41+ Colorful Herringbone Backsplash
ID# 123806| Houzz.com – Credit | © The Dickson Design Group
White Kitchen Cabinetry with Black and Wood Accents
The matte gray ceramic herringbone backsplash tiles are a transitional touch of this kitchen! We love adding a warm color of brown, into this kitchen where is preferred cool tones like grays, with, and black. Black accents like hardware and countertop emphasize the cabinetry by creating a nice contrast.
ID# 123805| Houzz.com – Credit | Vera Tarlovskaya Interiors | © Sergey Ananiev
Scandinavian Kitchen with Frameless White Cabinets
The gray and white ceramic herringbone tiles are used as one of the elements to combine different styles and to create a transitional kitchen. The modern look is given with the herringbone diagonal stripes pattern, transparent chair, European cabinet door styles, and lighting fixtures. The marble countertop adds a dose of luxury while the black range hood stands out on the backsplash tiles and creates a focal point.
42 Trendy Colorful Herringbone Backsplash Tile Ideas
Herringbone pattern resembles fishbones which are created by rectangular subway tiles made of ceramic, glass, porcelain, metal, and natural stones. A simple twist on the classic rectangular tiles makes a big difference and creates a distinctive focal point for kitchens. Depending on the material, herringbone works well with different design aesthetics from modern to traditional.
White and marble herringbone tiles are classic for kitchen backsplashes. Yes, they have beautiful and timeless appeal but if you are looking for something different, check these stunning colorful herringbone backsplash ideas. The colorful options should be considered if you have all the same-colored cabinets or need to change to the energy of your kitchen within touch of color or textures of herringbone backsplash tiles!
Do not forget to check our last two herringbone posts!
We hope you enjoy and inspire by our selection of herringbone backsplashes tile ideas!
ID# 123801| Houzz.com – Credit | © Winsome Interior Design
Colorful Herringbone Backsplash Ideas for White Cabinets
The blue glass herringbone backsplash tile becomes a masterpiece of this white kitchen! In all the monotonous color white cabinet doors, this beautiful shade of blue changes the dynamic of the kitchen with a herringbone pattern. Also, tiles are placed with a 45-degree angle which gives a more unique look to them
Is Herringbone backsplash difficult?
The installation of the herringbone tiles is just easy as other patterns. Depending on where to start tiling, you need to cut some tiles to fit into space because of the v shape of the pattern. With a little more patient and time, you can easily apply the beautiful herringbone tiles.
ID#123808| Houzz.com – Credit | © New Leaf Custom Homes
Colorful Herringbone Backsplash Ideas with White Cabinets
The turquoise herringbone backsplash tiles bring a vibrance to this all-white kitchen. However, this white kitchen differs from others with details like the black knobs, industrial-looking oven, and the huge cooker hood which makes this kitchen transitional.
Herringbone Mosaic Tiles
ID# 92410| Houzz.com – Credit | © Creative Home
Black Raised Panel Perimeter Cabinets with Butcher Block Countertop
The ceramic herringbone backsplash creates edges with a strong shade of ocean blue that gives a relaxing feel. The navy cabinets and the ocean blue herringbone backsplash are in harmony with each other. The butcher block countertop of the perimeter cabinets completes the beachy vibe which is created by blue shades. The hexagon tiles on the floor that keeps the blue shades on them complete the look of the kitchen.
Is Herringbone backsplash in style?
Herringbone is a classic pattern for backsplashes that you don’t have to concern about the trendiness. From modern to rustic, contemporary to traditional, herringbone tiles can combine with different styles. Also, herringbone tiles come in an array of materials like glass, marble, ceramic which increase the popularity of herringbone.
ID# 123811| Houzz.com – Credit | Housing First Minnesota | © LandMark
Transitional Kitchen with White Inset Cabinets and Black Herringbone Backsplash Tiles
These black herringbone backsplash tiles sit perfectly into this transitional kitchen and create a striking focal point between the white shaker cabinets. The browns are the dominant color that in contrast with white in this kitchen. However, the black herringbone backsplash fits between these colors so perfectly and completes the spirit of this transitional kitchen. Brass pendant lights highlight the dark wood kitchen island and complete the warm shades of wooden textures.
ID# 123812| Houzz.com – Credit | © Gina Roberts-Wagner
Rustic Wood Kitchen Cabinets with Granite Countertops
The herringbone backsplash tiles are in grayish wooden texture where in harmony with the wooden cabinets. The hood part of the backsplash is laid in a herringbone pattern and kept the left and ride sides subway pattern to make the hood section the center of the kitchen. The wooden trim of the white range hood complements the cabinetry while the beige granite countertop of the black island completes the traditional style of the cabinets.
Colorful Mosaic Tiles
ID# 123813| Houzz.com – Credit | © Noel Dempsey Design
White Cabinets with Black Island and Colorful Herringbone Backsplash Ideas
The turquoise blue herringbone backsplash is in good contrast with the white that helps to give it a character to the kitchen. Also, the sleek look of the herringbone tiles makes a modern touch against the traditional style of the cabinets. The dark gray kitchen island with a wooden countertop and stools bring a cozy feel to the atmosphere.
ID# 123814| Houzz.com – Credit | © Pennimanarchitects
Beach Style Kitchen with Colorful Herringbone Backsplash Ideas
In this transitional kitchen, the herringbone backsplash is one of the elements that make the kitchen transitional! The idea of mixing texture colors and style always creates a unique kitchen! The herringbone choice with marble texture in blue brings to the kitchen and ocean vibe.
Most popular Herringbone backsplash color?
Just like the other tiles, white also is the most popular color for herringbone backsplash. Glossy glass tiles to matte ceramic ones, white color offers a clean and fresh look with a herringbone pattern. But if you want to try something different and more distinctive, herringbone patterns look also beautiful in different colors from vibrant greens, blues, reds to sophisticated blacks.
ID# 123818| Houzz.com – Credit | © Kitchen Design Concepts
White Kitchen with Brown Ceramic Herringbone Backsplash Tiles
The brown glossy ceramic herringbone backsplash brings luxury to this white kitchen! Emphasizing the kitchen spirit with a brown in a white kitchen is a great idea!
ID# 123819| Houzz.com – Credit | © Jauregui Architecture Interiors Construction
Mediterranean Kitchen With Wood Cabinets And Black Island
The wooden herringbone backsplash tiles are in harmony with wooden cabinets in the kitchen! Even though it is a transitional kitchen keeping the texture the same gives a consistent look. The black kitchen island with black granite countertop lends sophistication to the space and stands out between the bright whites and wooden textures.
ID# 123820| Houzz.com – Credit | © Six Cents Media
White Shaker Cabinets with Navy Island and Colorful Herringbone Backsplash Ideas
The knitted look of the herringbone pattern creates a cozy look that sits perfectly in this small kitchen! We love seeing the colors of the backsplash on the chairs!
Herringbone Backsplash Grout Colors
Herringbone backsplash tiles have already a unique and distinctive look and the choice of grout color is important to elevate this design. The color of the grout depends on how much you want your tiles to stand out. Lighter shades are good to create a cohesive look and darker shades highlight the pattern more. White, black, and gray are the most popular herringbone grout colors that work well with the different tiles.
Herringbone Backsplash with White Grout
White grout is the most popular option for herringbone tiles that creates a clean and fresh look, especially when combined with white tiles. And the advantage of the white grout is I can work well with every color that you imagine. But keep in mind, lighter colors like white can potentially show more stains. That means it required more maintenance and regular cleaning.
ID# 123821| Houzz.com – Credit | © The Kitchen Studio of Glen Ellyn
Functional and Family-Focused Kitchen with White Cabinets and Gray Herringbone Backsplash Tiles
The gray herringbone might be a good choice to play safe into a white kitchen if you just want to bring some pattern into it. Here, the beautiful gray shade of the herringbone tiles is completed with a gray countertop to create a continuous look. Black hardware and other black accents emphasize the white kitchen cabinets while the wooden flooring, traditional rug, and apron front sink make the atmosphere cozier and warmer.
ID# 123823| Houzz.com – Credit | © Linda Woods Design
Transitional White Kitchen with Gray Herringbone Backsplash Tiles
The transitional kitchen with white cabinets is in harmony with the gray herringbone backsplash pattern with white grout. Going all the way up with backsplash tiles always gives a complete look for the kitchen like here. The black oven directly pulls the attention and creates a striking focal point by contrasting it with the lighter shades.
ID# 123825| Houzz.com – Credit | © Jessica Koltun
Black and White Cabinets with Wood Island and White Countertops
The matte gray backsplash tiles are in contrast with white cabinets while they are in harmony with wooden textures. The matte finish of the tiles adds a modern feel to the design. Black accents like faucet and pendant lights complement the taller black cabinet and give a character to the kitchen.The chairs bring the beach-style spirit to the kitchen!
ID# 123826| Houzz.com – Credit | © Ecostruct LLC
Gray Kitchen with White Countertops and Open Shelving
The gray on gray! Everything is in the same color but it brings calmness and creates a relaxing space! White marble countertops and white plates on the open shelves add a freshness to the kitchen and enhance the spaciousness of the atmosphere.
Most popular Herringbone backsplash material?
Ceramic and marble are the most popular materials for herringbone backsplash. Ceramic tiles highlight the classic look o the herringbone, while marble tiles lend sophistication to this pattern.
ID# 123802| Houzz.com – Credit | Central Minnesota Builders Association| © Landmark
Farmhouse Kitchen with Granite and Gray Ceramic Backsplash
Shiny ceramic herringbone backsplash adds another texture to this kitchen between the wooden and white cabinets. It helps to pop up the range hood and creates a smooth and fresh feeling in this kitchen. The metal range hood acts as a piece of art and makes a vintage touch. White countertops complete the fresh look of the white cabinetry while the dark wood flooring creates a continuous look with the wooden cabinets.
ID# 123831| Houzz.com – Credit | © Melissa Cooley, CKBR/ Case Design/Remodeling Inc.
Transitional Rustic Kitchen with White Cabinets and Wood Island
The light gray as herringbone backsplash is always a good idea for transitional kitchens where is used browns and whites! It helps to pop up the island more but still brings texture to the kitchen with a herringbone pattern!
Herringbone Backsplash with Grey Grout
Grey is a versatile color that can combine with different colors. From bright white tiles to sophisticated black tiles, gray offers a cohesive look for a different type of herringbone tiles.
ID# 123834| Houzz.com – Credit | © Couture Designs
Brown Cabinets with Beige Backsplash and Gray Countertops
The reflection of herringbone tiles pattern on the countertop detail is everything! The cabinet color choice goes so well with the beige herringbone backsplash tile and gives a little rustic feel to this transitional kitchen. The metal range hood and white upper cabinets create a focal point on the herringbone backsplash.
ID# 123835| Houzz.com – Credit | © Mary Englert- Case Design/Remodeling Inc
Gray and White Kitchen Design with Brass Accents
The shiny herringbone ceramic backsplash tiles look perfect in this gray shade! It fits so perfectly for this kitchen! The only two different colors we see in this white kitchen are the backsplash and bar chairs to energize the space up!
ID# 123836| Houzz.com – Credit | © The Dickson Design Group
Transitional Kitchen With Black Countertop Wood Shelf And Matte Gray Herringbone Backsplash
Unlike the other examples, these transitional kitchen herringbone tiles have 3D surfaces that bring a stunning texture to the overall look. Instead of upper cabinets, using a single wooden shelf emphasizes the impact of the matte gray herringbone tiles. For a perimeter and peninsula, white shaker cabinets are paired with a black countertop and handles.
Most popular Herringbone backsplash size?
1 x 3, 2 x 4 or 3 x 6-inch sizes are perfect to create a classic traditional look of the herringbone. Longer tiles like 2 x 6 or 2 x 8 inches give a sleeker and more modern look.
Herringbone Backsplash with Black Grout
Using black grout is the best way to highlight the distinctive look of the herringbone pattern especially with the bright white tiles. Whether you pair it with white, black, or other colors, black grout offers a timeless look. With a grout sealer, you can keep the bold black color of the grouts as good as it did on the day it was installed.
ID# 123809
Gray and White Kitchen Design with Black Accents
In this traditional white kitchen, the gray herringbone is preferred as a backsplash which goes so well and keeps the traditional look alive! The white grouting complements the cabinetry while making the beautiful herringbone pattern stands out. Black handles and knobs nicely contrast with the white cabinets without breaking the white domination in the room.
ID# 123827
Transitional Kitchen With Ultimate Blue Ceramic Herringbone Backsplash
The ultimate blue color with white cabinets! It is a perfect combination! The style of herringbone backsplash brings a Spanish vibe to the kitchen!
ID# 123804
Contemporary Kitchen With Black Cabinets and White Countertop
The ceramic black herringbone backsplash and wooden black cabinets create a stunning contemporary kitchen! We love the idea of continuing the backsplash tile on the left door where the refrigerator sits into! The white quartz countertop makes a fresh touch between the blacks while the backlit lights under the upper cabinets add a dramatic effect to the backsplash tiles.
ID# 123815
Modern Midcentury Kitchen with Light Blue Herringbone Backsplash and Wooden White Cabinets
The light vibrant blue herringbone is in harmony with the wooden and white cabinets. It looks like a modern version of the mid-century kitchen look! Thanks to the white grouts, the stunning pattern of the herringbone tiles adds a nice texture between the flat-panel cabinets without breaking the clean look of the design.
ID# 123816
Farmhouse Kitchen with Navy Island and Turquoise Backsplash Tiles
Another turquoise blue in a navy- white cabinets kitchen! The turquoise color goes so well with this white cabinet doors style! The farm house kitchen look with adding a touch of herringbone pattern with blue color creates a perfect contrast for this transitional kitchen!
ID# 123817
Transitional Kitchen with Marble Countertop and Gray Ceramic Herringbone Backsplash Tiles
The shiny beige herringbone backsplash tiles and the glossy marble countertop level up the luxuriousness of this kitchen! The navy blue kitchen island helps white spaces pop up more. Glass pendant lights bring an open and airy feel while the wooden flooring brings warmth to the atmosphere.
ID# 123807|
Tiny Marble Herringbone Backsplash Tiles with Two-tone Cabinetry
The little herringbone tiles create a great visual interest in this modern kitchen and offer a sleek backdrop with wood and gray flat-panel cabinets. Stainless steel appliances, metallic pendant lights, and stools add an industrial vibe. We love seeing texture on the inside back leg of the marble countertop! These little touches create a characteristic kitchen.
Industrial All Black Kitchen with White Accents
Keeping it all black needs courage and this all-black kitchen with herringbone backsplash tiles looks so luxurious! Taking the risk gives a fancy, luxurious and surprisingly creates a bright space! The crisp white countertops bring a clean and fresh look between the black cabinets while the white grout of the herringbone tiles complements this fresh look. The brass chandelier and handles add a dose of sparkle to the design.
Traditional Mosaic Tiles
ID# 123824
Beach Style Kitchen With Wood Shelves and Navy Cabinets
The combination of white, blue and wood creates an elegant beach-style kitchen that reflects the coastal vibes perfectly. The thick light gray herringbone backsplash tiles are in harmony with light wooden textures around the kitchen. Beveled edges of the tiles emphasize the striking herringbone pattern while the wooden floating shelves allow the backsplash tiles to stand out by creating an open and airy look.
ID# 123829
Gray White Cabinets with Beige Herringbone Backsplash
The traditional kitchen where we can see the harmony of white, gray, and brown colors! And we love it! Even the Iranian rug is in harmony with the herringbone backsplash tiles!
ID# 123830
White Kitchen with Gold Pendant Lights and Gray Floor Tiles
The gold touches on lighting and appliances bring a luxurious modern vibe to the kitchen. The gray herringbone backsplash tile is the primary element to bring a modern look along with its harmony with white cabinet doors.
ID# 123832
Farmhouse Kitchen with X Blue Island and Colorful Herringbone Backsplash Ideas
The blue herringbone backsplash tiles are in harmony with the blue island! We love the x detail on the left side of the island which gives the farmhouse look!
ID# 123833
Farmhouse Kitchen with Wood Shelves and Gray Marble Herringbone Tiles
The gray tones of herringbone backsplash tiles go all the way up to the wooden ceiling which makes the space looks bigger! The gray wallpaper on the next wall completes the look of the kitchen keeping it all gray!
Best Seller Mosaic Tiles
ID# 123838
Mediterranean Kitchen with Wood Island and Granite Countertop
The wood textures and gray backsplash are the dominants of this Spanish kitchen. We love the contrast of shiny backsplashes and the woods which bring coziness to the kitchen! The gray subway tiles are laid in a herringbone pattern behind the stove which adds another layer of texture. Granite countertops compliment the backsplash tiles.
ID# 123839
Two-tone White and Gray Cabinetry with Multicolored Floor
The cleanness that is created by the shades of whites is speechless in this kitchen! We love the herringbone ceramic backsplash and the mosaic tiles on the floor which bring the texture and pattern to space!
ID# 123840
Gray Shaker Cabinets with Wood Island and Glass Pendant Lights
The matte off-white herringbone backsplash with has black strokes around the shapes creates a modern look for this transitional kitchen! Gray shaker upper cabinets and range hood create an elegant frame for the backsplash tiles white wooden island with granite countertop makes the atmosphere warmer and more welcoming.
ID# 123841
Contemporary Kitchen with Matte Black Herringbone Backsplash and White Frameless Cabinets
The matte black small short herringbone backsplash pops up and becomes a masterpiece of this all-white kitchen! The geometrical pattern of the tiles complements the modern look of the white flat-panel cabinets. Gray counter chairs provide a smooth transition between the blacks and whites.