While some go for a standard backsplash simply covering the area around the stove others carry the tiles all the way up to the ceiling.
Wall tile patterns backsplash.
This chic ceramic tile was extended to cover the entire wall behind this cooktop.
Install shimmering metal or copper tile like this penny round pattern to make your walls a stunning element of your home.
A 50 50 offset the most common brick running bond pattern creates a strong traditional look.
Porcelain floor and wall tile draws inspiration from artisan cement tiles.
The offset brick pattern has several potential effects.
Even when set with materials like metal and glass the brick pattern is timeless.
A cool mixture of blues grays and whites are used in the tile work.
Nowadays most new construction or newly renovated kitchens feature some sort of statement tile backsplash like cool geometric moroccan and spanish inspired designs.
The colors of the backsplash also complement the stainless steel accents throughout the kitchen.
Consider combining a 3 inch stone tile with a 1 inch glass mosaic step.
As the original encaustic look porcelain tile that started the patterned tile trend our artea grey 9 3 4 in.
Available in a variety of shapes and patterns glass tile is a perfect choice for your kitchen backsplash.
Mini mosaic the mosaic backsplash in this space utilizes small multicolor tiles to make the wall come alive.
Crafted in spain this porcelain tile features a large floral old world pattern in rich charcoal black that frames dueling light grey arcs in the center offering subtle contrast and dimension to the decoration.
How large or small of a backsplash you decide to have is up to you.