5 Ideas for Updating Your Kitchen Backsplash

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Kitchen backsplashes pull double duty: protecting your walls while also expressing your decorative style. They can make a big statement – or, if you’d prefer, coordinate more quietly with your cabinets and countertop. Looking for new kitchen backsplash ideas? Look no further. These five trends put a fresh spin on the traditional backsplash.

1. Install tiles in an interesting pattern

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Horizontal subway tiles are fairly standard, but it’s far from the only tile layout option. Why not try a herringbone or chevron pattern? Another popular choice right now is a backsplash of long, thin tiles arranged vertically. A vertical arrangement is also a way to help vertical outlets blend in more. (Just keep in mind that the more complicated the pattern, the wiser it might be to enlist the help of a tile professional.) If you’re sold on horizontal, though, you can still put a new spin on it by going with a stacked installation rather than the traditional broken-joint installation.

2. Stick to one tile for the whole backsplash

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Backsplashes with borders, accent tiles or complicated mosaics are falling out of favor, and minimalist, one-tile designs are on the rise. Why create an intricate pattern that will only be hidden or become disjointed once your countertop appliances and canisters are in place? By contrast, a clean, simple, consistent tile looks chic and uncluttered. If you agree with the mantra “less is more,” this could be the backsplash look for you.

3. Forget tile – go for laminate!

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While unquestionably beautiful, tile can pose some cleaning challenges when grout gets dirty and discolored. For an easy-to-install, low-maintenance material, laminate can’t be beat. It’s also budget friendly, and can even be a great way to use up any excess laminate flooring material you might be stuck with. If the laminate is wood-patterned, using it as a backsplash can create a cozy mountain lodge or cabin feel. But the wood look is probably best reserved for kitchens with painted rather than wood grain cabinets, as a wood-on-wood look might be overkill. Or, go for a completely different look with this stainless-steel patterned laminate!

4. Or chalkboard paint!

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It’s fun, it’s of-the-moment, and it’s a way to let your imagination run wild! Draw ever-changing patterns to suit your mood, doodle or play games, or write inspiring mottos or messages. It can also be practical, as it provides a handy way to keep a running grocery list, write out a recipe in a big and easy-to-reference format, or post a schedule of the week’s family meals. It’s also a perfect solution for renters living in a home with a kitchen that lacks a backsplash, as it’s a cheap and completely reversible option.

5. Extend the backsplash all the way to the ceiling

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Whether you choose tile or another material, why stop when you hit the cabinets? If you have the budget and are going for a contemporary look, a backsplash that goes all the way up the wall can be striking and also enhance a sense of height in the room. One key consideration: if there was ever a backsplash design that called for the use of a single tile, as mentioned in #2, this is it. Otherwise, the extended backsplash would just be busy and overwhelming.

Any of these five ideas would be a great way to upgrade a boring or dated kitchen backsplash. Although their purpose is functional, kitchen backsplashes provide a perfect canvas for a homeowner to show off their aesthetic, whether it be bold, understated, or somewhere in between.

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Author : Leslie

New York , NY

Leslie Segrete is co-host of The Money Pit. She’s a home improvement expert with an eye for design and the skills to get the job done. She knows what turns a house into a home and has the tips and ideas to make improvements easy and fun. Leslie is a seamstress, carpenter, decorator, designer and professional chef all wrapped up in one very energetic package. She’s a true renaissance woman through and through!

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