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Scale Tile, Terra Cotta and Patchwork: What Kitchen Backsplashes Are Trending Now?

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Continuing to inspire renovation with examples from designer projects

In our previous selection, we promised you to continue the theme of kitchen backsplash design. We've gathered 11 more examples from recent projects. Which one do you like the most?

Patchwork Tile

Western designers are confident that patchwork prints will once again be at the peak of popularity next year. So, creating a backsplash in this style is an excellent idea.

Photo: Modern Kitchen and Dining Room, Entrance, Kitchen Backsplash, Guide, Update Kitchen Backsplash, How to Decorate Kitchen Backsplash, Anastasia Kovalchuk, Anna Mogharo, Katya Chistova, Andrey Barinov, Victoria Skorobogatko, Quadrum, Pallage Studio, Irina Ezhova, Lina Savina – photo on our websiteDesign: Pallage Studio

Bright Blue Backsplash

Blue color frequently appears in designer interiors: it looks great and pairs well with most shades. What do you think about using square tiles in combination with white cabinets?

Photo: Modern Kitchen and Dining Room, Entrance, Kitchen Backsplash, Guide, Update Kitchen Backsplash, How to Decorate Kitchen Backsplash, Anastasia Kovalchuk, Anna Mogharo, Katya Chistova, Andrey Barinov, Victoria Skorobogatko, Quadrum, Pallage Studio, Irina Ezhova, Lina Savina – photo on our websiteDesign: Victoria Skorobogatko

Hexagon Tile

See how beautifully small hexagonal white tiles look with grey walls. If this option seems too monochromatic to you, add more vibrant details to your kitchen interior.

Photo: Modern Kitchen and Dining Room, Entrance, Kitchen Backsplash, Guide, Update Kitchen Backsplash, How to Decorate Kitchen Backsplash, Anastasia Kovalchuk, Anna Mogharo, Katya Chistova, Andrey Barinov, Victoria Skorobogatko, Quadrum, Pallage Studio, Irina Ezhova, Lina Savina – photo on our websiteDesign: Anna Mogharo

Scale Tile

If square and rectangular tiles are getting boring, take a look at alternative options. For example, vibrant scale tile can bring life to a black-and-white interior.

Photo: Modern Kitchen and Dining Room, Entrance, Kitchen Backsplash, Guide, Update Kitchen Backsplash, How to Decorate Kitchen Backsplash, Anastasia Kovalchuk, Anna Mogharo, Katya Chistova, Andrey Barinov, Victoria Skorobogatko, Quadrum, Pallage Studio, Irina Ezhova, Lina Savina – photo on our websiteDesign: Quadrum

Solid Color Backsplash

In this case, the backsplash was made from the back wall of a cabinet, but you can paint the wall in any color and avoid tiling it. Or use colored wall panels.

Photo: Minimalist Kitchen and Dining Room, Entrance, Kitchen Backsplash, Guide, Update Kitchen Backsplash, How to Decorate Kitchen Backsplash, Anastasia Kovalchuk, Anna Mogharo, Katya Chistova, Andrey Barinov, Victoria Skorobogatko, Quadrum, Pallage Studio, Irina Ezhova, Lina Savina – photo on our websiteDesign: Andrey Barinov

Mosaic Backsplash

Small mosaic tiles even in neutral tones look interesting. Support them with contrasting cabinet colors — and your interior will definitely not be boring.

Photo: Minimalist Kitchen and Dining Room, Entrance, Kitchen Backsplash, Guide, Update Kitchen Backsplash, How to Decorate Kitchen Backsplash, Anastasia Kovalchuk, Anna Mogharo, Katya Chistova, Andrey Barinov, Victoria Skorobogatko, Quadrum, Pallage Studio, Irina Ezhova, Lina Savina – photo on our websiteDesign: Anastasia Kovalchuk

Geometric Tile

The pattern on the tile doesn’t have to repeat itself — for example, in this project, tiles with different geometric prints were laid out randomly. It looks interesting!

Photo: Modern Kitchen and Dining Room, Entrance, Kitchen Backsplash, Guide, Update Kitchen Backsplash, How to Decorate Kitchen Backsplash, Anastasia Kovalchuk, Anna Mogharo, Katya Chistova, Andrey Barinov, Victoria Skorobogatko, Quadrum, Pallage Studio, Irina Ezhova, Lina Savina – photo on our websiteDesign: Irina Ezhova

Turquoise Backsplash

Green and blue shades look great when combined with dark grey cabinets. The tile pattern added even more color to the setting.

Photo: Classical Kitchen and Dining Room, Entrance, Kitchen Backsplash, Guide, Update Kitchen Backsplash, How to Decorate Kitchen Backsplash, Anastasia Kovalchuk, Anna Mogharo, Katya Chistova, Andrey Barinov, Victoria Skorobogatko, Quadrum, Pallage Studio, Irina Ezhova, Lina Savina – photo on our websiteDesign: Lina Savina

Tile in Terra Cotta Style

Terra cotta is another trend of this year, which will surely make an impact in the future. Besides, the pattern will look great next to cabinets of any color.

Photo: Modern Kitchen and Dining Room, Entrance, Kitchen Backsplash, Guide, Update Kitchen Backsplash, How to Decorate Kitchen Backsplash, Anastasia Kovalchuk, Anna Mogharo, Katya Chistova, Andrey Barinov, Victoria Skorobogatko, Quadrum, Pallage Studio, Irina Ezhova, Lina Savina – photo on our websiteDesign: 3DDesign

Tile + Paint

We already mentioned the popularity of scale tile. However, it's not necessary to fully cover the wall with it — you can combine tiles with contrasting paint.

Photo: Modern Kitchen and Dining Room, Entrance, Kitchen Backsplash, Guide, Update Kitchen Backsplash, How to Decorate Kitchen Backsplash, Anastasia Kovalchuk, Anna Mogharo, Katya Chistova, Andrey Barinov, Victoria Skorobogatko, Quadrum, Pallage Studio, Irina Ezhova, Lina Savina – photo on our websiteDesign: Katya Chistova

White Backsplash

No matter what you choose, whether it’s a herringbone or hexagon tile — white always looks great.

Photo: Modern Kitchen and Dining Room, Entrance, Kitchen Backsplash, Guide, Update Kitchen Backsplash, How to Decorate Kitchen Backsplash, Anastasia Kovalchuk, Anna Mogharo, Katya Chistova, Andrey Barinov, Victoria Skorobogatko, Quadrum, Pallage Studio, Irina Ezhova, Lina Savina – photo on our websiteDesign: Anna Mogharo

How to Properly Lay Tile for a Kitchen Backsplash

Preparing the base, applying adhesive, laying tiles — a useful step-by-step guide for everyone doing renovation on their own.