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#12 Creative Kitchen Tile Backsplash Ideas - Design Milk Backsplashes are a necessity for kitchens, not only to keep your painted walls clean but also to add a unique design touch to a space you re going to spend a whole lot of time. From bold pops of color to graphic patterns, tile can take your kitchen to a whole new level kind of like adding a bit of jewelry to the room. Long gone are the days where you had few tile choices to pick from and we prove it here with these 12 creative options for kitchen backsplashes. Featuring traditional Japanese patterns, these tiles from Made a Mano take backsplashes in a whole new direction. They ve laid out different patterns creating a patchwork effect. Photo by Paul Raeside So many pattern options can come about even when you stick to a simple black and white color scheme. A graphic, zig zag pattern was created in this kitchen simply by laying the tiles out a certain way. The shape even mimics that of the wall shelf above it. Using various Made a Mano rectangular tiles with patterns and colors, the tiles are laid out to create horizontal stripes up the wall. To jazz up this mostly white kitchen, Jute Interior Design used zig zag tiles in varying shades of green and white to cover the backsplash. Italian tile manufacturer Marazzi designed this kitchen with their Block monochromatic mosaic tile in various graphic patterns. Copyright Wilsonart While not technically tile, this chevron backsplash was created by Wilsonart using their laminates. The Calcutta Marble and Pearl Soapstone laminates are laid out to look as if they are expensive marble tiles. You d never know they were made from laminate! Drawing Dept added texture to this kitchen s back wall using Walker Zanger s Fretwork Pattern Interlocking Field tiles in white. The design brings a classic element to a modern kitchen. Photo Sean Fennessy, production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files. Utilizing graphic tiles from Jatana Interiors. this home in Sydney went for a bold black and white pattern to enhance their simple, modern kitchen. You ll never go wrong with a classic herringbone pattern. Generally you see it on the floor but we love how they carried it to the backsplash and used a darker grout it makes the pattern pop! A loft in Hollywood, California is decked out with recycled skateboards that the Art of Board turns into art tiles. The bright graphics might not be for everyone but they sure are fun. A backsplash made up of solid bronze Basic tiles. from Rocky Mountain Hardware. in various sizes and patinas creates a mixed media metal look that would work with any color scheme.
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