There are many unique kitchen backsplash ideas that will really stand out in the room while also serving the functional purpose of the backsplash.
Kitchen backsplashes can be functional and decorative. The purpose of the backsplash is to protect the walls and from splatters and spills around the counter and stove area.
Homeowners have a wide array of choices when it comes to unique kitchen backsplash ideas as it is not necessary to stick to plain white tile backsplashes or dull ceramic ones. Instead one can choose from one of the unique ideas below or use some creativity and come up with their own.
Tips on Adding a Backsplash to Kitchens
An eye-catching mural or backsplash can provide the kitchen a much needed focal point. A mural or backsplash can give the kitchen a focal point, and while every kitchen needs a focal point.
Kitchen Backsplash as Focal Point
It can be a rather hard to nail down a focal point in a kitchen that might have some large or impressive appliances in it. Therefore having a good eye-catching kitchen backsplash that is made up of exotic pieces, murals, mosaics, even tile cork or tin, can really help to make the most of the unique and one-of-a-kind design potential in any kitchen design.
Kitchen Design Planning for Backsplashes
There are countless kitchen backsplash ideas, but to be able to come up with a good backsplash design requires some planning. A style must be found that will match the existing kitchen, or selecting a color to make a bold difference.
Locating a perfect and suitable kitchen design that would make the kitchen design even more unique can seem like a difficult task, especially when it comes to choosing a design, materials, and color scheme.
Unique Kitchen Backspash Touches
Some small touches can to make a big difference to creating this unique kitchen design. By adding impressive, artistic, beautiful murals and accents to the area above the sink or stove, this can help the kitchen gain a whole new look and feel.
A kitchen backsplash is second only to kitchen countertops when it come to creating good kitchen design. A kitchen backsplash can also be highly decorative and functional
The following materials represent a few of the more common kitchen backsplash materials:
- Ceramic tile – is long considered the best material for kitchen backsplashes due to the fact that it is durable, easy to clean, colorful and can add texture to an otherwise dull, flat boring wall space. Ceramic tile is probably the oldest material known to kitchen backsplash designs. Ceramic or porcelain tiles can vary in size, shape, color, and finish. Today there are so many new tile colors, patterns, styles and textures to choose from, and are also perfect for use in the areas directly behind a kitchen sink and cooktop area.
- Natural stone tiles – marble and granite represent the most popular natural stones for kitchen backsplashes, and tend to provide a softer look. Other kinds of unglazed natural stone tiles can help create a somewhat ‘raw’ look. This can provide a more unique contrast against the more modern styles and appliances that are seen in kitchens today.
- Glass tiles – this type of tile material is good for creating a kitchen backsplash that is easy to clean, as well as being more stain resistant and scratch free. Glass tiles also have an aesthetic appeal that can be hard to beat.
- Metal tiles – these are the types of tiles that are typically used in country style kitchens. They are usually installed in one piece, making them easiest to clean, more sanitary, and more durable.Also unlike stone or ceramic tile, metal tiles will not chip, crack or stain. Since most kitchen appliances come with a brushed satin finish, the stainless steel tiles are available in the same type of brushed satin finish so it would be easy to match a metal tile backsplash with the appliances.
Glass Tile Backsplashes
Glass tile can add some color into a kitchen. They come in a variety of colors to fit any style of kitchen. They can be used to create a monochromatic look or several different colors can be used in a preset or random pattern.
Glass tiles can be easily installed by a homeowner if they are looking for a unique kitchen backsplash but also want to save money.
Painted Tile Backsplashes
It is not very hard to paint ceramic tiles. A great kitchen backsplash idea for a family home is to have family members including kids decorate the tiles and add them into the backsplash.
The painted tiles can be added every so often to give the kitchen a personalized touch. If the homeowner is an artist or knows someone who paints well, they can also have the tiles painted with cute designs that go with the style of the kitchen. For example, a country kitchen could have ceramic tiles painted with baskets, roosters, the American flag, or flowers.
Broken Mosaic Tile Backsplashes
Instead of simply having mosaic tile as a kitchen backsplash a person can break the tiles and then randomly place them on the wall. This is definitely a more modern style for a contemporary or modern kitchen. This style can also be accomplished quite easily by the homeowner and looks a lot more expensive that it really is.
Stainless Steel Backsplashes
A stainless steel kitchen backsplash fits into a contemporary style kitchen as well as a rustic kitchen. They look great with kitchens that have stainless steel appliances as they bring the whole look together.
These types of backsplashes are durable and easy to clean with stainless steel cleaners. Although this may sound appealing to some people, stainless steel can get expensive, so large areas of the wall may be quite expensive to make into stainless steel backsplashes.
Stone Backsplashes
A stone kitchen backsplash adds some variety into the kitchen. With stone a person never knows what kind of pattern or colors that the end product will come out with. Stone goes great with rustic or Mediterranean style kitchens. It can come in a variety of colors from tan and brown to red and black.
More stunning kitchen backsplashes
If a homeowner really wants unique kitchen backsplash ideas that no one else will have, the best place is to use one of these ideas and then build off it. A person can even combine two of the design ideas and make their own personal backsplash that represents their style.
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