue pattern of the white backsplash tiles directly draws attention and creates a focal point between the white shaker cabinets. The blue color of the patterns complements the kitchen island while adding a nice texture. Black and gray stools and black lantern pendant lights complete the traditional look of the white shaker cabinets while the wooden flooring brings warmth to the atmosphere.
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Coastal Kitchen with Blue and Gold Accents
This stylish coastal kitchen features white shaker cabinets with white countertop, blue mosaic tile backsplash, blue kitchen island with gray granite countertop, blue patterned counter chairs, and gold lantern pendant lights. The mosaic appeal of the blue backsplash tiles adds visual interest to the design and complements the blue island. Brass details like the trim olf the white range hood, and the lantern pendant lights add a dose of sparkle.
Black Mosaic Tile Backsplash
Arguably, black is the most sophisticated color and it can add a character to ay space. you can create a dramatic effect by using different shades of black together or you can add some sparkle to your black tiles with some metallic details. Whatever your choice is, a black mosaic tile backsplash will be a perfect addition to your kitchen!
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Wooden Kitchen Cabinets with Black Mosaic Tile Backsplash
The black and brown mosaic tile backsplash is the star of this kitchen and transforms this otherwise ordinary kitchen into a stylish design! The glamorous look of the backsplash tiles is completed with the black soapstone countertops. Also, the backsplash tiles perfectly blend the neutral colors and create a cohesive look with the wooden kitchen cabinets.
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Matte Black Cabinets with GEometrical Backsplash Tiles and Wooden Shelf
The matte black finishes of the cabinets and the mosaic tile backsplash offer an ultra-modern look. The geometrical shapes of the tiles enhance this modernity while adding a nice texture. The backlit lights under the upper cabinets give a dramatic feel while the wooden shelf breaks the black domination and makes a warm touch without breaking the elegant look. The vertical panels of the kitchen island add another layer of texture and add visual interest.
How to grout mosaic tile backsplash?
When it comes to grouting the mosaic tile, first you need to choose the grout type and color. Unsanded grout is a better choice for mosaic tiles because the grout line is smaller than usual. First, mix the grout in a bucket with the manufacturer’s instructions. spread the grout over your backsplash tile with a grout float by using 45-degree angled motions. Repeat this process until fill the all blanks between the tiles. Let the grout dry for 10-15 min then clean the tile surfaces with warm water and a damp cloth. And, let the grout dry overnight.
Gray Mosaic Tile Backsplash
Gray is a versatile color that can work with different color schemes and different design aesthetics. Thanks to this versatility, you can pair the gray tiles with every color according to your taste and style.
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White Transitional Kitchen with Dark Wood Floor
In this mostly white transitional kitchen, white shaker cabinets, white countertops, gray kitchen island, metal hardware, gray chevron mosaic tile backsplash, and stainless steel appliances create a classic look. The metal hardware complements the stainless steel appliances while the dark wood floor enhances the warmness.
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Light Gray Raised-panel Cabinets with Arabesque Mosaic Tile Backsplash
The light gray raised-panel cabinets, marble countertop, and gray shaded backsplash tile create a cohesive look for this transitional kitchen design. The usage of the different shades of gray adds visual interest to the overall look!
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White Cabinets with Black Island and Marble Countertops
Elegant, sophisticated, and timeless! This beautiful transitional kitchen design offers a classic and timeless appeal with its white shaker cabinets, light gray mosaic tile backsplash, marble countertops, black island, and wood counter chairs. The dark wood counter chairs and the brass accents like the knobs and faucets soften the sharp contrast between the black and white and add warmth to the atmosphere. The large black chandelier completes the traditional look of the shaker. style cabinets while the light gray mosaic tile backsplash adds a modern vibe.
Green Mosaic Tile Backsplash
The natural look of the green is a great way to create warm and welcoming spaces. You can add some mysterious feel with darker shades like emerald or forest green, or create a bright look with lighter shades like mint.
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Glossy Green Hex Tile Backsplash with White Grout
What a bold color! The eye-catching green color of the hex tile backsplash gives a characteristic look to this transitional kitchen and offers a one-of-a-kind appeal. The white grouting highlights the beautiful geometrical tiles and emphasizes the green color by creating contrast. The white shaker cabinets make the space feel larger while the natural elements like the wooden island, the wooden shelf, and leather counter chairs complement the natural feel of the green. Brass accents like the hardware and pendant lights create a harmonious look.
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Contemporary Kitchen with Dark Gray Cabinets and Green Mosaic Tile Backsplash
The shiny green mosaic tile backsplash makes an unexpected twist and elevates this contemporary kitchen design. The glossy finish of the tiles contrasts with the matte finish of the dark gray flat-panel cabinets and makes a fresh touch. The concrete floor and ceiling create a harmonious look with the industrial look of the cabinets.
How to choose grout color for mosaic tile backsplash?
The choice is of grout color is very important for the overall look of the tiles. That’s why, before choosing the color, you need to define what type of look that you want on your backsplash. If you want to highlight the pattern which is created by the tiles, choose a contrasting grout and tile color. If you want to create a more sleek and cohesive look match the tile and grout colors.
Brown Mosaic Tile Backsplash
You might think that brown is outdated but with the right approach, a brown backsplash might be the centerpiece of your kitchen. Gold detailed tiles will be a perfect addition to brown tiles. They will complete the warmness of the brown and add a dose of sparkle to create a more interesting appeal.
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Dark Wood Cabinetry with White Countertops and Mosaic Tile Backsplash
The dark wood shaker-style kitchen cabinets offer a sleek and elegant look for this transitional kitchen. The white countertops make a fresh touch and enhance the brightness of the atmosphere. The brown and white mosaic tile backsplash adds a nice texture while the stainless steel appliances add a modern feel.
Mosaic Tile Backsplash Styles
When choosing a mosaic tile backsplash, the shape of the tiles is a very important point that defines the style of the overall look. You can create a modern look with tiny hex tiles or add some classic charm with subway tiles.
Mosaic Subway Tile Backsplash
The simple rectangular shape of the subway tiles is the classic for kitchens. But if you want to add some spice to this beautiful classic appeal, creating a mosaic tile backsplash by using different materials, sizes, and finishes for the subway tiles is a great way!
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White Shaker Cabinets with Black Hardware and Gray Mosaic Tile Backsplash
In this bright kitchen, the white shaker cabinets are emphasized by matte black hardware while the gray mosaic tile backsplash provides a smooth transition between the blacks and whites. The white-painted wooden panels of the kitchen backsplash add a cozy feel to the room while the wooden stools complete this feel. Black lantern pendant lights complete the traditional look of the shaker-style cabinets.
Marble Mosaic Tiles
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Contemporary Kitchen with Two-Tone Cabinetry
In this contemporary kitchen, glass subway tiles are lain in vertically to make the space feel higher. This vertical layout complements the modern look of the light gray flat-panel cabinets. The white glass-fronted upper cabinets give an open and airy feel to the room. The granite countertop makes a luxurious touch while the wooden flooring creates a warmer atmosphere.
Hexagon Mosaic Tile Backsplash
With their clean, minimal geometrical shapes, hex tiles offer a modern look for kitchens. And using different colored hex tiles together will definitely emphasize their impact!
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Gray and White Elongated HEx Tiles with White Grout
The elongated hex tiles create an accent between the white shaker cabinets while bringing a mosaic appeal with their gray and white colors. Also, using the elongated shape vertically adds a dimension to the space. The large gray kitchen island with a marble countertop centralizes the room and maximizes the functionality. The white and metal pendant lights, gray counter chairs, and metal hardware make a beautiful final touch.
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Two-tone Cabinetry with Multicolored Backsplash and Brass Handles
The black, white, and gold hex tiles blend perfectly as a kitchen backsplash and create an eye-catching focal point with their beautiful irregular pattern. Also, backsplash tiles complement the black and white cabinets and brass hardware.
How to seal mosaic tile backsplash?
Because tile grout is porous, it must be sealed. After the grout is completely dry you can apply the sealer. Because the mosaic tiles have a lot of grout lines, using a brush or roller is an effective way. You can apply the sealer in two coats.
Chevron Mosaic Tile Backsplash
Chevron tiles have a distinctive elegance that offers timeless appeals for kitchens. Also, according to the application, a chevron mosaic tile can look modern, traditional, transitional, and contemporary.
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Beach Style Kitchen with Navy-blue Range Hood and Gold Details
The navy blue range hood with gold details is a game changer! It acts as a piece of art with its sculptural shape and creates a striking focal point between the white cabinets. The gray and white chevron tile backsplash adds a nice texture and creates a sleek backdrop for the range hood. The large navy-blue kitchen island which complements the range hood is fitted with a white countertop and beige counter chairs.
Slate Mosaic Tiles
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Farmhouse Kitchen with Oversized Gray Range Hood and Chevron Wall Tiles
In this farmhouse kitchen, white, gray, and wooden textures create a harmonious look. The chevron backsplash tiles add a mosaic appeal with their different colors while complementing the dark wood flooring and the exposed wooden beams. The oversized gray range hood stands out between the white shaker cabinets and gives a personalized look.
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Blue and White Kitchen with Black Lantern Pendant Lights
The blue and white chevron tile backsplash bring together all the kitchen by complementing blue and white colors. Besides their clean and fresh look, the white upper cabinets provide a space to display beautiful glassware with their glass-fronted doors. The navy-blue kitchen island is paired with a marble countertop to add a luxurious feel. The black lantern pendant lights complete the traditional style of the shaker cabinetry.