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8 Kitchen Splashback Tiles We’re Currently Loving

We all know that when it comes to kitchen designs, the splashback is an essential element that can set the tone for your entire space. It’s not just a useful product that protects your walls from splashes and spills; it also offers an opportunity to inject style into your kitchen, cohesively bringing together elements. 

Tiles are an ever-so-popular choice when it comes to your kitchen splashback. They’re versatile, durable, and of course, aesthetic. They also come in a wide range of materials, colours, shapes, and finishes, allowing for endless design possibilities to suit any interior design style. 

We know picking a tile solution for your dream kitchen can be a bit daunting, so, to help, we’ve listed a range of different types of kitchen splashback tiles we’re currently loving. 

Discover Style Sourcebook’s full range of tiles that go beyond kitchen splashbacks in the product library.

1.   Kitchen Splashback Subway Tiles

We’re starting with a classic choice that never goes out of style, subway tiles. They’re a versatile choice and can be arranged in various patterns such as herringbone or stacked. Plus, they come in a range of colours and finishes, from glossy white to matte black, meaning it’s easy to find something to suit your kitchen. Subway tiles offer a clean, sleek look that complements both modern and traditional kitchens.

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Image credit: Evoque InteriorsKristian van der Beek    

Image credit: Evoque InteriorsKristian van der Beek    

2. Kitchen Splashback Mosaic Tiles

Want to get a little more creative with your kitchen splashback? Mosaic tiles add texture and colour to your entire kitchen. They also come in an array of materials including glass, ceramic, and natural stone. Mosaics are perfect for creating intricate designs or adding a pop of colour to a neutral kitchen. Their small size also makes them ideal for covering curved surfaces or adding detailed borders.

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Image credit: Paradigm NewHap & CoNira Creative      

3. Kitchen Splashback Hand-made tiles

Handmade tiles are a unique and luxurious option that brings a personal touch to kitchen splashbacks. Each tile is crafted individually, often showcasing subtle variations in colour, texture, and pattern that cannot be replicated by machine-made tiles. This artisanal quality gives handmade tiles a distinct character, adding warmth and authenticity to your kitchen. Plus, with no tile the same, they’re completely unique to your space. Hand-made tiles often come in various materials such as ceramic, terracotta, and porcelain, and can be customised to suit any design preference. Ideal for creating a rustic or eclectic look, handmade tiles make a beautiful focal point in any kitchen.

4. Kitchen Splashback Kit Kat Tiles

Kit Kat tiles, also known as finger tiles, are a popular choice for those looking to add a unique texture and pattern to their kitchen splashback. These slender, rectangular tiles are typically arranged in a vertical or horizontal layout, creating a striking, ribbed effect. Even though these fun tiles originated from the classic subway tile, they’ve made a unique name for themselves and can suit a range of kitchen styles, from minimalist to contemporary. They are perfect for adding depth and visual interest without overwhelming the space, making them an excellent choice for feature splashbacks that stand out.

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Image credit: HeartlyDylan James  

Image credit: HeartlyDylan James  

5. Kitchen Splashback Terrazzo Tiles

Terrazzo is having another huge moment, and we couldn’t be happier. They offer a gorgeous combination of retro charm and modern flair. Made from a mix of marble, quartz, granite, and glass chips set into a cement or resin base, terrazzo tiles are not only durable but also add a playful, artistic element to the kitchen. With a variety of colour combinations available, they can suit any kitchen aesthetic.

Scandi Kitchen created by Bree Ford on Style Sourcebook.

HOUSE 2 created by Rachel Palmer on Style Sourcebook.

6. Kitchen Splashback Gloss Tiles

Gloss tiles are a fantastic option for those who want to add a touch of sophistication and brightness to their kitchen splashback. With their highly reflective surface, gloss tiles bounce light around the room, perfect for making smaller kitchens appear larger and more open. These tiles are available in various styles, allowing for versatile design possibilities. Easy to clean and resistant to stains, gloss tiles are both a practical and stylish choice, perfect for creating a sleek, modern aesthetic in any kitchen setting.

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Image credit: @hazelhouseberryNat Spada

7. Kitchen Splashback Unique Shapes

For those looking to make a bold statement with their kitchen splashback, tiles in unique shapes offer a fresh take on design. Think beyond traditional squares and rectangles—consider scalloped edges, diamonds, or fans. These distinctive forms add a layer of visual interest and can transform a simple splashback into a true work of art. Whether you opt for a subtle pattern or a more dramatic layout, tiles in unique shapes provide endless possibilities for personalising your kitchen and creating a standout feature.

Image credit: Sage & CoveVilla Styling  

Image credit: Sage & CoveVilla Styling  

8. Kitchen Splashback Matte Tiles

Matte tiles offer a subtle, sophisticated look that contrasts beautifully with high-gloss cabinetry and countertops. Unlike their glossy counterparts, matte tiles do not reflect light, giving them a soft, understated appearance that works well in contemporary and minimalist kitchens. They are less prone to showing fingerprints, smudges, and water spots, making them a practical choice for busy kitchens. Matte tiles are available in a variety of colours and materials, allowing you to create a calm, refined kitchen space.

Love a coastal-style kitchen, or maybe even farmhouse? Explore splashback options in so many different interior design styles on Beaumont Tile’s inspiration page.

Moody Lux Kitchen created by K A N L A P E R L A on Style Sourcebook.

Working Kitchen created by Servini Studio on Style Sourcebook.

Choosing the Right Tile for Your Kitchen Splashback

When selecting a splashback tile, it’s important to consider both the aesthetic and practical aspects. Think about the overall style of your kitchen, your palette, and the level of maintenance you’re willing to commit to. For example, if you prefer a low-maintenance option, ceramic tiles might be your best bet. On the other hand, if you’re looking to make a statement, consider gloss tiles.

But our best piece of advice is to always start your dream kitchen with a mood board using our mood board tool.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What tiles are best for a kitchen splashback?

The best tiles for your kitchen splashback will depend on your interior design style and lifestyle. Ceramic and porcelain tiles are popular for their durability, affordability, and ease of cleaning. Glass tiles are great for a modern, sleek look and can make a small kitchen feel larger due to their reflective properties. Natural stone tiles, like marble or granite, add a luxurious feel but may require more maintenance. Consider the overall aesthetic, maintenance, and functionality when choosing the best tiles for your kitchen splashback.

What is the trend in splashbacks in 2024?

In 2024, the trend in splashbacks is all about bold choices and personal expression. Textured tiles, like fluted or ribbed designs, are gaining popularity for adding depth and tactile interest to kitchens. Unique shapes, such as scallops, are also trending, allowing for creative and eye-catching patterns. Additionally, vibrant colours and artisanal, handmade tiles are making a strong comeback, offering a personalised touch to kitchen spaces.

What backsplash tile never goes out of style?

The term ‘never goes out of style’ depends on your taste, but broadly, subway tiles are a timeless choice for kitchen splashbacks. Their simple, rectangular shape and versatile colour options make them suitable for various kitchen styles, from traditional to modern. Subway tiles can be arranged in classic or contemporary patterns, such as herringbone or vertical stacks, providing a clean and understated look. Their enduring popularity is due to their adaptability, durability, and the ease with which they complement other design elements in the kitchen, making them a safe and stylish choice for any era.