Kitchen Design
Your Kitchen: Great Backsplashes For Wood Cabinets
The kitchen backsplash selection is often left to the very end of a remodel. Don't let it be an afterthought. Use this opportunity to personalize your space and bring together all the elements of your kitchen.
After my last idea book on tile backsplashes, I received many requests for examples with wood cabinets. For those of you considering wood, keep in mind that natural materials have a color of their own, so you need to identify the undertones of the wood with its finish. Bring a sample with you when shopping for tile.
Here are some inspiring photos to get your creative juices flowing.
After my last idea book on tile backsplashes, I received many requests for examples with wood cabinets. For those of you considering wood, keep in mind that natural materials have a color of their own, so you need to identify the undertones of the wood with its finish. Bring a sample with you when shopping for tile.
Here are some inspiring photos to get your creative juices flowing.
Red glass tile with slivers of stainless steel tile coordinate perfectly with the range and hood, and add sparkle to this warm contemporary kitchen.
Honed Ming Green marble with dark espresso cabinets is a lovely combination. Notice how the tile picks up the warm tone of the countertop.
A vertical panel of glass tiles ties all the colors of this kitchen together and is a stunning feature.
This beautiful tile border creates a focal point with a "picture frame" feature.
Creamy tumbled travertine in a subtle design adds Old World charm.
This glass color blend looks great with the cabinet, countertop and paint.
Blue-gray glass tile is simple and modern.
A stone mosaic blend adds textural interest to this chic bar area and unifies the light and dark.
Lingo to know: Skinny strips of tile are called matchsticks or bullets.
Lingo to know: Skinny strips of tile are called matchsticks or bullets.
Green marble dresses up this kitchen.
Add some pizazz with a glass mosaic blend.
Tip: Many companies, such as Trend, will make a custom blend for you.
Tip: Many companies, such as Trend, will make a custom blend for you.
Charcoal gray tile set on the diagonal with metal accents.
More textural interest in neutral tones.
Tiny subway tile in a rich reddish brown.
Ceramic tile in cream and sage tones creates a warm country feel.
Soft green textured glass tile in a matte finish is clean and contemporary.
For more backsplash ideas, check out Kitchen Backsplashes That Work
For more backsplash ideas, check out Kitchen Backsplashes That Work