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The Best New Trends in Kitchen Tile & Back Splashes.

24 Thursday Apr 2025

Posted by Steven Wallace in Uncategorized

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1. Single Slab Back Splashes

Traditional tile back splashes are being replaced by single slabs of materials like marble, granite, and quartz. These slabs create a sleek, polished look and are easier to clean and maintain. For a minimalist look, keep the material the same on both counter and back splash. To bring in that maximalist vibe, that is so popular now, explore patterns, bookended slabs and color blocking.

2. Bold Hues

While white kitchens remain timeless, vibrant colors are making a comeback. Bright greens, navy blues, and metallics are popular choices for back splashes, adding a dramatic and lively touch to the kitchen. Don’t be afraid of color – bold hues express your personality and say ” I am not afraid to make a statement”!

Photo from Martha Stewart Living

3. Unexpected Colors

Neutral tones are being challenged by surprising bursts of color. Designers are using colors like pink, neon green and other bright hues to create eye-catching and unique back splashes. A visit to your local tile store will open up a whole new world of colors and patterns you may not know even existed.

4. High Contrast Designs

Bold contrasts, such as black and white or dark green against blue shades, are becoming trendy. These high-contrast designs make the back splash a focal point and add dynamic energy to the kitchen. Contrast can be more than just color, mixing and matching materials like glass or metal with multi dimensional texture also highlights this high contrast trend.

5. Creative Grout Choices

Grout is no longer just white. Using contrasting grout colors like black, blue, tan, or green can significantly change the look of a back splash, making it more striking and unique. Here again, go for fresh colors and unexpected palettes. You can also experiment with grout width. Wider spacing is becoming more accepted and adds another level of interest.

.6. Textured and Patterned Tiles

Textured tiles and intricate patterns are gaining popularity. These designs add depth and interest to the kitchen, making the back splash a piece of art. One of the best new trends for the kitchen are ethnic and organic patterns that bring a worldly sophistication to your room.

Photo From Martha Stewart Living

7. Extended Back splashes

Back splashes are no longer limited to the space between the counter top and cabinets. Extending the back splash to cover entire walls or larger areas is a growing trend, creating a cohesive and expansive look. Be creative – tile a facing wall or around a doorway with your back splash material for that feeling of being in an inclusive space!

8. Eco-Friendly Materials

Sustainable and eco-friendly materials are becoming more common in kitchen designs. Recycled glass, reclaimed wood, and other environmentally friendly options are being used for back splashes. Talk to your interior designer or architect about what eco friendly materials are native to your region. Let your back splash tell a story of where you live.

For all of your design needs, contact Steven Edward Wallace Design at stevenedwardwallace@gmail.com, @stevenedwardwallacedesign or call 925.915.1005

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