Backsplash for a white kitchen: 18 White Kitchen Backsplash Ideas That Pop

18 White Kitchen Backsplash Ideas That Pop

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Kaitlyn McInnis

Kaitlyn McInnis

Kaitlyn McInnis is a lifestyle expert and writer specializing in global interior design trends and styles which she is able to experience first-hand through her extensive travels. Her work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, Forbes, Homes & Gardens, and Real Homes. Kaitlyn also worked for AskMen.com, where she managed an international team of writers and experts.

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Updated on 06/10/22

Collov Home Design

White kitchens are well-loved for a reason: they’re bright and airy, making even the smallest galley-style kitchen feel more open. The monochromatic approach is a great way to foster a sense of cohesion—but adding a stand-out backsplash might offer a bit more visual interest.

Whether you’re hoping to stick with a calming, understated backsplash or you want to do something a little more bold to offer color and interest to your kitchen, we’ve rounded up some of the best expert-approved white kitchen backsplash ideas, from classic subway tiles to more adventurous DIY pursuits.

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    Opt for Bright and Colorful

    Collov Home Design

    “One of the easiest and most dramatic ways to change the look of your kitchen is to add a colorful backsplash,” Whether you choose something bright and bold or something more subtle, a backsplash can add personality and visual interest to any space,” says Karen Gutierrez, Interior Designer at Mackenzie Collier Interiors.

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    Consider Pastels

    Nadia Watts/Susie Brenner

    Accentuate your home with the perfect pastel tile to match a calm, inviting and fresh environment. “Pastel tones are making a comeback in interior design, with their return being attributed to the calming effect that these colors can provide when you’re feeling stressed out or overwhelmed and the kitchen being a place where you most often pass your time is an easy option to go with,” says Gutierrez. “It is also a great way to bring in a gentle and subtle detail to the whole white composition.”

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    Go for Light Blue and Copper

    @sanctuaryhomedecor

    If you choose to go with a bright tone, Gutierrez says light blues are a great complement to brass or copper metal finishes for hardware. Combining both hardware and backsplash can make for a dramatic but cohesive effect.

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    Classic Subway Tiles

    @flynnhaus

    Classic subway tiles are popular for a reason—they’re a classic look that doesn’t go out of style. “Long and textured subway tile with dark grout is one of the best treatments you can do in an all-white kitchen,” explains Beth Halpern Brown, founder of Beth Brown Interiors.

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    Try Moroccan Zellige Tiles

    Jessica Sosey

    According to Brown, Moroccan Zellige tiles are another great option to add visual interest to an otherwise all-white kitchen space. These tiles typically add a glossy sheen to the space that adds impact without being too busy.

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    Go for Stones

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    “My favorite backsplash to work into a white kitchen is adding a stone or brick finish,” explains Brown. This can be either faux stone tile or slightly more time consuming (and pricey) authentic stonework.

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    Contrast With Classic Marble

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    A safe way to create a beautiful overlay in the kitchen and avoid flatness is not just color and finishes but also textures and accentuating metal details. “Marble details as a backsplash and countertop will keep the sophisticated and sleek look to make the kitchen feel elegant,” explains Gutierrez.

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    Warm Up With Neutrals

    Beazy

    Midcentury modern kitchens are super stylish right now. If you’re considering a kitchen renovation, now is the time to go all in and give your home a stylish update. “Midcentury modern kitchens combine minimalist designs with functionality, making them perfect for family homes,” explains Gutierrez. “This idea of mixing white cabinets with woods and earthy tile, is a great way to keep the whole vibe warm, timeless and clean.”

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    Don’t Forego Texture

    Jason Briscoe

    If you’re working with all white cabinets, Gutierrez suggests mixing different textures—like a type of white material and cement. “Cement can be used to create countertops, backsplashes, and flooring that will give your kitchen a contemporary look,” she explains. “On the other hand, gray marble is a popular choice; the cool, neutral tone is a great backdrop for any color scheme and it adds a touch of elegance to any kitchen.”

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    Wood, White, and Warm

    @itshomeyall

    There’s something about the warm, natural tones of wood that just screams home. Mix this with a white kitchen and you are guaranteed to have a kitchen that will always look so fresh and clean. “Consider installing a glossy white backsplash to help bring in shadows and create a more unique and fun approach to the striking white color,” says Gutierrez. A touch of wood in the accents will help bring the space together.

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    Add Pops of Personality

    Sidekix Media

    “Kitchens have become so much more than a place to cook meals,” says Gutierrez. “They have now become a space where you can showcase your unique personal style and if all white is not a convincing design for you, try mixing with materials that add contrast such as an artistic tile or wood.”

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    Back to Black

    Naomi Hébert

    Black metals can provide a sleek and modern look to your kitchen, while also providing durability and function, says Gutierrez. There are a variety of black metals that can be used as accents in your kitchen backsplash, including wrought iron, steel, and aluminum. “By using black metals as accents in your kitchen design, you can create that balance from having all white with a more intentional approach and still keep the kitchen cozy.

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    Stick With Monochrome

    @thewhitewoodcottage

    “Keep it monochromatic, whether it is all white or a color, the point of a white kitchen is simplicity so keep that going on the backsplash,” suggests Mark Cutler and Nichole Schulze, co-founders of cutlerschulze, an interior design firm based in Los Angeles. “That said, you might want to consider switching to a tile to bring in some texture so the overall effect is not bland.”

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    Continue With the Countertop

    André François McKenzie

    “For a more modern streamlined look continue the stone slab from the countertop up onto the backsplash to give a more pared down and contemporary vibe,” suggests Cutler.

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    Pick Herringbone

    Sidekix Media

    “Herringbone tiles can add some nice texture to a white kitchen,” says Priscilla Moiseoff, lead stylist at Walker Edison Furniture. “For something simpler you can go with narrow stacked tiles.

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    Try Muted Colors

    @uniquelytaylormade

    “If you’re wanting a splash of color, opt for soft muted tones like a mint green,” says Moiseoff. “Gray is also a color that always pairs nicely with a white kitchen.”

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    Consider a Mosaic

    Christian Mackie

    “The all-white kitchen is a classic that never goes out of fashion, but it is great to add some personal touches, and the mosaic kitchen backsplash is a perfect choice if you want to add some extra layers to your kitchen design,” says Chady Tawil, CEO at Mozaico. “Compared to regular kitchen tiles, natural stone mosaics offer more artistic possibilities since all patterns are assembled by hand from small cuts of natural mosaic stones, which gives it a richer texture, as compared to patterns being printed on flat tiles.”

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    Match the Backsplash to Accessories

    Sidekix Media

    “When working with a white kitchen, we bring color into the space and design with hardware and plumbing finish selections,” explains Nadia Watts, Denver-based interior designer. This can also look like accessories on the counter top, counter stools and furniture in the adjacent rooms that match the backsplash colorway.

16 Unique White Kitchen Backsplash Ideas

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Transform Blank Walls With Purposeful Patterns

House of Chais

A good backsplash is often an underutilized power in a kitchen. When you’re working with a white kitchen in particular, it’s even easier to see how much of a difference these sections of wall can make. They can do anything from spruce up a lackluster under-cabinet situation to provide some much-needed breaks of color.

Whether you prize style over utility or are concerned about protecting your snow-colored walls, there are numerous ideas for transforming this part of your room with tile, wallpaper, paint, or slabs of stone.

The following gorgeous white kitchen backsplash ideas will help you reinvent your space—and rethink how you can add color, texture, and dimension to any kitchen that is primarily white.

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JK Interior Living

If you want a little more luxe, invest in a slab marble backsplash for a sleek statement—and make it black marble if you’re feeling extra edgy. While it still provides protection to your walls, it gives a nice chunk of continuity, which can be a refreshing change from the repetition of tiles.

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Reena Sotropa

Your backsplash can serve as an accent wall of sorts, and just because it’s your kitchen doesn’t mean you should skip out on making a statement. These flower-like squares prove just how drastically you can change the vibe of a space by picking something that’s a little more playful than the usual.

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Midcity Interiors

For places that are less subject to the splash zone, you can swap tile out for wallpaper or adhesive stick ons. For kitchenettes and home bars, a groovy wallpaper mixed with a solid, calming hue makes for a sophisticated space, perfect for shaking the perfect Saturday night cocktail or two.

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Maite Granda

Not only are the herringbone tiles in this kitchen trendy and different from the usual horizontal stacks, they reach from the counters all the way to the ceiling, making them a statement in their own right.

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Cathie Hong Interiors

The backsplash seen here is comprised of narrow tiles stacked in columns, which instantly provides this white and mint kitchen a modern edge. The mint green cabinets and disc pendant lights are certainly highlights, but the backsplash is equally as strong of a contributor to the space’s atmosphere.

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House of Chais

Minimalists aspiring to branch out from the typical beige, white, and cream palettes will find satisfaction in light green, which feels like a neutral, but adds color and vibrancy to a room. A white kitchen is especially perfect for experimenting with softer muted tones, such as this mint, in a backsplash.

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If Walls Could Talk

Light gray is a winning color when you want to maintain the bright, airy feeling that a white kitchen delivers. It’s an ever-so-light detail that catches your eye, but still blends nicely with the rest of the room.

Go a quarter or half of the way up with rectangular tiles or coat a large portion of the wall in penny tiles. No matter what you choose, a misty gray shade will satiate your appetite for something that breaks up the white.

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JC Design

There are so many options for tile out there, and the ones featured in this cooking space have a very bohemian edge to them, which influences the whole room. Because it’s a darker gray tone, it helps ground the kitchen and happens to fit in nicely with the runner, too.

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Naked Kitchens

A pop of pattern is all you need to break away from the typical look of a kitchen. Here, the teal and tangerine also add to the vibrancy, but even if you just relied on covering a small surface area in a printed tile, you’d get the sense of renewal in your space.

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Domm Dot Com

Even narrower spaces for backsplashes can provide style and energy. This one specifically used to house charcoal gray tiles, but now, with its white and shiny upgrade, the space feels brighter and more upbeat.

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Blue Copper Design

To make a standard white kitchen shine, provide some contrast with lustrous tiles to spice up matte walls. It keeps the cohesion of a minimal room but gives the surface a little more detail. Pair that with some patterned tile, and your white kitchen will never feel boring again.

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Burchard Design Co.

Sometimes all-white kitchens can feel too bare or mind-numbingly endless. Give it some spice by adding a sharp black backsplash to help contain the space and give it edge. You can also base your accent pieces on it, whether that’s selecting onyx-colored lights or picking out chairs that match the midnight shade.

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Emily Everyday

The best way to add dimension is not through wallpapers that provide a little optical illusion work, but through actual 4D materials. These stone bricks lined up as a backsplash dispense plenty of texture than their oft-used flat tile counterparts.

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Margaret Wright

Another great visual variation to try out with a backsplash is square tiles. Subway tile and other rectangular versions will forever be favorites, but if you’re in need of something new, these perfectly proportional shapes will suit your kitchen well.

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Reagen Taylor Photography

The tropical twist these blue tiles provide is one brilliant way of jazzing up an all-white kitchen, giving it a vacation-ready façade. Plus, with a hue this bold, it’s hard not to walk into your cooking space each morning and feel both energized and at ease.

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True Home

The popularity of terrazzo ebbs and flows, but when done right, this ultra-trendy pattern will always look timeless. The flecks of brown and taupe in the backsplash and countertops work wonders by assisting the cocoa brown cupboards in warming up this white kitchen.

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Beautiful Backsplash Ideas For Kitchens With White Cabinets

White kitchen cabinets are classic, but they can be a little bit boring if thought is not put into the surrounding design. Choosing a stylish backsplash that works well with your white cabinetry will not only make your kitchen design gorgeous, but will highlight the classic beauty of your cabinets, too!

Determine Your Color Scheme and Style

Before choosing the perfect backsplash for your kitchen, there’s a few factors that should first be considered.

Are you looking for something modern and trendy? Or classic and refined? Are your white cabinets a stark bright white with cool undertones? Or are they a warmer, creamier white?

Marble subway tile backsplash via Maison de Pax

Taking these elements into account will help you narrow down the correct colors and backsplash materials. For instance marble will forever be classic and refined and its cool gray tones work really well with both cool and slightly warmer white cabinets.

The trendy Cloe tile that’s everywhere right now has a classic feel but still looks modern and trendy. It’s warmer tones work well with a slighter warmer white cabinet.

Cloe Tile by Bedrosians via Nathalie Interiors

On the other hand, you can inject color into a very plain white kitchen with a vibrant patterned or colored tile.

If you’re not quite sure which backsplash design to go with, maybe one of these kitchen backsplash ideas that go with white cabinets will inspire you!

Marble Backsplash Ideas

Embrace cooler tones in your kitchen by using marble for the backsplash. It provides a natural, sleek beauty no matter the design and helps your kitchen feel pristine and luxurious.

For my kitchen remodel, I chose to balance the cooler tones of the marble backsplash and white quartz with warmer tones from brass and wood. It provides the perfect compliment to to the white cabinets and stops the kitchen from feeling cold and sterile.

Take the backsplash right up to the ceiling, whether marble or any other tile, is also a great design feature that packs a serious punch and makes any kitchen look high end.

While marble is always a classic choice, but you’re not limited to the standard brick pattern.

A slab of marble is striking, and makes for easier cleanup since there’s no grout lines! I prefer to use the same material as the countertop, or keep the countertop a solid color similar to the lightest color in the marble and then do a statement marble up the backsplash.

Marble Slab Backsplash by Sarah Sherman SamuelTwo Tone Marble Chevron Tile Backsplash by Southern LivingMarble Mosaic Flower Patterned Backsplash by Backsplash.com

Alternatives to Traditional White Subway Tile

For a basic white subway tile look, it doesn’t have to stay basic. Subway tile is an incredibly affordable option for a kitchen backsplash but it can look really beautiful when laid in a fun pattern or keeping the white feel with different tile shapes.

Subway Tile Alternative – Square White Backsplash from Kitchen SeerLong White Subway Tiles in Random Pattern by Neil Kelly

If choosing white, grout color choice is important. Bring tile sample with you when picking out grout colors to get the perfect match for your kitchen.

White grout ensures a uniform, clean appearance. Darker grout will accentuate the shape of your tile. For marble, many prefer a grout that blends the tiles and doesn’t “frame” the tile. In the end, it’s personal preference as well as the type of look you want to go for.

Marble subway tile with white groutSubway Tile Alternative – White Vertical Herringbone by The RTA StoreVertical White Picket Tile by CC and MikePatterned White Seashell Tile Backsplash by A Taste of Koko

If you want to stick with plain subway tile for budget reasons, consider adding some decorative tile over your stove to break up the sea of white.

This patterned tile is a subtle blue/gray that looks stunning with white cabinets and white subway tile. Again, similar to my kitchen, note how how the warmer tones from the brass offset the cool tones of the stainless steel, white tile and white cabinets.

Colorful Backsplash Ideas

Concerned all white cabinets will be boring? Add a pop of color! Create a focal point with a bright backsplash of blue, green accent tiles of bright orange. The beauty of white cabinets is that they can go with any color.

Navy Patterned Tile Backsplash by Southern LivingCool Sea Blue Glass Tile Backsplash by Southern LivingBold and Bright Blue Backsplash by Bergen GraniteGreen Herringbone Backsplash by Digs DigsOrange Pop of Color Tile Backsplash by Grant K GibsonBright Yellow Backsplash from Digs Digs

Mirrored Backsplash Ideas

Want to add intrigue while making your kitchen space feel larger? Mirrors do both! You can find mirrored tile, or simply have reflective glass custom designed for your mirrored backsplash.

Mirrored Tile Backsplash by Charbonneau InteriorsMirrored and Lighted Backsplash by Emily Fornet Interiors

Brick and Stone Backsplash Ideas

Bringing outside inside is one of my favorite elements in decorating. Raw stone, stacked stone, layered brick are all rustic backsplash options that may fit your style perfectly.

Whitewashed Brick Backsplash from DecorPadWhitewashed Stone Backsplash from DecorPadStacked Stone Backsplash from Norstone USA

Backsplashes can be created with a variety of materials. Think outside the box and maybe you’ll find a material no one else has thought of! Here are some backsplashes made of more unique materials.

Beadboard Backsplash from Southern LivingRecycled Glass Backsplash from DecorPadWood Plank Backsplash by This Old HouseMetal Backsplash from The Builder DepotHand Painted Backsplash from Martha Stewart

Final Thoughts

While choosing the perfect backsplash to work alongside your white kitchen cabinets can be as simple as picking up some cheap white subway tile, taking the time to really think through your vision will ensure your kitchen design really wows.

Whatever you decide, I highly recommend getting samples of everything and seeing how the colors work together. Most tile shops will sell a single piece of tile so don’t be afraid to buy multiples of different colors and textures – you may surprise yourself with what you like the most!

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The Best Backsplash Ideas For A White Kitchen

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Today we’re discussing kitchen backsplash ideas, specifically for a white kitchen.

White glass tiles in a herringbone pattern backsplash.

WHITE KITCHEN BACKSPLASH IDEAS

These kitchen backsplashes will all work beautifully in a kitchen with white cabinets.

Of course, all of the backsplash ideas would also look great in almost any kitchen…

White glass tiles in a herringbone pattern.

I get a lot of question on the backsplash titles we have in my kitchen – so today I thought I’d get more in depth with my answer.

White Subway Tiles

Our former kitchen with a white standard subway tile backsplash. The white kitchen cabinets are Benjamin Moore White Dove – a very popular cabinet color. Our white marble counter tops were Calcutta Gold.

In our traditional kitchen in our former home in New York we used white ceramic tiles.

I loved the cottage feel this look gave to the whole space.

These subway tiles are always a popular choice because they’re truly a classic style.

We used a light gray grout color which framed out the tiles in a nice subtle way.

You really can’t go wrong with this tile / grout combo.

If you’re looking for a no fuss backsplash idea, these white tiles are a great option.

GLASS TILES

Here in our transitional kitchen in Connecticut we went with a white color glass tile in a herringbone pattern.

The white glass tiles are the same size as a classic subway tile, but the gloss of the glass and the patterned tile makes it feel a bit different than our previous home.

As you can see, our we have white cabinetry (specifically Benjamin Moore White OC-151.)

Our kitchen wall color is Farrow and Ball Elephant’s Breath.

We wanted a clean look which complimented our marble countertops, but also wanted something a bit different from our former white subway tile backsplash.

Our grout here is more of a white grout color, rather than a grayish grout.

Just like with wall paint colors, it’s important to test out a few grout colors in order to get this small, yet important detail right.

Our Florida home quartz counter tops.

Extending the countertop material to the backsplash

Continuing the counter top material up the backsplash creates such a great streamlined, modern look.

In our Florida home, we chose quartz counter tops and decided to bring it up the wall.

I love the look of this and think it was the perfect choice for this kitchen.

A pop of color

When we decided to go with glass tiles (again) in our beach house kitchen renovation, our original intent was to repeat the white tile look.

We decided to stack these in a pattern a little different than a traditional subway brick pattern.

For whatever reason, these glass tiles (which were a different manufacturer than our original glass tiles above) looked white in the box, but once installed had a light sea foam green hue.

At first this surprise color annoyed us…

However, over time – we now appreciate the subtle pop of color this gives our otherwise all white kitchen color scheme.

So, while not intentional, I do like the look of this.

It also looks very pretty with the brass accents of our kitchen hardware.

Personally, I wouldn’t do this with bright colors – as I think a more neutral look will always stand the test of time.

But I think a very subtle blue, sea foam or light gray tiles could be very pretty.

I like to save the bold colors for accessories in the kitchen which can be switched out if and when your tastes change.

Find these chic square backsplash tiles here.

BEST BACKSPLASH CONCLUSION

Whether you’re looking into modern kitchen designs or your personal taste is more of a traditional style, hopefully you found the right backsplash for you personal taste.

If you did, send me a photo once your dream kitchen is completed.

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103+ White Backsplash Ideas – (Absolutely Stunning) White Tile Ideas!

WHITE BACKSPLASH IDEAS

103+ White Backsplash Ideas – (Absolutely Stunning) White Tile Ideas!

You love the crisp and clean feeling you get when surrounded by brilliant whites. Why look any further for your next kitchen project than our white backsplash tile ideas? You’ll find the perfect shade of stunning white for a polished and pristine space to fall in love with white backsplash ideas.

White Backsplash Ideas

 

White is ideal for contemporary to modern spaces, with its bright and natural color choices. You can select from any number of patterns and designs to complete your dream kitchen:

  • Highly polished and refined subway tiles create simple movement and pattern for extremely modern abodes.
  • White marble backsplashes create simple and classic contemporary kitchen backsplashes that are easy to imagine.
  • Mix it with metal mosaic tiles for a glittering and gleaming space that dazzles your guests.
  • Add pops of color by pairing it with black mosaic tiles for a retro chic effect that will set your kitchen apart.

White Marble Backsplash Tile

White Chevron Marble Backsplash Tile

Why White Kitchen Backsplash Tile Ideas?

What can you do with white backsplash tile ideas? They can transform even the drabbest space into a gleaming and classic kitchen. Make it feel modern backsplash and clean with a stunning surface that will reflect all of your light. It will glitter and dance to make small spaces feel instantly more spacious.

Durable and low-maintenance!

With the mixture of materials available for Ice white shaker kitchen cabinets backsplash ideas, you’re sure to find a durable and low-maintenance surface to keep your kitchen clean. Most of these materials from glass to metal to marble backsplash will wipe clean instantly with a damp cloth or sponge.

They’re also water-resistant and strong to endure the toughest messes. You won’t need to search anymore to make your design dreams come to life. White kitchen backsplash ideas will create dazzling décor that will make you seem like a professional designer. Don’t hesitate another minute – dive right into our white backsplash mosaic tile ideas to make your design dreams come true.

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White Kitchen Backsplash Ideas 2021

A good backsplash can instantly elevate the overall look of the kitchens and create a beautiful focal point. When it comes to choosing the color of backsplash, white color offers a classic, elegant, and timeless appeal. White backsplashes are among the most popular and preferred backsplash colors in 2021 as in all times. Whether your style is modern or traditional, rustic or contemporary, from glossy white subway tiles to distinctive herringbone tiles, there are plenty of ways to incorporate a white backsplash into your kitchen.

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Transitional Kitchen with White Subway Tile Backsplash

Subway tiles are classic for kitchen designs. With their sleek beauty, a subway tile backsplash offers a timeless look like this design. Here, a white subway tile backsplash creates a clean and fresh look with the white shaker cabinets and adds a nice texture. The gray kitchen island and counter chairs complete the timeless look perfectly while the wooden floor brings warmth to the atmosphere.

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Modern Luxury Kitchen with Marble and Brass Accents

In today’s market, all-white kitchens are top of the trend lists. That’s why white backsplashes become more popular elements. This transitional kitchen serves the pure beauty of the white while giving a luxurious feel. The beautiful veining of the marble backsplash and countertops add a nice pattern to the kitchen while brass accents like handles, faucet and the finish of the glass pendant lights enhance this feel.

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Black and White Modern Kitchen with Brass and Wood Accents

This black marble countertop is definitely a statement maker! It instantly lends sophistication and takes this otherwise ordinary kitchen to the next level. White cabinetry, beveled subway tile backsplash, and stainless steel appliances create a modern and minimal look while the black countertop makes a luxurious twist. Brass handles complement the luxurious feel of the marble.

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White Backsplash Ideas with Light Gray Shaker Cabinets

The timeless elegance of the white and gray is balanced with a touch of wood. Light gray cabinets are paired with a white quartz countertop and white tile backsplash which add a nice texture to the design. The upper cabinets are fitted with wood floating shelves which give an open and airy feel and a cozy look. Metallic handles are in a harmony with the traditional style of cabinetry.

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Contemporary Kitchen with Herringbone Backsplash and Multicolored Floor

This kitchen gives a warm and cozy feel! The light gray cabinets are paired with a white herringbone backsplash and marble countertop which add another layer of texture. Stainless steel appliances enhance the modern feel while wooden dining tables and chairs bring warmth by the natural texture and grains of the wood. The multicolored floor tiles compliment the wood accents.

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White Backsplash Ideas with Green Wall Paint and Black Shelf

The bold green color of the upper walls gives a unique appeal to this contemporary kitchen. The white kitchen backsplash creates a clean and bright look between the green wall and the gray kitchen cabinets. The black countertop and floating shelf define the backsplash area and emphasize the impact of the tiles which add a slight texture to the design. Wooden dining table complete the natural look of the green color.

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Contemporary Kitchen with Marble Backsplash Design

The marble backsplash design acts as a piece of art. The curved edges of the backsplash contrast with the sharp edges of the cabinetry to softens the look. Black leather and metal counter chairs bring an industrial vibe while dark wood flooring completes the elegance of the design.

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White Shaker Cabinets with Wood Range Hood and White Backsplash

The wooden range hood pulls the attention at the first sight with its sculptural shape and creates a focal point between the white shaker cabinets. White subway tile backsplash creates a clean and fresh backdrop for the hood while wicker counter chairs complement the hood with their wooden legs.

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Wooden Kitchen Island with Quartz Countertop and Gold Lighting Fixture

The wooden kitchen island makes a statement in this transitional kitchen and provides both style and function with its large worktop. The black range hood stands out in front of the white kitchen backsplash and creates a beautiful backdrop for the brass lighting fixture.

Grout Colors for White Kitchen Backsplash

Choosing a grout color is important to finalize the look of the backsplashes. If you want to create a fresh and minimalistic look, bright colors like white is a perfect choice for white backsplashes. But, if you want to highlight the pattern which is created by the layout of the tiles, using a darker shade of grout like black or gray will help to create a distinctive focal point.

White Backsplash Tile with White Grout

The best way to create a clean, fresh, and spacious look is to finish the white tiles with white grout.

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All-white Kitchen with Gray Range Hood and Wood Flooring

This elegant kitchen perfectly represents the cleanliness and pureness of the white. The gray range hood comes forward between the white shaker cabinets and white subway tile backsplash. Glass pendant lights are in a harmony with the bright atmosphere. Quartz countertops add a layer of texture while providing a luxurious appeal.

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White Backsplash Ideas with Gray and Wood Accents

The symmetrical layout of the kitchen offers a luxurious feel in this transitional kitchen. The white subway tile backsplash is laid in a herringbone pattern behind the stove to add visual interest to the kitchen. The gray countertop of the white shaker cabinets and wood accents make the atmosphere warmer while white pendant lights complete the design.

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Scandinavian Kitchen with Two Tone Blue and White Cabinetry

In this Scandinavian kitchen, each feature acts as a piece of art and offers a one-of-a-kind kitchen design. The beadboard style of the kitchen cabinets creates a nice textural look while the light blue color of the perimeter cabinets gives a romantic look to the kitchen. The white ceramic tile backsplash with white grout adds another layer of texture and creates a clean and fresh look with the white upper cabinets.

White Backsplash Tile with Grey Grout

The combination of the white tiles and grey grout creates a cohesive and sleek focal point for kitchens.

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White Cabinetry with Light Gray Kitchen Island and Dark Wood Floor

The clean lines of this transitional design offer a timeless appeal. White shaker cabinets, range hood, and herringbone backsplash provide a fresh backdrop while light gray kitchen island creates a cohesive look. The dark wood flooring and counter chairs enhance the elegance of the atmosphere. The white pendant light with metallic finish is in a harmony with the traditional vibe of the cabinetry.

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Black Island with Quartz Countertop and Oversized White Pendant Light

The black kitchen island with quartz countertop breaks the white domination of the atmosphere which is created by the white flat-panel cabinets and white backsplash. The stacked layout of the white subway tiles completes the ultra-modern look of the flat-panel cabinetry. Black and wood counter chairs complement the wooden flooring while oversized white pendant light makes a statement above the island.

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White Subway Tile Backsplash with Gray Grout and Metal Appliances

In this transitional kitchen, the blue-gray island with white perimeter cabinetry is complemented by a white subway tile backsplash with a touch of gray grout. The large kitchen island provides plenty of space for both working and dining. Wooden accents like stools, chopping board complements the flooring which makes the atmosphere warmer. Metallic pendant lights make an industrial touch.

White Backsplash Tile with Black Grout

The greater the contrast between the tiles and the joint, the more the pattern emerges, and a more distinct focal point occurs.

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Contemporary Kitchen with Small Modern Bohemian Accents

The black grouting of the white subway tiles creates a strong accent wall and provides an eye-catching backdrop for the large white range hood. Also, black grouts complement the black countertops of the white cabinets, black island, and black hardware.Little bohemian accents like a traditional rug and leather counter chairs make this kitchen more liveable and welcoming.

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Black and White Kitchen with Beige Ceiling and Patterned Floor

In this contemporary kitchen, the dark gray shaker cabinets serve an elegant and sophisticated look while the stacked white subway tile backsplash makes a modern twist against the traditional style of cabinetry. The circular white dining table, colorful chairs, and bubble chandelier add a quirky vibe to the atmosphere. Multicolored floor tiles add another layer of texture. The beige ceiling paint softens the sharp contrast between the white and black and brings warmth.

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White Ceramic Hexagon Tile Backsplash with Black Grout

Clean, fresh, and timeless! This white kitchen design offers a suer modern look with its flat-panel cabinets. Black hardware and faucet contrast with the white features to give a luxurious feel. White hexagon tile backsplash brings a texture to the design without disturbing the simple beauty f the overall look. The black grout of the backsplash tiles emphasizes the beautiful pattern.

What is the best grout color for white backsplash tile?

When it comes to the white backsplash, white grout is the most popular and safer option. The all-white look offers a clean and fresh backdrop for kitchens. Especially, if you have a small kitchen, a white backsplash with white grout can enhance the spaciousness of the atmosphere. But, if you want to highlight the pattern more, you can also use grey or black grout for white tiles. Darker grouts give more characteristic looks to backsplash tiles.

How to clean white tile backsplash?

White backsplash tiles are absolutely beautiful, but it is important to maintain their beautiful appearance thorough cleaning. As scary as it may seem, cleaning backsplash tiles is very easy and if you do this cleaning regularly, your white tiles will look as new as the first day. All you need is warm water, dish soap, and a sponge. Grab a sponge, soak it with warm water and soap, and clean all surfaces with circular motions. Then take a dishcloth or microfiber cloth and wipe down the tiles. You can do these steps for everyday cleaning. However, if you have stubborn stains, you can make a mix with lemon juice, vinegar, and baking soda and apply this paste onto the stains. You can use this paste also on the grouts. Use a toothbrush and scrub the stains on the tiles and grout then wipe them with a clean cloth.

What is the best material for white kitchen cabinets?

When choosing a backsplash, you need to consider its cost, maintenance, style, and functionality. Glass, porcelain or ceramic, and marble are popular materials for the backsplash. And the white color is always a good choice for them. Ceramic and porcelain tiles are manufactured materials that can be whatever you want them to be. And these materials are budget-friendly. Glass backsplash tiles are an easy-to-clean and cheaper alternative for kitchens. With their endless array of patterns, glass tiles offer visual interest and a distinctive focal point. Also, glass is a non-porous material that never needs to be sealed. These features make the glass tile is a perfect material for backsplash. Last but not least, marble. Marble is a natural stone that can lend luxury and sophistication to any kitchen. It is pricer than the other materials but you will never regret investing in marble.

Why is white backsplash is the most popular choice for kitchens?

White backsplashes have a clean and fresh look that is timeless, classic, and versatile.And white backsplashes become more popular with the rise of all-white kitchens. Also, the other advantage of the white backsplashes is they can work well with any color, style, and material and create a beautiful appeal between the cabinetries. You can go with an all-white kitchen to create pure beauty or contrast with black cabinets to a monochromatic look or add a fresh feel into a rustic kitchen. Whatever your choice is, white backsplashes are the safest option for kitchens, and you will never go wrong with them. Besides their visual beauty, white backsplashes have a wide range of prices. From affordable subway tiles to high-end custom waterjet cuts, there is a white tile for every budget. After all, no wonder why the white backsplash is so popular!

What color backsplash with white cabinets?

White cabinets serve as a black canvas that can work well with different colors. However, the elegance of the white backsplash will always be the best and beautiful option for white cabinets. Also, with the rise of modern style, all-white kitchens have gained popularity in recent days, which means white backsplashes are also getting popular day by day. Whatever your cabinet style is, this fresh and sleek combination never fails you down.

Does white backsplash get dirtier?

Compared to other colors, white is always a color prone to contamination. However, it doesn’t necessarily mean that it will get dirty. Wipe your backsplash every day with a cloth, warm water, and soap, and clean the liquid and food spills immediately. With this regular cleaning, you can keep your white backsplash clean and shiny.

How to keep white backsplash grout clean?

Much like the white backsplash tiles, regular cleaning is the key to keeping the grouts clean. Otherwise, the unpleasant look of dirty grouts affects the overall look of the kitchen. To cleaning the grout, you can purchase restoration products or make a solution with baking soda, vinegar and water then scrub with a toothbrush. The other way to maintain the grout is by sealing them. A sealant will create a barrier between the backsplash and spills and provide water resistance.

White kitchen backsplash ideas: 10 stylish neutral backdrops

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Choosing the right white kitchen backsplash ideas is crucial if you want an otherwise plain, neutral space to feel characterful. For a dark or small kitchen, you may want a backsplash in light-enhancing white, too. 

However, there are so many elegant but adventurous backdrops that embrace color, pattern and alternative tile styles – and which add interest and a personal stamp to your white kitchen ideas – that it seems a missed opportunity not to consider them. 

‘Backsplashes for white kitchens can vary,’ says interior designer Anja Michals . ‘I like using a variety of materials: ceramics, terracotta tiles such as zellige, and marble slabs for a sleeker, cleaner look. 

‘Tiles give a sense of texture and can add more texture depending on the layout you choose, and I like to play around with that.’ 

White kitchen backsplash ideas 

Whether you’re looking for the ideal material for a white backsplash, or you need more colorful kitchen backsplash ideas that will work with your white cabinets, we asked the experts for their tips on choosing the perfect backdrop to your cooking exploits.  

The most obvious choice you might want to consider are kitchen tile ideas that are either rustic and forgiving or easy to clean. However, there are so many more adventurous materials to choose from.

1. Choose marble slab for timeless appeal

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‘Marble’s cool and opulent aesthetic looks beautiful in a range of interiors, and nothing says classic more than a stunning white marble splashback,’ says Lee Thornley, founder of Bert & May .

‘Marble has a beautiful natural patina and character that will add a soft sense of grandeur when used in white kitchen backsplash ideas, while its natural variations can help prevent the space becoming too uniform.’ 

To fully appreciate marble’s natural characteristics, don’t be confined by the width of your sink or stove (particularly if you’re looking around the higher end of kitchen tile costs). 

In this kitchen by interior designer Lisa Staton , a marble slab covers the entirety of the wall behind the stove. To ensure the effect isn’t overwhelming, the other walls do not feature any backsplash at all. 

2. Create a colorful focal point in a white kitchen

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White kitchens don’t necessarily need to be matched with white backsplashes. 

‘Patterned tiles can be used to create a striking focal point in an otherwise neutral, white kitchen scheme,’ explains Thornley. 

‘At Bert & May, we love to use natural pigments in our encaustic patterned tiles, giving a beautifully washed out and glamorously faded aesthetic.’

In this kitchen, Bert & May encaustic tiles in a pink and white pattern pick out the area behind the stove, and offer a colorful contrast to the largely monochrome space. 

3. Go all out with wall-to-wall tiling

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Where does backsplash tiling end? Is it with your sink? Is it with that one wall? 

Waterworks co-founder Barbara Sallick chose to tile all four walls of her Connecticut kitchen. Using 4 by 8 inch white subway-style tiles, Sallick continued her offset pattern well beyond the usual realms of a backsplash, tiling right up to the ceiling. 

The result is wall decor for the kitchen that glimmers with a glazed sheen on all sides, and a space that is easy to clean no matter how high those splashes reach. 

4. White zellige tiles add texture and character 

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If you’re worried about a black and white kitchen looking a little too pristine, mix it up with a textured tile. ‘White tiles are always classic and clean,’ says Anja Michals, ‘but I love using zellige as it gives an old world feel with each tile different from the next.’ 

These glazed Moroccan-style terracotta tiles are hand cut, and their uneven nature means they will shimmer irregularly across a backsplash. 

‘Once it is installed, it has a magical pearlesque quality that quietly shines in any space,’ adds Michals.  

5. Brushed metal complements modern kitchens 

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For modern white kitchen ideas where tiling feels just too fussy or, dare we say, 20th century, look to a more metallic solution.  

Brushed stainless steel makes for a space-age backsplash that channels a little bit of industrial chic, and is in keeping with the likes of handleless cabinetry and geometrically acute layouts. 

In this example, the effect is softened by pairing the backsplash with wooden and marble countertops. 

6. Choose a gloss finish to bounce light around the kitchen

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White is a great color choice in spaces that you want to feel as light as possible, for example in space-enhancing small white kitchen ideas. Picking kitchen wall tiles with a light-reflecting finish – like a high gloss or glazed tile – will only enhance this feeling of brightness. 

‘In interior designer Cecilia Halling Howells ’s kitchen, our Oasis ceramic gloss tiles in white are used to great effect, adding warmth and iridescence to an otherwise all-neutral scheme,’ says Grazziella Wilson, who works in marketing and creative at Artisans of Devizes .

‘The painted white timber cabinetry and marble work surfaces are effortlessly paired with these rectangular zellige-inspired wall tiles, laid in a brick effect for a touch of industrial chic that works well with the brass lights and wall-mounted pot filler.’

7. White marble works in small formats too 

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If you’re not up for splashing out on one huge marble slab for your backsplash, consider a more budget-friendly way to introduce the material’s luxurious connotations when remodeling a kitchen.  

‘At Bert & May we have recently introduced two new small format white marble tiles that provide a classic style: pared back and simple, with subtle light veining,’ says Thornley. ‘The beautiful snowy tone of the Calacatta marble has a soft, matt polish that will envelope any room with a sense of pure luxury.’

As seen in this kitchen too, using individual marble tiles can create its own unique effect, as the irregular vein of the marble skips and jumps about the wall. And it’s a great way to introduce grey and white kitchen ideas. ‘Quarried from natural marble, each tile has its own beautiful intricacies, making each one entirely unique,’ explains Thornley.  

8. Fill your kitchen with natural textures 

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‘In an all white kitchen, I like to add character,’ says Michals, ‘so I love adding a zellige tile or a marble that has texture and movement to play against the white and the hardware details.’ 

In this kitchen, interior designer Cortney Bishop has really looked to maximise texture in a largely white kitchen by filling it with visually enticing natural materials. White horizontal shiplap walls meet vertically paneled white-stained wooden cabinetry, while pale woods are found in the furniture and ceiling. 

The star of the show is, however, a stunning green-gray marble that is used as a backsplash but has also been incorporated into this space’s kitchen island ideas, making a statement that is not only an injection of color, but a confirmation of nature as this kitchen’s muse.  

9. Go off-white for a rustic finish 

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White isn’t one color – and different whites can have very different effects in your kitchen. In this traditional white kitchen, designed by The Misfit House , an alcove around the stove is tiled with square terracotta tiles, painted off-white with a subtle blue pattern. 

‘Whether they are the star of the show or blend into the background, there are plenty of variations so it is important to choose your shade carefully,’ says Wilson. ‘Bright, sunny spaces can easily absorb a cool white, while rooms that lack plenty of natural light may need a warmer hue.’

The rustic effect of these tiles – emphasized by leaving the earth-toned sides of the tiles exposed – matches perfectly with the kitchen’s farmhouse style, brass hardware, and the off-white kitchen color ideas in the walls and cabinetry. 

10. Match your backsplash to your countertops

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Choosing a backsplash isn’t just an individual decision – sometimes you’ll want to take its horizontal counterpart into consideration too. Matching your backsplash with your kitchen countertop ideas is a great way to tie a scheme together – particularly in a neutral-leading color scheme where simplicity is likely to be high on the agenda. 

Here, an intricately veined gray and white marble runs down from the backsplash, across the work surface below and over to the island for an elegant look. 

What is the best backsplash for a white kitchen?

If your walls, countertops and kitchen cabinet colors are predominantly white, your backsplash ideas are a chance to make a statement – either with an injection of color, or with a finish that adds a touch of sparkle. 

‘Embrace tonal colours by sticking to a similar palette choice – think warmer whites. Or go all out with a pop of pattern,’ suggests Wilson. 

‘Bert & May’s glazed tiles are pretty special and work really well as a white kitchen backsplash,’ says Thornley. ‘The glazed surface is gently reflective and the tiles can create a multifaceted look that shifts with daylight.  

‘Additionally, due to the eye catching nature of glazed tiles, you only need a few in a space for them to stand out.’ 

Other than glazed ceramics, marble will add a feeling of luxury, while encaustic or zellige tiles convey a sense of rusticity. 

Whichever you choose, be sure that you observe best practice when installing them, by using a professional or researching how to install a backsplash properly yourself.

‘The most important thing when choosing white kitchen backsplash ideas is to ensure that everything is properly installed and sealed, to provide the waterproof and cook-proof protection you need,’ warns Thornley. 

‘Ultimately when it comes to the kitchen, you want something that not only looks great but is practical too,’ advises Wilson, ‘so opt for porcelain or ceramic tiles that are wipe-clean and suitable for areas that may get a little hotter – like behind a hob – or go for pattern, as it will not only create impact but will help to hide any imperfections too. ’ 

What is trending now in kitchen backsplashes? 

‘Perfectly imperfect tiles,’ says Wilson. ‘Customers are looking for something a little ‘lived-in’ when it comes to white tiles – and anything with a Mediterranean influence!’

Rather than specific tile trends, Michals says it is a shift in attitude towards kitchen decor as a whole that is characteristic of contemporary backsplash design.

‘The trends I am seeing are clients taking more risks, and not just going with a white subway tile,’ says Michals. ‘People are playing with materials that are a bit more special, different tile layouts, different sizes and shapes that can add texture, or marble that is more bold.’  

A largely white kitchen is a perfect excuse to embrace color, texture and pattern via a backsplash. Consider opting for a colored marble, a patterned tile, or even tiles in irregular shapes – like hexagons or rhomboids – for an on trend look. 

Ailis started out at British GQ, where a month of work experience turned into 18 months of working on all sorts of projects, writing about everything from motorsport to interiors, and helping to put together the GQ Food & Drink Awards.  She then spent three years at the London Evening Standard, covering restaurants and bars. After a period of freelancing, writing about food, drink and homes for publications including Conde Nast Traveller, Luxury London and Departures, she started at Homes & Gardens as a Digital Writer, allowing her to fully indulge her love of good interior design. She is now a fully fledged food PR but still writes for Homes & Gardens as a contributing editor.

Choosing an apron for a white kitchen: photos of the best options

Choosing an apron for a white kitchen:

Selection criteria

Materials

Colors

A kitchen apron is used to protect the walls in the working area. It not only protects surfaces from various influences, but also creates the necessary color accents, combining facades and other finishes into a single design. Finding the right style can be difficult, even when the facades are made in neutral colors and must, according to the rules, be combined with any shades and textures. We will tell you how to choose an apron for a white kitchen, show proven options and unexpected solutions.

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Surfaces in the work area get dirty quickly. Therefore, the material for finishing is selected taking into account hygienic requirements. It must be resistant to water, high temperatures, not absorb fats, dirt, and be well cleaned.

The design of the backsplash should support the general idea of ​​​​the room design and fit the chosen style. For traditional styles, tiles, glass skinals, brick and its imitation are suitable. For modern trends, you can use plastic panels, steel and glass sheets.

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An impressive list of finishing materials ensures that you will accurately select the exact look and color that will be in harmony with the facades and the rest of the finishes. We list the most popular solutions.

1. Ceramic tiles

A classic way of decorating. It is strong, durable, not afraid of water and fire, does not fade in the sun, and is easily cleaned of dirt. It has a wide variety of colors, shapes and textures, so choosing the right look for a particular style is not difficult. The only caveat is that it is more difficult to clean models with a relief texture than smooth ones.

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Cozy patchwork can create a warm, homely atmosphere in the kitchen. Colored squares can be of different sizes and palettes, the feeling of a patchwork quilt remains the same, which warms and gives peace.

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Mosaic

Tiny tiles in the work area look great! The material for them can be glass, ceramics, stone, wood or metal. However, the work on laying them is painstaking, requires a lot of time and financial costs. Many manufacturers can find a simplified version – ceramic tiles with a mosaic pattern. It’s easier and cheaper to work with. If you certainly want a “zest”, dilute it with mosaic inserts.

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The production method allows the production of glass sheets up to 3 m long. They are used to make seamless canvases, which eliminates the problem of the appearance of fungus in the joints. The special processing of the material makes it safe even when splitting – the panel crumbles into fragments with blunt edges. A bright catchy pattern goes well with the neutral color of the facades.

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Transparent glass will protect the walls without attracting too much attention. This option looks very elegant and gentle. In the photo – an apron for a white glossy kitchen.

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4. MDF panels

This material does not tolerate high temperatures, so it is recommended only if the kitchen has an induction or electric stove. Sheets can be mounted on any surface, regardless of its curvature. MDF can imitate different textures, including natural ones. Wooden or brick background and white gloss are a good combination.

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Plastic panels

A white kitchen with a colorful PVC backsplash is a good solution. Plastic has a large selection of bright colors and patterns. It tolerates cleaning with non-abrasive detergents, is resistant to water, hot steam. It should be borne in mind that it burns on contact with fire, so it is not recommended to place it next to a gas stove. The material is not very resistant to mechanical damage and ultraviolet radiation, but the low price and ease of installation make up for this disadvantage. The panel can be made from a single sheet so that the seams do not spoil the appearance.

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Marble-imitating panels will help shade snow-white facades. Such an interior looks expensive, especially if there is a similar pattern on the floor.

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White is friendly with all colors, so they can be combined in any way. However, it is believed that different shades affect the psychological state of a person in different ways.

White

Influenced by the Scandinavian style, completely white kitchens have become very popular. The working area in them is most often finished with white tiles. And the countertop and wood-colored floor act as a contrast.

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Red

This color is considered to whet the appetite, so it is widely used in the kitchen. But it must be used in doses, since an overabundance of it causes overwork. In combination with calm white facades, such an apron looks great.

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Green

It is known that a chef’s mood affects the taste of cooked dishes. White-green colors of the environment will relax and give a sense of peace. The color is considered borderline – depending on the shade, it can be warm or cold.

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Yellow

A bright lemon apron will create a sunny atmosphere in the kitchen. It gives energy and good mood. Its shades can also shimmer from juicy saturated to calm dusty ones.

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Blue and turquoise

Cold shades bring with them a feeling of cleanliness, freshness and the spaciousness of the sea. Of great importance for creating a certain color effect is the choice of shade. Darker contrasting accentuate the area of ​​​​the room. Light – optically push the boundaries of the room.

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When choosing a tone, pay attention to the overall illumination of the room. If most of the day the sun fills it with light, then you can take blue, lilac, purple as companions. If this is the north side, then it is better to arrange the working area in warm colors.

Wood color

Black or brown panels look very impressive on a light background. However, on such a surface, all contamination becomes more noticeable. As a compromise, you can choose skinali with a dark pattern.

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A light wood apron will make a small room visually more spacious. Well, if the floor is made in the same color.

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Choosing an apron for a white kitchen: 10 best options

Black apron

A traditional and always winning combination. The black and white combination gives the atmosphere graphic and nobility. In addition, the dark adds depth to the space, giving the impression that there is more space than it really is.

The most common option for creating a black backsplash is ceramic tile. It is a wear-resistant and environmentally friendly material that does not require complex maintenance.

Another way to create a luxurious monochrome interior is to use a ready-made MDF board that can reproduce any texture. A wall with imitation of black granite looks very advantageous: for these purposes, acrylic stone or quartz agglomerate is best suited.

For a more laconic and strict design of a white kitchen, skinali is suitable: a plain graphite apron made of durable glass will make the white kitchen more contrasting. Its only drawback is the glossy surface, on which any contamination is clearly visible.

Patterned tile apron

Designing a cooking area with non-standard ceramic tiles is an original way to turn a white kitchen into one of the main decorations of an apartment. Such an apron will definitely not go unnoticed by guests and will delight the hosts for a long time.

Hexagons, triangles, rhombuses, “scales” and elements with patterned edges look attractive and give the kitchen a distinctive look.

But laying shaped tiles requires more skill, time and perfectly aligned walls.

When choosing such an active tile, it is important to maintain a balance: do not overload the work surface and walls with decor. White facades are the best way to balance an unusually designed wall.

Neutral Apron

If the goal of the project is to create a calm, cozy environment without bright details, a good way to achieve this is to use discreet shades – beige and gray. Sand tones look great in classic kitchens.

Pictured is a white kitchen with white glazed tiles. The reflective surface makes the environment more expensive and elegant.

Gray shades look a little more severe and fit perfectly into all modern styles. Today, at the peak of popularity, relief coatings imitating concrete or stone.

The photo shows an apron made of large-format porcelain stoneware with a stone texture. A white small kitchen with a gray apron looks restrained and unobtrusive.

But the most demanded material for lining the backsplash of a white kitchen is still snow-white ceramic tiles. This budget solution is usually implemented in two versions: either square products or a rectangular “boar” are used. Such a kitchen does not differ in individuality and acts as a ready-made design solution.

Glass backsplash

As an alternative to classic tiles, there is a practical glass backsplash that is resistant to moisture, dirt and high temperatures. The main advantage of tempered glass is the absence of seams, which makes it easier to care for.

A glass backsplash can protect a painted wall from splashes: this option is suitable for minimalist kitchens where the focus on the cooking area is not desired. You can also place images, photos, recipes and wallpapers under the glass.

In combination with a light set, the glass screen makes the room more airy: both the smooth surface and the white facades successfully reflect the light, visually enlarging the kitchen.

The glossy worktop and backsplash look especially impressive in the same color.

Bright Apron

If one of the functions of an apron is to add an accent, a rich color scheme is a great way to spice up a neutral setting. To create a sunny mood, yellow, lemon and orange tones are suitable. To visually make the interior colder, blue and blue shades are suitable.

Bold red will emphasize the passionate nature of the owner of the kitchen, pink will add audacity to the atmosphere, and green, personifying nature and spring, will give the interior freshness.

The photo shows a dark orange colored glass apron. A section of the wall, complemented by lighting, creates an unusual visual effect.

Marble backsplash

For noble interiors, a material that imitates natural stone is the most suitable solution. Natural marble is intended only for spacious rooms and is more appropriate in those kitchens where there is little cooking.

The installation of a heavy marble slab entails significant costs and difficulties, in addition, natural stone loses to artificial in terms of its performance.

Pictured is a white backsplash with marble look in a small kitchen.

The main requirement for marble imitation is the high quality of the pattern. An apron will add a touch of luxury only if the texture is not repeated. The most budgetary and popular “marbled” materials are acrylic stone and porcelain stoneware.

Wood effect apron

Another trend in modern white kitchens is wood cladding of the working area. These can be natural boards or lining, protected by water-repellent compounds, MDF panels with a wood texture or porcelain stoneware with a wood pattern.

Due to the use of white wood, the wood looks especially light and solemn. Great for reproducing Scandinavian and eco-style, as well as minimalism: wood makes a cold interior warmer and more comfortable.

Printed kitchen apron

Despite their former popularity, aprons with photo printing on skinali are no longer considered relevant. But if you dream of decorating your kitchen with an image, you should not give up on the idea in favor of someone else’s opinion.

As an alternative to glass and plastic, a pattern on a tile can serve: in a digital workshop, any picture will be applied to matte white products using UV printing technology – all that remains is to fix it with a protective varnish.

The photo shows a design renovation, the main highlight of which is “Still Life with a Windmill” by Roy Lichtenstein applied to the tile.

Another way to make the white color of the set more interesting is to decorate the wall with ornaments. It can be a tile with floral patterns, geometric shapes or patchwork. In order not to overload the interior, it is important to choose a neutral wall finish and textiles.

Brick Apron

Connoisseurs of brickwork use white to emphasize the texture of terracotta and brown coatings. An apron can be made not only from natural brick by cleaning the wall from plaster, but also imitate it with gypsum tiles.

In both cases, the surface of the working area needs to be protected: it must be varnished in several layers or covered with glass. A kitchen with a brick backsplash looks stylish even without upper cabinets.

Instead of porous material, you can use a brick patterned boar: in difficult operating conditions, it performs much better and lasts longer than plaster.

Metal apron

One of the most current European trends today is the use of metal in finishing the work area. Aprons are made of stainless steel, copper and aluminum. They are made not only in the form of a single smooth plate, but also in the form of rectangles, hexagons and mosaics.

Reflective metal combined with white makes a narrow kitchen look bigger. It is durable and not afraid of high temperatures, it combines well with wood and stone. The surface can be glossy or matte.

Photo gallery

Most of the solutions used to decorate the workplace in a snow-white kitchen look harmonious and interesting. Universal white is combined with all shades and textures, therefore, when choosing a material or color for an apron, you can rely only on your own preferences. You can check out the gallery for other creative ideas.

30 options with interior design photos

The material, color of the backsplash – their right choice is very important for creating the perfect kitchen. Especially when it comes to white kitchens. First of all, because everyone entering the kitchen notices them first of all, along with the facades of the headset. Therefore, consider the apron one of the most important style-forming elements. In addition, the apron can also be attributed to the environment of the headset, so it can have a big impact on how the kitchen as a whole will be perceived.

We don’t think it’s worth talking about how important this issue is. And so everything is clear. Then let’s start diving into the topic! Enjoy reading.

Materials for kitchen backsplashes

If you list the most commonly used materials, they will be glass, marble, plastic, ceramic tiles.

A little less often you can find aprons trimmed with wood, metal, MDF.

Tiles (ceramics)

Decorating the backsplash with ceramic tiles in white kitchens is a classic solution. Such material is durable, it is not afraid of fire, water, or sunlight (it does not fade under their influence). Cleaning is pretty easy.

Modern manufacturers offer a huge selection of ceramic tiles. It differs in textures, colors, shapes:

– Rectangular with a glossy finish

Fits perfectly with any style. However, a minimalist kitchen is ideal for such an apron. And in a duet with a tabletop made of wood or its high-quality imitation – it’s generally a bomb!

Photo source: registry.3ddd.ruTop top Cedar 8215/12D Bourbon Pine

– Rectangular with matt finish

Compared to glossy facades, those made of matt ceramic tiles will be easier to care for. This may explain their high level of popularity.

Make, for example, a gray work surface in a white set, and include inserts of other shades in a matte, also white tile.

Photo source: tile.expertTop top Cedar 1205/BR Brilliant light gray

Laying out an apron with black tiles is very bold. It looks super in a duet with metal countertops and facades covered with plastic. And if you make a choice in favor of a tile in the form of an elongated rectangle, this will help to visually expand the space.

Photo from the source: polinashtyrts.ruTabletop Cedar 811/1 Metallic

Mosaic

Such an apron will consist of small tiles, not necessarily ceramic. You can also use glass, stone, wood and metal. It will turn out very nice! And they will well protect the wall above the work surface.

Photo from source: inmyroom.ruTop top Cedar 7052/FL* Wotan Oak

Want to make a mosaic, but looking for a cheaper option? Then you can take a tile painted like a mosaic.

Patchwork

This apron will remind you of a blanket woven from many patches of various fabrics. This solution will bring additional comfort and warmth to the kitchen. Still wondering what apron to create for the kitchen in white? Patchwork style will look original!

Photo source: cotemaison.frTop top Cedar 3230/S Light sonoma oak

Glass

Skinali will be an option worthy of attention. What’s this? Glass aprons, famous for such advantages as strength, ease of getting rid of even traces of grease and the absence of fear of open fire.

They can be up to 3 meters long. Therefore, in this case, you can make an apron on which there will be no seams! Therefore, it will be possible not to be afraid that a fungus will form at the joints.

And even if the glass suddenly breaks, you won’t get cut! Because skinali undergo a special treatment, as a result of which they crumble into fragments with blunt edges.

Skinali design is varied. It happens just transparent glass or with a pattern. The first option is distinguished by sophistication, but does not attract any special attention. But the second in white kitchens will look bright.

Photo from the source: stekloprom74.ruTabletop Cedar 3043/S Semolina gray

Metal

The apron trimmed with metal is a design move that came to us from Europe. It is becoming more and more relevant day by day. From solid and smooth plates, seamless aprons are obtained. And there are more original options – rectangles, hexagons, even small mosaic tiles. Thus, the apron acquires a beautiful ability to reflect light, so it visually makes the space wider.

Photo source: make-self.netTable top Cedar 1110/S White

Plastic

PVC panels are used here for the backsplash. They can be of different colors, contain drawings. In a duet with white kitchens, plastic facades look very interesting. Completely resistant to hot steam, water. You can clean them with detergents that do not contain abrasives. But! Never allow such an apron to come into contact with an open flame. Do you have a gas stove? Then plastic aprons are not your option. Be careful with the sun’s rays. Plastic fades because of them, so this is also not an option for the sunny side.

But you can make them without seams. Plastic can imitate marble, giving the kitchen a more sophisticated look.

Photo from the source: static-sl.insales.ruTable top Cedar 1012/Cr White ceramic

Color range

White kitchens are friendly with all colors. Therefore, variations of combinations can be made endlessly, and all of them will be successful. When thinking about choosing, remember that this is a very powerful tool, both in design and psychology.

White

Imagine kitchens with white worktops. What apron finish would look best here? Total white is a typical option for Scandi. Here, in this case, the apron is also made out with white finishing material. If any contrast is created here, then this is a tabletop made of solid wood in a natural tone.

If a wooden kitchen top is a luxury for you that you cannot afford, then a worthy, environmentally friendly, high-quality option is the chipboard countertops produced by the Kedr factory. Their most important advantage is safety. Formaldehyde emission class – E1. In the catalog with a large assortment of decors (about 180), you will find an option that suits you 100%!

Photo from the source: designwiki.ru Countertop Cedar 7053/FL* Taxus

Green

Relaxation, peace – this is how this color affects the psyche. Therefore, thinking about what color to choose an apron for a white kitchen, while choosing green, you can not worry about the taste of the dishes that the hostess will cook.

After all, when the state is calm, and the mood is good, and the dishes are tasty. When choosing this color for an apron, pay attention to the shade. It can make green cold or warm.

Photo from source: blashchenko.com Table top Cedar 111/1 White

Red

It is believed that red is a color that attracts maximum attention. White + red is a beautiful combination, but it must be used carefully. It whets the appetite. In excess, it is even able to tire those present in a room with such an interior. Keep this in mind when deciding what color splashback to go with your white kitchen.

Photo from the source: kit4en.ruTable top Cedar 5110/1 Andromeda white

Yellow

Sun and lemons – this apron in a white kitchen will create a summery, juicy atmosphere. Shades can be very bright or slightly dusty, almost pastel.

Photo from the source: vestnikao.ru

Turquoise, blue

Turquoise and blue “cool” the interior, make it cleaner, and sometimes even bring a marine touch to it. It is important to choose the right shade.

For example, darker tones will only emphasize the area of ​​the room, while light tones will visually make it wider. You also need to take into account the general lighting of the room.

If it is light, it gets a lot of sun during the day, you can afford blue, lilac and even purple aprons. If there is not enough light, choose warmer shades.

Photo from the source: pinterest.ru

Wood shades

Which apron is suitable for a white kitchen in this case? Contrasting brown and black will look especially impressive. Remember that any contamination will be more visible on the apron. As a compromise – make skinali with a pattern in dark colors.

If you create an apron in light woody colors, the room will become visually more spacious. In this case, it is better to arrange the floor in exactly the same color.

Photo from the source: altastore.ru

Styles

Neoclassical

Apron, decorated with relief tiles with patterns that duplicate or simply harmonize with the patterns on the carpet, is a modern classic that will make a super duet with a marble top in gray.

Neoclassicism is always very interesting. Do not rush when choosing a tile for her apron.

Photo from the source: behance.net Tabletop Cedar 357/1 Paladin

Loft

A very strong association with brickwork on the walls, large rooms, industrial-style lamps and beams on the ceiling has formed here. Therefore, the facing of the apron is perfect, which imitates a brick with a set with white shiny facades.

Photo source: remontbp.comTop top Cedar 2075/FL Oak Kera

Provence

A rustic style typified by a white kitchen with wood worktops. Which apron is suitable in this case? The ideal option is a beige tile. So the interior will become warmer, cozier, lighter.

Photo source: artistictile.net Countertop Cedar 5140/Mn White Moon

Aprons, which are decorated with natural materials – wood / brick / stone, will also look great.

Photo from source: lacoeursacre.comTable top Cedar 4050/S Luxor

Hi-tech, minimalism

Why did we decide to talk about two different styles in one paragraph? Because both of them are characterized by a lack of diversity in color design. They are based on monochrome and simplicity.

Which apron to choose in this case? Rectilinear, clear, with minimal gloss, monochromatic and maximum area.

If we talk about what material is better to use, then this is glass / tile / steel.

Photo from the source: designwiki.ruTabletop Cedar 111/1 White

Baroque

This is a frilly style with many curved shapes and decorative embellishments. In this case, as a rule, tile / stone / bleached brick is chosen as the material for finishing the apron.

Photo source: cucine.ru Countertop Cedar 3027/S White Granite

Scandi

White is a regular here. And if you see a reference or photo with a completely white kitchen, this is most likely the Scandinavian style. Therefore, thinking about the design of the apron, pay attention to the white tile. If you want to make the design original, consider black contrasting grout or some unusual tile patterns.

Photo from the source: pinterest.ruTable top Cedar 0446/S Granite chips

Interesting ideas

Let’s talk about some creative ideas that can make an apron a feature of your kitchen:

– an apron made of a mosaic of small fractions in contrasting colors;

Photo source: vn.weberTable top Cedar 314/M Wenge

– tiles in discreet shades;

Photo from the source: pinterest.ruTabletop Cedar 2349/Pt Bernini Marble

– an apron made of high strength tempered glass – great for hi-tech / minimalism;

Photo from the source: inmyroom.ruTable top Cedar 1110/S White

– material – plastic / glass of bright colors – will enliven the white set;

Photo from the source: pinterest.ruTable top Cedar 1110/S White

– classic white tile laid diagonally/herringbone pattern. It is possible to use a grout of a contrasting color;

Photo from the source: msk.s-stroy.ru

– the use of geometric patterns that repeat – a trend that is relevant for scandi, modern kitchens, classic, etc.;

Photo from the source: fliesen-sale.de

– thematic pattern – will create the right mood, will become the main decorative element in the kitchen;

Photo from the source: pinterest.ruTable top Cedar 3230/S Sonoma oak light

– crafted from the same natural material as the top – a perfect solution for classics.

Photo from the source: ivd.ruTop top Cedar 2074/FL Chestnut oak

Repair and savings

photo of design ideas, white backsplash for a glossy kitchen set

Decorating a kitchen in very light colors or even white is not uncommon. Despite the relative soiling of white, its design effect can hardly be overestimated: at the same time, the space seems larger, and the kitchen looks brighter, and a feeling of cleanliness and serenity is created.

But what kind of screen to install in this case – a white apron or a contrasting red-gray, depends on the style.

Design possibilities for decorating an apron

To choose the right finish for the working area, you need to take into account the style, the size of the room, the shade of the headset, and, of course, the general design concept. There are several possibilities.

  • White apron – panel, tile, glass and so on. White color is completely neutral, it acts as a separator for other shades, and therefore a white screen is equally appropriate in a colorful modern kitchen and in a monochrome techno interior.

At the same time, the texture of the material used must also be taken into account, otherwise a mixture of styles is inevitable.

Red and white or solid red bricks are common in rustic kitchens. Here, the color is combined with the specific texture of the clinker, which allows you to play with the contrast in a different way – by emphasizing the authenticity of the finish.

The photo shows a Dutch style finish.

  • Color – includes several shades, sometimes up to five, or is a bright colorful image – a variant with photo printing. The finishing of the work area either ties other shades to create unity, or acts as a color accent in the kitchen of a modern, but more “uninhibited” style – retro, hi-tech, vintage.

Kitchen backsplash materials

Their variety is huge despite the rather stringent requirements: a kitchen backsplash protects walls from temperature extremes, dampness, steam, splashes of hot fat, and so on. Accordingly, it should clean very well and quickly and should not have a tendency to accumulate dirt and bacteria. But even under such conditions, a white apron can be made from a number of materials.

  • Ceramic tiles – glossy, smooth, matt, textured. In the first case, the shiny smooth surface of the tile reflects light, illuminating the room and visually expanding the space. Embossed tiles, especially under the brick, highlight the work area against the background of white walls and structure the space. The combination of gray and white creates a play of halftones, giving the design a romantic touch. Red brick, clinker, black and white or red and black tiles are used at least in rustic styles.
  • Glass – white or grey, painted or frosted glass are readily used in techno and futuristic styles. This design is allowed with a light shade of furniture, and with a bright design of the headset and walls.

Engraved glass or with a matt pattern looks very impressive. This option allows you to beat a small kitchen, turning the work area into a real decoration. Patterned glass is equally impressive in both modern and classic designs.

Photo printing on acrylic panels is no less beautiful. It is worth choosing an image taking into account the color scheme of the kitchen, that is, when creating a black and red accent, you should choose tulips or roses on a black background, when forming a red and white one – lilies on red, and so on.

  • It is undesirable to use plastic panels or chipboards for a kitchen backsplash: the resistance of materials to temperature extremes and water is insufficient.

Kitchen style

The design of the backsplash must match the style of the kitchen and its color scheme. It is very good if at the same time he allows you to visually change the proportions, since the kitchen is almost always a very small and uncomfortable room.

  • Classic – a white tile backsplash will always be in place. Contrast – black-red, red-white, is not allowed here, and some gray is possible. The next photo is a good example.
  • Baroque, noble manor style with patterned or structured white tiles. However, a glass apron looks much more impressive here: white frosted glass with engraving or gold painting, glass with a matt pattern is very elegant and perfectly fits the palace design.
  • Modern – glossy acrylic panels in a bright shade or with photo printing are in place here. If the accent is the color of the headset or wall panel, the apron is made of white acrylic or glass. Structured white material – brick, panels, tiles – is better not to use.

Modern allows literally everything except steel tiles: photo printing, red and white tiles, colored mosaics, glossy panels. Here the apron is the most functional design tool. It is necessary to combine colors – the finish is chosen multi-colored and bright; you need to select a zone – install panels with photo printing; you need to visually change the proportions – choose a pattern, ornament or structure.

The color of the backsplash for a white kitchen, in fact, is determined by the style, since it is the latter that dictates both the shade, the texture, and even the material. So it turns out that with different designs, the design of the apron is strikingly different even with the same color scheme.

Apron for a white kitchen — 26 photos from real interiors from professional designers

To match the kitchen or contrasting, one shade with a countertop, made of glass or stone — see examples from real projects

question or order your project – click on the photo you like, go to the portfolio of the author of the project

Korneev Design Workshop

1. Graphite wall
Project designers: Korneev Design Workshop
Where: Moscow, Russia

Likes: The kitchen wall above the work surface is covered with slate paint – here you can leave recipe notes, messages and friendly autographs. For storage, cabinets are made only in the lower tier, but across the entire width of the room.

K-studio Interior Design

2. Backsplash wallpaper
Project designer: K-studio Interior Design
Where: Saint-Petersburg, Russia

Likes: To keep the kitchen-living room in a grand mood, the wall above the countertop was covered with wallpaper. The ornament resembles plaster molding, but in fact it is a print on impregnated canvas, which is easy to clean.

Lavka-Design

3. Stripe with an ornament
Project designers: Lavka-Design
Where: Moscow, Russia

Studio Bazi

4. Inspection of the ornament
Architect of the project: Alizer Nemati, Studio Bazi
Moscow, Russia

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Domestic Studio

5. Bright glass
Project designers: Domestic Studio
Where: Moscow, Russia

Likes: the apron and the end of the kitchen were finished with stained glass, and the color was chosen … thanks to the luxury brand’s lipstick. “We have been looking for the right wine shade for a long time, but did not find anything suitable in the RAL table. All options seemed too bright or too pale. A lipstick of the perfect color caught my eye, and they were guided by it when they tinted the samples, ”says Albina Shorina, one of the authors of the project.

Morph Interior Ltd

6. Playing with light reflection

Buro 19.23

8. Strong granite
Designer of the project: Buro 19.23
Where: Moscow, Russia

What Like: April, Conset of the Gable of Graditsky.

Yulia Kirpicheva

9. Printing on tiles
Project designer: Yulia Kirpicheva
Where: Moscow, Russia

Roy Lichtenstein’s “Still Life with a Windmill” was chosen for the plot. The drawing was applied to a white tile with pronounced edges using ultraviolet printing technology and secured with a protective varnish – the picture will not be washed off or erased.

Marina Zhukova

10. With a bright color
Project designer: Marina Zhukova
Where: Moscow, Russia

Liked: – a rich turquoise kitchen worktop and one turquoise apron.

Anna Muravina

11. Mirrors on the apron
Designer of the project: Anna Muravina
Where: Moscow, Russia

9000 space.

Liked: Black tile backsplash to contrast with the bright kitchen.

Alexander Mozgovaya (Sizintseva) ● Suninrom Studio

14. Narrow strip
Designer of the project: Alexander Mozgovaya
Where: Voronezh, Russia

What I like: PARTS OF PARTS AND FAR .

ALLOY Solid Metal Tiles

15. Metal Glitter
Project Designer: Brendan Wong Designs
Tile Designer: Karim Rashid for ALLOY Solid Metal Tiles
Where: Sydney, Australia

Likes: is a brushed steel tile with a soft sheen.

16. Plaster on the apron
Project designer: Anastasia Safyanenko, KIDZ
Where: St. Petersburg, Russia

What is Like: Decorative Plot on the Partoles, crossing from the walls.

Dikushushina Irada

17. Apron with a increase of
Designer of the project: Irada Dikushin
Where: Moscow, Russia

What Like: as a designer used a traditional apron with a replaced height, which notes the zone, which noted the zone, which noted the zone, which noted the zone, which really need protection from moisture, heat and splashes.

Anastasia Tuganova and Yaroslav Ryazhsky | Studio 25

18. Narrow lane
Project designers: Anastasia Tuganova and Yaroslav Ryazhsky, Studio 25
Where: Khimki, Russia

What they like: designers used deep blue on both the small splashback mosaic and the floor tiles.

Studio NW-INTERIOR

19. Contrast grout
Designer of the project: Studio NW-INTERIOR
Where: Moscow, Russia

What Like: Dynamic Diagonal Regulation of Contained Contacted Contact background).

Natalya Shirokorad

20. Warm metal
Project designer: Natalya Sycheva
Where: Moscow, Russia

ELENA BODROV | ELENA BODROVA

21. Bright insert
Project designer: Elena Bodrova
Location: Moscow, Russia

Likes: bright apron made of gold turquoise tiles with symmetrical inserts.

Vladimir Berezin

22. To match the walls
Project designer: Vladimir Berezin
Where: St. Petersburg, Russia

Archea Ltd

23. Large tile in tone of the kitchen
Designer of the project: Archea
Where: London, Great Britain

What Like: Large hexagons on the apron, close to the priest.

Konstantinova Tatiana

24. Uneven Territory
Designer of the project: KONSTANTINOVA Design-Bureau
Create, Russia

What is it: which is: .

Bjurfors Göteborg

25. A play of shades and edges
Project designer: Bjurfors Göteborg
Where: Gothenburg, Sweden

Favorite: A play of shades of green on geometric tiles laid indented where there is no moisture or splashes from cooking.

K2 Architekten

26. Window to the world
Architects of the project: K2 Architekten
Where: Ganion, Germany

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Apron for the white kitchen: from material selection to design

Contents

  • Material selection
  • Color selection
  • Advantages and disadvantages of white apron
  • Matching style

A white kitchen is more often installed in urban apartments. A well-chosen apron will help to emphasize it. To do this, you need to decide on the material, what color to combine all this with and in what interior to use.

Which material to choose

The apron is the most vulnerable spot to soiling. It must be resistant to elevated temperatures, grease, moisture. Glass or ceramics are used to decorate the wall in front of the working area. They are resistant to abrasive cleaners and fading, easy to clean.

Ceramic tile

Ceramic with raised bevel looks good. For the apron, tiles 10×10 and 20×30 cm are used. Decorative elements made of bronze or ceramics are inserted into the masonry. Easy to maintain, easy to clean from dirt. More

Solid color tiles suitable for retro, minimalist, industrial decoration. Large patterns will be more appropriate in spacious kitchens, while small patterns can be used in small ones.

Important! The main advantages of ceramic tiles are their beautiful appearance, ease of maintenance, a wide range of shades, textures, shapes.

Textured tiles

Textured tiles imitate stucco patterns, stonework, brickwork, and various geometric patterns. It will look great with various decor in a classic, baroque style. Textured tiles create a warm, homely feel, but textured tiles are more difficult to clean than smooth ones.

Mosaic

Mosaic – fine ceramic tiles. The size of the tile is from 1×1 to 5×5 cm. The mosaic design of the apron resembles the sparkle of diamonds and decorates the interior. It is made of stone and glass.

Important! The mosaic is very durable, but the seams between the tiles are more permeable to moisture. The fungus often appears on the apron near the washbasin.

Mosaic shimmers in different colors
Original patterns and ornaments are laid out from this material

Tempered glass

Any design can be applied to glass aprons or skinals. The surface is well suited for a white kitchen. Skinali can be matte and glossy.

Advantages of the material – high strength, resistance to heat, ease of maintenance. Unlike tiles, seamless glass sheets do not need to be cleaned from dirt. Even if such a panel is accidentally broken, the fragments do not injure others, because they have blunt edges.

Skinali with bright catchy patterns goes well with neutral light facades. A white glass kitchen apron will add sophistication to the interior.

Berry print
Photo printing “Raspberry”

Plastic panels

White facades are suitable for colored PVC panels. Available moisture resistant material, a large number of different colors and patterns. Plastic melts easily, breaks from impacts. Paint sometimes peels off such a surface. The coating fades in the sun, turns yellow. The most budget option. Marbled panels set off the snow-white facades.

For the manufacture of panels are used:

  1. PVC panels.
  2. Acrylic.
  3. ABS plastic.

Plastic. PVC is a good finishing material

Stone

White, black and colored stones are used for large kitchens. Such an apron can be made of marble, litho ceramics or composite tiles – that is an inexpensive analogue of marble.

Natural brick is treated with protective mixtures

Limestone and granite can also be used for finishing.

Wood

Several finishes for wooden surfaces are used:

  • MDF sheets;
  • Clapboard trim;
  • Solid wood.

Top made of the same or similar material

Wood is replaced by tiles above the stove. It requires additional processing to preserve its qualities. Modern technologies reliably protect the material.

What color apron to choose for a white kitchen

Choosing an apron should start with determining its role in interior design. Before starting repairs, it is worth deciding whether the work area will serve as the background of the kitchen facade or vice versa – its main focus. A dark apron does not decorate the furniture in a small kitchen; it serves as the main color accent. Bedside tables and hanging cabinets are often designed in different colors. In modern kitchens, the apron is often decorated in contrasting colors.

White

A white backsplash against a snow-white kitchen set is often used in Scandinavian style. Bright accents in the form of a wood-colored countertop and floor will give the kitchen a stylish, expensive look. A great idea would be to use white tiles with the addition of tiles in contrasting colors.

The use of white in the interior visually increases the space. Therefore, light panels are used in kitchens in different styles.

Black

A black apron looks expensive against a white kitchen. For a classic style, you can use both plain and with geometric or floral patterns. White facades are ideally combined with all shades of black. This finish is suitable for spacious kitchens.

Contrast black

Up to 5 different shades can be used in a white kitchen with a black backsplash.

Red

A red accent apron made of tiles or skinali looks defiant against the background of white facades. It helps to increase appetite, but an excess of scarlet tones can cause irritation. Therefore, they are best used when decorating a small work area with a white kitchen. A good solution could be to complement the interior with red chairs, dishes or curtains.

Yellow

A yellow apron will create a sunny atmosphere and a good mood. All shades of yellow are perfectly combined with white – pale, bright, dark or lemon. These colors will make the kitchen spectacular. White kitchens go well with tempered glass backsplashes, decorated with photo printing with yellow patterns. For example, lemons look beautiful on a white or black background.

Juicy yellow

Blue

A blue backsplash for white facades is chosen for large kitchens, because blue visually reduces space. A light blue or turquoise work area will create a feeling of freshness. Cold blue shades are best not used if the kitchen windows face the north side of the house. In kitchens located on the south side, where most of the day they are illuminated by sunlight, you can decorate the work area in blue, purple, lilac.

Green

Decorating the backsplash in green tones will bring a feeling of relaxation and peace to the interior. The combination of white with dark green is best used in large, bright kitchens. With insufficient natural light, the space can be refreshed with a white-green work area. An interesting combination of a tempered glass apron with colored kiwi or grass on a white background. To give a glossy wall even more shine, use a backlight.

Wood colors

Wood-effect aprons are a good option for interiors with white facades. Dark and light shades are harmoniously combined with it, and if you choose a table and countertop to match, the kitchen will look very stylish. In addition to different color options, the texture of natural materials is used.

Wood look

Advantages and disadvantages

The apron for the white set can be made to match the shade of the furniture. It is suitable for light kitchens with several basic shades.

Advantages of a white backsplash:

  • The finish matches any style of kitchen set.
  • Monochrome finishes will stay in fashion for a long time.
  • Silver details go well with different colors.
  • Lights and kitchen utensils look good on a light base.

Light surfaces require careful maintenance

Matching style

White aprons fit perfectly into any style of kitchen.

Examples:

  • Tiles always look good in a classic kitchen.
  • Textured, patterned silver ceramics completes the baroque style.
  • Frosted glass fits well into the palace decoration.
  • Modern is complemented by glossy panels. Textured finish in these places can not be used. Acrylic glossy coatings are very bright.

  • Baroque. The decoration of a noble estate involves the use of patterned or embossed tiles. The glass panel looks more impressive. The frosted glass with enamel on the back looks elegant.
  • Rustic style with bare brick finish.
  • Minimalism uses a combination of bright colors. Depends on the finish of the headset and shades. Matching and contrasting colors are chosen.
  • Techno style is decorated with glass or tile with a steel tone.
  • Hanging steel sheet wall panel is recommended for loft style.