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7 More Great Ideas for Kitchen Backsplash Design
Glass, tile in the shape of triangles and fish scales — and that's not all. In our selection there is even... grass
We continue to be inspired by ideas from our designers' projects — this time in a selection of at least as interesting variants. And each of them you'd want to decorate on your kitchen right now.
Glass Backsplash
If you don't want to overload a bright kitchen with extra details, choose glass for the backsplash — you can match it to the cabinet color. It looks stunning and is also very convenient — it's much easier to maintain glass than tile.
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Design: Fateeva Design
Multicolored tile with different patterns
This option will look great on both a light Scandinavian kitchen and in a contrasting loft-style interior. Try combining bright tile with light neutral cabinets, and as an option, brickwork.
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Design: Galina Arabaskaya
Zigzag layout
If the standard tile layout has become boring, choose a more interesting pattern. For example, lay it in a zigzag — this will immediately add dynamism even to a monochrome interior.
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Design: Natalia KrasnoborodkаП
Artificial lawn
If tile, glass and mosaic have already become boring and you want unconventional solutions — take a look at Marina Sirko's project. The designer used artificial Dutch lawn with hook-and-loop fasteners — easy to maintain and gives the backsplash an unconventional look.
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Marina Sirko
Fish scale pattern
A winning choice for any kitchen. You can choose a monochrome one with contrasting grout, make a gradient or simply combine several classic shades, as on the photo.
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Design: Boho Studio
Triangle tile
Another way to diversify the backsplash — choose geometrically shaped tiles in two shades. For example, in this project accent tiles were arranged chaotically — a fun pattern that won't get boring.
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Design: Katya ShikhovаП
Tile mimicking marble
If you don't want to spend a lot of money on marble tile, the perfect option would be ceramic with a similar pattern. Classic that never goes out of style.
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Design: Julia Chernova
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