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From bright sky to deep navy and brilliant sapphire, blue is an endlessly versatile hue that offers a wealth of style possibilities. Whether your aesthetic is coastal chic, midcentury sleek or eccentrically unique, you’re sure to find a design among these 18 ideas that will have you singing the praises of blue.

1. Create Calm, Coastal Chic

Whether you’re seaside or street-side, the effortlessly cool tile from celebrated designer Jeffrey Alan Marks will transform any house into a beach house. The Natural Zen Birchwood Sea Blue tile, showcased on this coastal kitchen wall, features a raised linear pattern that mimics the look and feel of painted wood. Shop our exclusive Jeffrey Alan Marks designer collection for more coastal chic designs.

2. Choose a Cool Handmade-Look Tile

The undulating tones of the Marrakesh Blue tile give this stunning kitchen backsplash a sense of gentle movement. Mimicking the hand-painted look of authentic handmade tile, its color variation adds to the tile’s artisanal appeal. We love how the glossy finish reflects the light, enhancing the cool, watery effect. Explore our wide selection of handmade-look tile for more perfectly imperfect styles.

Blue square ceramic tile kitchen backsplash.
Featuring: Marrakesh Blue.

3. Embrace English Country Cottage Style

Like a spoonful of sugar, the Laura Ashley Wexbord Midnight tile sweetens this charming cottage-style kitchen. The delicate floral pattern—derived from Laura Ashley’s historic textile prints—adds whimsy and botanical beauty to the space. If this delightful style is your cup of tea, check out our guide to English country cottage design.

4. Pair Blue Tile With White Cabinets

This bright and cheery kitchen, designed by Bria Hammel, features the lovely Glass Periwinkle tile paired with crisp white cabinets. The soft blue backsplash provides subtle contrast, while white grout helps tie the tile into the rest of the space. We love how the light wood-toned chairs add both textural and tonal depth while maintaining the coastal color scheme.

This transitional kitchen features a periwinkle blue glass subway tile backsplash.
Featuring: Glass Periwinkle. Design and photography by Bria Hammel Interiors.

5. Create a Picture Frame

By “framing” a favorite patterned or mosaic tile with trim, you can create a tile picture frame that offers a beautiful focal point to rest your eyes on while standing at the sink or stove. Here, the 4-D Nature tile is framed by layered pieces of Signature Slate Blue and Bianco pencil trim. The raised botanical pattern on the framed tile adds texture and interest to the Signature Slate Blue subway tile backsplash.

6. Get in the Groove

The concentric oblong circles of the Elipse Azul tile make a mesmerizingly stylish backsplash. This groovy patterned tile (also available in black-and-blue Preto) can be installed in a variety of layouts to create a personalized design. Shop our wide selection of patterned tile for the look that expresses your personal style—whether you prefer a gorgeous floral or a bold geometric.

Kitchen sink and counter with a blue and off-white tile wall.
Featuring: Elipse Azul.

7. Add a Historical Pattern

Derived from iconic British designer William Morris’s historic wallpaper patterns, our exclusive Morris & Co. collection brings royal English design into American homes. Here, the Morris & Co. James Wandle River tile features a beautifully ornate botanical pattern inspired by the motif used for wallpaper at St. James’s Palace. We love how it pairs elegantly with white cabinets and marble countertops, but it would look equally stunning with warm wood cabinetry.

8. Make Waves

The curved design of the Wave Blue Reef tile adds a soft, fluid touch to this charming backsplash. Its unique shape and deep sapphire hue give the tile (also available in Grey Owl, Old Cream and White) brilliant visual appeal. Offering a variety of layout possibilities, you can pair it with contrasting grout to highlight the pattern and watch as the glossy surface reflects the light like gentle waves.

Wavy blue ceramic wall tiles behind a kitchen counter and brown cabinets.
Featuring: Wave Blue Reef.

9. Create Artisanal Excellence

Crafted, painted and glazed by hand, authentic Zellige tile is made by skilled artisans using ancient Moroccan techniques. Here, the deep blue Zellige Azul tile brings depth and character to this counter-to-ceiling backsplash. Shop our wide selection of Zellige tile for more traditional shapes, colors and finishes.

This bright kitchen features a bold blue Zellige tile.
Featuring: Zellige Azul Gloss.

10. Make Your Backsplash the Star

This cozy-chic kitchen, designed by @georgesonstyle, captures modern farmhouse style with its wood cabinets, open shelving, white subway tile, and Star Blue patterned tile stove backsplash. The Americana-inspired design sets the cooking area apart while maintaining visual continuity with the rest of the space. If you love this fresh take on homestead decor, explore our guide to modern farmhouse design.

This modern farmhouse kitchen features a blue star patterned tile stove backsplash.
Featuring: Star Blue and Splendor Blanco. Design and photography by @georgesonstyle.

11. Marvel With Midcentury Modern Design

With its sleek silhouettes and earthy tones, midcentury modern design remains a favorite decorating style—even as we approach the mid-21st century. Our new Stoneware collection by Fired Earth celebrates this classic look with five subway tiles: Blue Mist (shown), Indigo Spruce, Linen Brick, Powder White and Rainwashed. If you’d love to return to the aesthetics of Mad Men, explore our guide to midcentury modern design.

12. Add a Textile-Inspired Pattern

Inspired by vintage block prints, the Annie Selke Aylin Blue tile brings the famous designer’s textile patterns to tile. The pup-approved pattern pairs beautifully with the wooden cabinets in this kitchen, designed by @ocotillohouseandhome, but it would also look chic alongside white, blue or green cabinetry.

This beautiful kitchen features a blue-and-white pattern tile backsplash and a cute dog.
Featuring: Annie Selke Aylin Blue. Design and photography by @ocotillohouseandhome.

13. Make Your Space Shine With Glass Tile

Naturally reflective, glass tile can brighten your cooking space—perfect for small backsplashes. This stylish kitchen, designed by Riemer Kitchens and Fine Cabinetry, features Winter Morning glass tile. The cool greyish-blue tones of the tile become brilliant when light hits the glass, like sunlight playing off the surface of a cool pool of water.

This stylish kitchen features a light greyish blue glass tile backsplash.
Featuring: Winter Morning. Design and photography by Riemer Kitchens and Fine Cabinetry.

14. Add Captivating Movement With Chevron Tile

The zigzag lines created by the V-shaped chevron tile add a playful sense of movement to this beautiful kitchen. The Alto Midnight tile features grey, dark- and light-blue chevron pieces that draw the eye across the width of the counter. Though it works well with white cabinets, the bowl of lemons proves that this bold design would also look stunning paired with brightly colored cabinetry.

15. Think Beyond the Backsplash

In another charming example of modern farmhouse design, this I SPY DIY–designed kitchen features Look Avio subway tile on the kitchen island. The dark blue handmade-look tile complements the rest of the kitchen—the Riad White backsplash tile also has a handmade look—while adding its own visual complexity, bringing cool tones to this warm-colored space.

A modern farmhouse kitchen with a white handmade-look tile backsplash and a dark-blue subway tile kitchen island.
Featuring: Riad White and Look Avio. Design and photography by I SPY DIY.

16. Add Mediterranean Style

Design has the power to transport you—with the right tile, your suburban American kitchen can become a Mediterranean villa. That’s exactly the feeling this stunning kitchen, featuring the Catania Blue tile, evokes. The undulating turquoise-and-green-toned tile recalls the sea, while the bronze range hood would feel at home in a Spanish kitchen.

A mediterranean-inspired kitchen with a turquoise tile stove backsplash.
Featuring: Catania Blue.

17. Make It Cool With Gunmetal Blue

With as many shades as there are gallons of water in the sea—from moody grey-blue to brilliant sky—you’re sure to find the exact tone for your space. Dark and greyish, the Signature Gunmetal Gloss tile offers a sophisticated tone, perfect for an elegant transitional space, like this Timber Trails–designed kitchen. We love how this stately blue pairs with crisp white cabinets. If this classic-meets-traditional style strikes the right balance for you, explore our guide to transitional design.

18. Capture Twilight Hues

If you’re more of a night sky enthusiast than a bright sky reveler, the Blue Twilight Brick tile might capture your preferred hue. With a mix of dark, grey and lighter blues, this beautiful glass mosaic reflects the subdued mood of dwindling daylight. We love how it’s paired with the Hampton Carrara chevron tile picture frame.

Updating your space is easier than you think! Shop our wide assortment of kitchen backsplash and blue tile to find your perfect style, and check out our guide on how to tile your backsplash yourself. Need more assistance? Visit your local Tile Shop showroom, where you’ll find the tile, tools and expert advice you need to get started.

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Tile for Every Style: Midcentury Modern https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/tile-for-every-style-midcentury-modern/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/tile-for-every-style-midcentury-modern/#respond Fri, 13 Jun 2025 14:15:00 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=12814 Characterized by clean lines, natural materials and stylized minimalism, midcentury modern design took the United States by storm in the...

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Characterized by clean lines, natural materials and stylized minimalism, midcentury modern design took the United States by storm in the post-war ’50s and ’60s, never completely leaving our collective hearts. Effortlessly chic, the retro style maintains enduring appeal partly because it embraces timeless design principles. Read on to discover eight ideas for incorporating elements of the mid-1900s into your 21st-century home with this guide to midcentury tile design.

1. Add Visual Texture with Terrazzo

Terrazzo didn’t originate in the 1900s, but it was a popular midcentury flooring choice. Loved for its durability, sustainability and organic look, authentic terrazzo is made by pressing pieces of marble, glass or granite in a cement base to create a strong, decorative material that traditionally graced Rennaisance plazas. Here, Yellow Brick Home uses the Terrazzo Nero Macro tile to add visual texture to this dreamy midcentury-inspired bathroom. With a mix of warm and cool neutrals, this tile (also available in Nero Micro) adds timeless appeal in a retro format.

This beautiful bathroom features pale pink brick-look subway wall tile and a black terrazzo-look porcelain floor tile.
Featuring: Terrazzo Nero Macro and Alison Victoria Brick x Brick Petal. Design and photography by Yellow Brick Home.

2. Mix Materials

Another hallmark of midcentury design is the intentional pairing of materials, particularly wood, stone and metal. Layering natural and man-made materials adds depth and dimension. Metal accents represent the progress of modernism, while the inclusion of organic materials keeps the space from appearing too sterile. This midcentury kitchen features the Palermo Noir Stone Hex tile backsplash. The black marble hexagons are accented with bronze, creating dynamic movement across the backsplash that feels both modern and timeless.

This midcentury modern-inspired kitchen features a black marble with bronze details hex tile backsplash.
Featuring: Palermo Noir Stone Hex.

3. Choose a Retro Red

Retro interiors embraced warm earth tones, and a burnt orange or deep sienna still evokes nostalgia for our grandma’s midcentury ranch house. This bathroom, designed by @johnmartinestudio, features the Imperial Sienna square and hex mosaics. We love how the rich tone is tempered with the neutral Imperial Sand hex tile and off-white walls, but don’t be afraid to really lean into an earthy palette with red, orange or yellow tile.

This retro bathroom features sienna-colored wall and floor tile.
Featuring: Imperial Sand Gloss Hex, Imperial Sienna Gloss Hex and Imperial Sienna Gloss Mosaic. Design and photography by @johnmartinestudio.

4. Feature a Retro Pattern

Nothing exemplifies the midcentury quite like a bold pattern. Whether floral or abstract, the pattern should feature clean lines and geometric shapes to be considered midcentury modern. This funky ’60s-inspired kitchen, designed by Total 360 Interiors, features the Star Olive/Grey Encaustic tile. With its retro coloring and starburst pattern, it gives this retro design flower power.

This retro kitchen features an olive green starburst floral patterned tile backsplash.
Featuring: Star Olive/Grey Encaustic. Design and photography by Total 360 Interiors.

5. Use Wood-Look Tile

Teak furniture and wood paneling are necessities in midcentury homes, but you can include this warm, organic look in spaces you wouldn’t normally find the natural material with durable porcelain or ceramic wood-look tile. Bathrooms, kitchen backsplashes and even showers can feature the beauty of wood. Here, the Tavola Decor tile, with its raised fluted cross pattern, adds both the look of hardwood and the geometric shapes you find in midcentury modern design.

A serene bathroom featuring a wood-look shower tile with a raised fluted pattern.
Featuring: Tavola Decor, Trevi, Firenze Calacatta, Firenze Calacatta Bullnose, Hampton Carrara Shower Curb, Firenze Calacatta Somerset and Moonstone Beige Picket.

6. Use Retro-Inspired Ceramics

Artistically speckled midcentury ceramics come to life in the form of sleek subway tiles with the Stoneware collection by Fired Earth. The soft earthy coloring and clean lines of these tiles—available in Rainwashed, Blue Mist, Indigo Spruce, Linen Brick and Powder White (shown)—transform any space with elevated retro charm. This chic living room demonstrates how you can blend midcentury decor with contemporary design elements. The Stoneware Powder White fireplace surround blends seamlessly with the white woodwork, for an elegantly timeless space.

A modern white living room featuring a white subway tile fireplace surround.
Featuring: Fired Earth Stoneware Powder White.

7. Create Pattern

Midcentury modern design offers a lot of flexibility in color and form. If you can’t decide on a single earthy hue to showcase, use several to create an original pattern. Featuring all five colorways of the midcentury-inspired Fired Earth Stoneware collection, this shower strikes the right balance between sleek style and expressive design.

This chic shower features midcentury modern-inspired subway tile in a custom pattern.
Featuring: Fired Earth Stoneware in Powder White, Blue Mist, Indigo Spruce, Linen Brick and Rainwashed.

8. Choose Squares

A vintage tile that’s making a comeback in interior design, the 4-in. square was favored in midcentury interiors up to the 1980s. Here, Fox Homes reimagines the retro design using Zellige White Gloss tile. The handmade tile features purposeful variations in the edges—going against the grain of the famously straight, clean lines of midcentury, but they compensate for this design detail with wide grout joints. The result is a slightly uneven grid, reminiscent of midcentury modern design, but with a timeless twist suited to contemporary styles.

A retro kitchen with square white Zellige wall tile.
Featuring: Zellige White Gloss. Design and photography by Fox Homes.

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20 Counter-to-Ceiling Kitchen Backsplash Tile Ideas https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/20-counter-to-ceiling-kitchen-backsplash-tile-ideas/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/20-counter-to-ceiling-kitchen-backsplash-tile-ideas/#respond Fri, 04 Apr 2025 18:24:07 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=11957 The latest trend in kitchens extends the backsplash from the counter (or floor) to the ceiling to create beautiful and...

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The latest trend in kitchens extends the backsplash from the counter (or floor) to the ceiling to create beautiful and expressive spaces that protect the whole wall. Read on for 20 spectacular tile ideas to achieve the ultimate kitchen glow-up!

1. Keep it Simple…and Chic!

A backsplash staple, white subway tile is a timeless classic with endless versatility. This modern farmhouse kitchen, designed by Esslinger Design Co., features an Imperial Bianco Gloss tile backsplash behind open wood shelves. The simple brick-lay tile provides a neutral background, allowing the dark green range hood and brass swing-arm sconce light fixtures to stand out. If you love this cozy-chic style, check out our guide to modern farmhouse design.

A modern farmhouse kitchen featuring a white subway tile backsplash.
Featuring: Imperial Bianco Gloss. Design and photography by Esslinger Design Co.

2. Create a Stylish Slab Look

A backsplash crafted from a large block of stone is a popular feature of high-end design, but you can achieve this look on a more modest budget with large-format tile. These supersized tiles (up to 48″ x 48″) mimic the appearance of a single piece of stone while offering the durability and easy maintenance of ceramic or porcelain. As demonstrated in this contemporary kitchen, a counter-to-ceiling backsplash featuring extra-large marble-look tile makes your space feel expansive as well as elevated.

3. Show Off Your Style with a Graphic Pattern

Patterned tile offers the ornamentation of wallpaper with the superior protection of ceramic or porcelain. Perfect for adding design to a mess-prone backsplash, patterned tile can easily be stretched to the height of your wall to further celebrate your style. This fashionable kitchen features the graphic-patterned Nikki Chu Tangier Graphite tile. The eclectic hand-drawn print is bold in its simplicity, adding definition to the space while allowing flexibility to swap out accessories and change paint colors for easy updates. Discover more unique, fashion-forward designs in our exclusive Nikki Chu collection.

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4. Display Your Taste with Diamond-Shaped Tile

When your tile covers a large area, choosing a design that creates a sense of movement and rich visual texture not only makes your space feel more expansive but also adds interest. This can be achieved through pattern, shape or material. This beautiful kitchen features the Africa Tempesta Polished Wheaton tile, a diamond- and chevron-shaped mosaic made from vividly veined marble. The zigzag pattern, combined with the grey and beige veining, draws the eye up the wall, creating the illusion of height and adding a touch of luxury. Shop diamond-shaped tile for more brilliant designs.

This elegant kitchen features a grey-veined white marble in a diamond-shaped mosaic.
Featuring: Africa Tempesta Polished Wheaton. Design and photography by @lizbrannick_.

5. Tile the Range Hood

When you have a tile as elegant and expressive as the Firenze Calacatta marble subway tile, you’ll want to display it without interruption. That’s exactly what Christie Juncaj did in her magnificent contemporary kitchen. By using the tile to disguise the range hood, the kitchen maintains a cohesive appearance from the counter to the ceiling and across the wall.

This large and luxurious kitchen features a marble subway tile backsplash.
Featuring: Firenze Calacatta. Design and Photography by Christie Juncaj.

6. Showcase Mid-Century Modern Design

Even if you don’t have an A-frame house, you can embrace the simple sophistication of mid-century modern style with The Tile Shop’s new Stoneware collection from Fired Earth. Featuring a sleek elongated subway format in five retro-inspired colorways, these tiles celebrate the best of 20th-century design. Here, the Stoneware Rainwashed tile runs along the expanse from the counter to the tip of the angled ceiling, creating a vibrant statement wall that feels contemporary while evoking a vintage appeal.

7. Marvel with a Mosaic Tile

Perhaps counterintuitively, a small-format mosaic tile can have the same space-widening effect as a large-format tile. The petite pieces provide visual texture that draws the eye across a space, adding depth and a sense of movement. This charming kitchen, designed by @dwellwithmichelle, features the Hex Matte White with Black Flowers mosaic. The repeated retro floral pattern guides the eye up the wall, while the open shelving makes the space feel light and airy.

This charming kitchen features a black-and-white hex mosaic in a floral pattern.
Featuring: Hex Matte White With Black Flower. Design and photography by @dwellwithmichelle

8. Create a Work of Art

A tall backsplash allows for creative use of the space behind your stove or kitchen sink. Take advantage of the expanse by showcasing a beautiful patterned or mosaic tile within a tiled picture frame. Using trim to “frame” the decorative tile, this design technique elevates your space while providing a pleasing focal point you can admire while cooking and cleaning. This elegant transitional kitchen features the Morris & Co. Pure Net Cloud Grey tile, framed by a double layer of Firenze Carrara Somerset trim.

9. Achieve Artisanal Excellence

Zellige tile is handcrafted using ancient techniques, ensuring that each tile is authentically unique. Showcasing this singular tile from counter to ceiling creates a one-of-a-kind backsplash that celebrates artistry. This chic kitchen, designed by Fox Homes, features the Zellige White Gloss tile. The square format aligns with contemporary design, while the traditional craftsmanship connects it to the past.

This bright and charming kitchen features white Zellige tile backsplash and open white shelves.
Featuring: Zellige White Gloss. Design by Fox Homes.

10. Embrace English Cottage Style

Put the kettle on and take in this charming kitchen backsplash featuring the Laura Ashley Wexbord Fresh Green tile. With a whimsical floral motif inspired by historic prints from the iconic British brand’s archive, this patterned tile is made to be displayed. We love how it pairs with white cabinets, but a bold blue or sunny yellow would look equally delightful. As enamored with this style as Mr. Darcy is with Elizabeth? Click here to discover how to bring English cottage design into your home.

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11. Showcase Your Stove

If your kitchen cabinets cover most of your counter-to-ceiling space, the area behind the stove might be the only place to showcase this design trend. However, even this limited space can deliver big results, as is evident in this stylish kitchen designed by Georgia Pepperberry Interior Design. The Liria Negro tile adds a pattern that helps to highlight the stove and the dark copper range hood. The use of white subway tile below the white cabinets prevents the room from feeling too busy and ensures the stove remains the star of the show.

12. Make “Hex-Cellent” Choices

The six-sided hexagon is a classic tile shape that’s surprisingly versatile. Available in a variety of sizes, colors and materials, hex tile offers a wealth of possibilities and timeless design. This contemporary kitchen features the Royal White polished marble hex tile. The stone’s natural tonal variation, combined with the tile’s shape, gives the backsplash a sense of movement that draws the eye up the wall.

13. Tile Above the Cabinets

Your wall cabinets don’t have to define your backsplash. This elegant kitchen takes the Cheverny Blanc patterned encaustic tile to the ceiling by tiling the space above the cabinets. The result is a stunning statement wall that maintains a sense of continuity.

14. Go Retro

An expanded backsplash offers a unique opportunity to showcase your style. This groovy kitchen, designed by Total 360 Interiors, embraces flower-power ideals with the Star Olive/Grey Encaustic tile. The bold, bright geometric floral pattern exudes 70s vibes, while the modern stainless steel appliances and sleek white cabinets ground this space firmly in this century.

This groovy retro kitchen features a bright green geometric floral patterned tile.
Featuring: Star Olive/Grey Encaustic. Design and photography by Total 360 Interiors.

15. Create Contrast

Contrasting colors–whether they be classic black-and-white or contemporary neutral-and-bright–add depth to your space. This chic kitchen, designed by Timber Trails, features Noir Amalfi limestone tile installed with contrasting white grout. In addition to complementing the white cabinetry and window frame, the white grout lines highlight the tile’s classic brick-lay pattern. By extending the tile to the ceiling, the designer enhances the dramatic effect of the stark contrast.

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16. Find Historic Inspiration

Popular in the Victorian era, tin tiles were embossed with decorative patterns, adding both texture and visual interest. The 19th-century-inspired Victoria Gris Fonce tile (also available in Blanco) features the characteristic raised pattern in a durable ceramic format. Here, You Neek Designs updates Victorian aesthetics for a contemporary kitchen. The tin-look tiles behind the stove are flanked by white subway tile, another popular style of the era. However, the Annie Selke Artisanal White tile’s handmade look and the horizontal straight-stack layout add a modern twist. Extending the subway tile behind the open wooden shelving makes this design feel fresh.

This contemporary kitchen features Victorian-inspired tile with a raised pattern and white handmade-look subway tile.
Featuring: Victoria Gris Fonce and Annie Selke Artisanal White. Design and photography by You Neek Designs.

17. Add Movement With a Herringbone Pattern

If you love the sleek, chic silhouette of subway tile but want a more dynamic design, consider installing your favorite tile in a herringbone layout. The zigzag pattern of this classic format evokes a sense of movement by drawing the eye both up and across the space. We love how this backsplash, designed by Twigg + Lu Design Company, uses the Look Oliva subway tile as both a backsplash and window frames.

A chic contemporary kitchen featuring a green handmade-look subway tile backsplash.
Featuring: Look Oliva. Design and photography by Twigg + Lu Design Company.

18. Choose Classically Chic Chevron Tile

Another classic tile pattern that adds dynamic interest, chevron tile offers the same zigzag as herringbone, but with tiles specially cut to form the characteristic V-shape. This elegant kitchen, designed by Accent on Cabinets, features the Bianco Puro Honed Chevron tile. The luxurious white marble enhances the sophistication of this gold-accented white kitchen.

A luxurious contemporary kitchen featuring a white marble chevron-patterned mosaic backsplash.
Featuring: Bianco Puro Honed Chevron. Design and photography by Accent on Cabinets.

19. Add Rustic Details

You probably wouldn’t put real wood behind your stovetop, but wood-look porcelain or ceramic tile offers the contemporary rustic aesthetic of a cabin in an easy-to-clean, flame-retardant material. Available in a range of realistic designs–like the distressed Colonial Wood White Brillo tile shown here–wood-look tile makes your kitchen feel rugged without sacrificing modern conveniences.

A contemporary rustic kitchen featuring a distressed wood-look tile stove backsplash.
Featuring: Colonial Wood White Brillo. Design and photography by @joe_zah_bell.

20. Reflect Your Style

Glass tile’s naturally reflective surface adds brightness and depth to your space. This contemporary kitchen, designed by Riemer Kitchens and Fine Cabinetry, features the Winter Morning glass tile. The light playing across the surface makes the small backsplash feel more expansive. While it looks amazing in this bright and open kitchen, glass tile would also help illuminate a space that doesn’t receive much natural light.

A contemporary kitchen featuring a light blue glass subway tile backsplash and white cabinets.
Featuring: Winter Morning. Design and photography by Riemer Kitchens and Fine Cabinetry.

Updating your space is easier than you think! Shop our wide assortment of kitchen backsplash tiles to find your perfect style. If you’re up to tackling a DIY project, check out our guide on how to tile your backsplash yourself. Need more assistance? Visit your local Tile Shop showroom, where you’ll find the tile, tools and expert advice you need to get started.

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From soft sand to dark chocolate, brown is an elegant and earthy neutral that can both soothe and spice up your space. Read on for 10 kitchen backsplash ideas that use brown tile to stunning effect.

1. Create a Unique Subway Layout

A custom subway tile layout takes center stage in this boho chic kitchen, designed by I SPY DIY. The Aura Bronze tile is installed in an alternating vertical and horizontal stack, adding a sense of movement and individuality to the space. Discover how to incorporate this worldly and eclectic style in your space with our guide to boho chic design.

This boho chic kitchen features a dark brown subway tile backsplash in a mix of vertical and horizontal stack.
Featuring: Aurea Bronze. Design and photography by I SPY DIY.

2. Add Brightness With a Glossy Beige

A glossy finish reflects light, creating a brighter space for kitchen prep. The warm beige tones of the handmade-look Tribeca Oatmeal tile provide a soft, neutral base for the kitchen, making the backsplash appear almost white when the light hits it. Shop our wide range of beige tiles to recreate this serene look.

This contemporary kitchen features a light brown handmade-look subway tile backsplash.
Featuring: Tribeca Oatmeal.

3. Reflect Your Personality With a Glass Tile

Glass tile features a naturally reflective surface, so even a dark color will add brightness to your prep area. This stunning kitchen, designed by @eleven11tileanddesign, features the Glass Burlap Amalfi tile. The warm brown tile and white grout lines create an inverse effect of the golden-veined white marble countertops, resulting in a rich and cohesive design.

This stylish kitchen features a soft brown subway tile backsplash.
Featuring: Glass Burlap Amalfi. Design and photography by @eleven11tileanddesign.
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4. Make Waves With a Unique Shape

Unique shapes offer a wealth of design possibilities that go beyond typical straight edges. Here, the Wave Old Cream tile creates a pillowy effect on this backsplash, adding playful movement and a softer edge. Shop our wide assortment of uniquely shaped tile for more interesting profiles.

A bright, modern kitchen with a beige wave-shaped tile backsplash.
Featuring: Wave Old Cream

5. Choose a Charming Pattern

Warm neutrals are paired with an elegant pattern in the Bolshoi Taupe tile. The white, star-shaped design elevates the space, providing a focal point that complements a wide range of cabinet colors. Discover more delicate and eclectic designs when you shop patterned tile.

This elegant kitchen features a brown with white patterned tile backsplash.
Featuring: Bolshoi Taupe. Design and photography by @designsbysimony.

6. Add Texture With an Architectural Tile

Characterized by uneven surfaces, rough-edged architectural tile adds both visual and tactile texture to your space. Available in a wide range of materials, from wood to natural stone–like the Copper Rust Random Rectified Slate tile shown here–these authentic details bring a rustic feel to the room.

This rustic kitchen features an architectural slate tile backsplash.
Featuring: Copper Rust Random Rectified. Design and photography by JDR Renovations.

7. Add Elegance With a Diamond Shape

The charming silhouette of the Legno Wheaton tile draws the eye up this kitchen wall. The white chevron pieces outlining the brown diamond-shaped tiles add a sense of movement. Shop our vast selection of diamond-shaped tile for an on-point design for your space.

This elegant kitchen backsplash features a diamond-shaped travertine tile.
Featuring: Legno Wheaton. Design and photography by @foxscozy.
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8. Create Old-World Vibes With an Encaustic Tile

Encaustic tiles are decorative cement tiles with a history in classical design. The pattern is inlaid into the tile, so it will remain even as the tiles age. This kitchen, designed by Georgia Pepperberry, showcases the Lira Negro Encaustic tile. The brown, black and white tile perfectly complements the white cabinets and wood-and-black range hood.

This stylish kitchen features a black, brown and white patterned encaustic tile backsplash.
Featuring: Liria Negro Encaustic. Design and photography by Georgia Pepperberry.

9. Choose Travertine for a Natural Look

A type limestone formed in mineral springs, travertine tile boasts rich color variation, with shades from black to silver. The Volcano Brushed Amalfi tile shown here, with its mix of chocolatey browns, beiges and greys, demonstrates the colorful range of this natural stone. Shop our wide selection of travertine tile to find the shade that fits your style.

This transitional kitchen features a brown and grey travertine tile backsplash.
Featuring: Volcano Brushed Amalfi. Design and photography by @wanderlustmattyrkp.

10. Embrace Authenticity With Zellige Tile

Crafted, painted and glazed by hand, each Zellige tile is authentically unique. The Zellige Alabaster Gloss tile features varied tones that range from beige to pink to grey, creating a perfectly imperfect backsplash. If you love this handcrafted look, shop our full line of Zellige tile.

Updating your space is easier than you think! Shop our wide assortment of kitchen backsplash tiles to find your perfect style, and check out our guide on how to tile your backsplash yourself. Need more assistance? Visit your local Tile Shop showroom, where you’ll find the tile, tools and expert advice you need to get started.

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To continue our Year In Review series, we’re counting down your most liked, shared and pinned kitchens of the year. Neutrals–especially white and beige–emerged as the most popular shades, but we also saw a lot of love for nature-inspired patterns and colors. Read on to discover all 10 inspiring spaces (number one might surprise you!).

10. Boho Farmhouse

Boho Ikat-patterned floor tiles are paired with a farmhouse subway tile backsplash in this sophisticated kitchen, designed by I SPY DIY. The combination of patterns, colors and textures creates a rich and varied tableau. If you love this artistic, worldly style, check out our guide to boho chic design.

Featuring: Annie Selke Ikat Black and Aurea Bronze. Design and photography by I SPY DIY

9. Beautiful Beige

The warm-toned Coco Canvas Glossy tile backsplash creates a welcoming atmosphere in this contemporary kitchen, designed by @cmormandesigns. The uneven surface texture and color variation, characteristic of handmade-look tile, add visual interest and complement the marble countertops and fashionable brass fixtures.

Featuring: Coco Canvas Glossy. Design by @cnormandesigns. Photography by @tylernormanphotography.

8. Varsity Blues

The variation in surface texture on the Retro Lino subway tile gives this best-selling tile its appeal. The vivid white glossy backsplash brightens the room, providing a contrast to the cool blue cabinetry. Discover more of the Timber Trails-designed home in the Varsity Blues Home Tour.

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7. Coastal Chic

Warm whites grace this sleek kitchen, also designed by Timber Trails. The undulating surface of the Riad White tile creates gentle waves that reflect light across the stove backsplash. The off-white and light beige tones evoke a bright, sandy beach, for an elegant coastal chic look.

6. Serene White

The slightly textured surface of the Argile Matte White tile gives this space an artisanal fee. The subtle greyish tones make this handmade-look tile a versatile choice–perfect for a warm or cool neutral color scheme.

This bright and cheery kitchen features white handmade-look subway tile floor and wall tile and blue cabinets.
Featuring: Argile Matte White

5. Tumbled Marble

The rustic, yet refined, look of tumbled marble elevates this modern farmhouse kitchen. The Meram Blanc Carrara subway tile, paired with the open wooden shelving, adds plenty of visual texture to this stylish space, designed by Our Home Colonial. For more ideas on achieving this cozy and chic aesthetic, check out our guide to modern farmhouse design.

Featuring: Meram Blanc Carrara. Design and photography by Our Home On Colonial.

4. Elegant Craftsman

Based on historic wallpaper by British designer William Morris, the Hawkdale Willow Olive tile pairs beautifully with the Hawkdale Pure Chalk tile, creating a moment of elegant whimsy on this Craftsman-style backsplash. Shop our exclusive Morris & Co. collection for more iconic patterns and colors.

Featuring: Morris & Co. Hawkdale Willow Olive and Morris & Co. Hawkdale Pure Chalk.
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3. Authentic Handmade Chic

Ancient techniques and modern style come together in this stylish kitchen, designed by Fox Homes. The wide grout joints highlight the uneven edges of these tiles, which are handcrafted by Moroccan artisans. If you love this one-of-a-kind look, shop our full assortment of Zellige tiles.

Featuring: Zellige White Gloss. Design by Fox Homes.

2. Warm Whites

Here, the Meram Blanc Carrara tile graces another favorite kitchen. The tumbled marble adds texture to the backsplash, providing a rich complement to the smooth off-white cabinets. If you love this traditional-meets-contemporary style, check out our guide to transitional design.

Featuring: Meram Blanc Carrara. Design by Timber Trails. Photography by Stoffer Photography.

1. Envy-Worthy Hues

Don’t let the name confuse you–the Zellige Dirty Blue tile combines blue and brown shades for a rich olive green. The undulating surface of this handcrafted tile gives the kitchen backsplash a stunning sense of movement. We love the charm of this artisan petite subway tile as much as you do, which is why we carry it in four colorways: Azul, Shamrock, Turquoise and Dirty Blue.

Is a kitchen renovation at the top of your 2025 to-do list? Shop our wide assortment of kitchen tile or peruse our kitchen tile ideas for endless inspiration. If you need help getting started, schedule a free design consultation–we’ll help make your kitchen design dreams a reality!

Discover more of our 2024 Year In Review Series: Top 10 Bathrooms of 2024

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