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Adding a backsplash is a quick and easy way to update your kitchen decor. Kitchen is a space where you and your family will hang out several times a day and you definitely want to make your kitchen decor appeal to you. Nowadays, kitchen has become the heart of your home where your family and friends tend to congregate especially when you’re hosting a party. So it’s important to make your backsplash a conversation piece.

1. Peel-and-Stick Mosaic Wall Tile

Peel-and-Stick Mosaic Wall Tile(image credit: houzz.com)

Backsplash is no longer used only to protect the walls from spills and splatters, it can completely transform the vibe in your kitchen and become a focal point of today’s kitchen. Peel-and-stick mosaic wall tile is the perfect choice for a quick and easy decor solution. This peel-and-stick mosaic tiled backsplash illustrates the contemporary elegance.


2. Highlighted Backsplash Above the Stove

Highlighted Backsplash Above the Stove(image credit: houzz.com)

A full-length subway tile backsplash could look bland and boring. Highlight the area above the cooktop to give it a distinguished look with a make-a-statement ceramic tile mural.


3. Blue Mosaic Statement Backsplash

Blue Mosaic Statement Backsplash(image credit: houzz.com)

A blue mosaic tiled backsplash adds a sense of pattern and texture to contrast with the streamlined cabinetry and marble subway tile. I like the idea that it extends all the way up to the ceiling and creates a focal point in the kitchen.


4. Subway and Herringbone Marble Backsplash

Subway and Herringbone Marble Backsplash(image credit: houzz.com)

This full-height marble backsplash determines the look and feel of the kitchen where it brings warm and inviting feeling to the kitchen. Marble is a nod to classical finishing, but the subway and herringbone patterns are a contemporary interpretation of this style.


5. Herringbone Subway Tile Backsplash

Herringbone Subway Tile Backsplash(image credit: houzz.com)

Herringbone pattern makes a surprise appearance behind the open shelving, from modern to traditional, where classic subway tiles were laid in a herringbone.


6. Graphic Tile Backsplash

Graphic Tile Backsplash(image credit: houzz.com)

A graphic tile backsplash, pendant lights and hardware with an antique-brass finish, and a custom driftwood colour on the island base help warm the crisp contemporary style. The colours and graphic of the backsplash work very well with the white cabinetry. The floor and island base pick up on the brown in the accent backsplash.


7. Stainless Steel Panel Backsplash

Stainless Steel Panel Backsplash(image credit: houzz.com)

Stainless steel panel backsplash adds a lively modern and industrial touch to the kitchen together with the stainless steel appliances and kitchen island open shelves. It is durable and easy to sanitize and clean.