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Stunning Kitchen Backsplash Design Ideas

Kitchen tile backsplash designs can transform the look and feel of any kitchen. However, with so many kitchen backsplash design ideas available, you may be struggling with making any decisions. The good news is that help is nearby and doesn't have to cost you a fortune. Whether you are trying to achieve a modern kitchen backsplash design, Victorian kitchen backsplash design, or just about any style, Skipp can help. 

What is the most popular kitchen backsplash?

One of the most popular materials for a kitchen backsplash is tile. For many years, tile backsplashes have been trending. Tile offers homeowners a variety of styling options. Ceramic tiles are an affordable option and  are easy to install. Glass tile may be more expensive, but can create a sense of elegance. The type of tile or material you choose will depend on the kitchen design style you are trying to achieve. And of course, your budget will be a factor as well, when choosing a kitchen backsplash material

Which  backsplash is in style right now in 2021?

Marble-look backsplashes are trending in 2021. Their timeless and contemporary style, paired with an affordable price, makes marble-look backsplashes very desirable. Another trending style for backsplashes in 2021 is marble slabs, rather than individual pieces or tiles. Many homeowners are choosing to give their kitchens extra pops by extending backsplashes all the way to the ceilings. Extending backsplashes can brighten a space, while giving your kitchen a fresh and modern look.

What is the cheapest kitchen backsplash?

Repainting your existing backsplash or using a stick-on vinyl backsplash are some of the cheapest ways to reinvent a backsplash. Adhesive vinyl backsplashes are available in a variety of colors and decorative patterns. 

While stick-on backsplashes are affordable, they may require more work and money than simply painting your existing backsplash. Your current backsplash or drywall can be painted over to add a pop of color to brighten your kitchen. This is probably a route we would not recommend, as vinyl won’t last forever, and paint may be tough when it comes to getting food stains scrubbed off.

Should backsplash be lighter or darker than countertops?

This really depends on personal preference. Design elements such as colors should be used to balance each other out. If you have light countertops, a dark backsplash may add the perfect amount of contrast. Backsplashes and countertops should not match, but they should blend and support other features in the kitchen. The backsplash is often the finishing touch to a kitchen design. If you are unsure of the right color, finish all the other aspects of your kitchen renovation, from choosing cabinets to plumbing and hardware, and compare sample colors. 

Should your backsplash match your countertop?

The backsplash and countertop can match if you’d like them to, and this can often be done if your choice of countertop stone like quartz or quartzite is used as a backsplash as well on the walls. 

Ultimately, design experts tend to recommend different colors or textures for countertops and backsplashes, but this is completely up to your preference because you’re the one designing your kitchen. If you want a matching backsplash and countertop, try it out, with strong stones that are durable and great for a cooking lifestyle. You can always make changes if you don’t like a choice you’ve made,or if you want to attract more potential buyers when selling your home and doing a renovation. Countertop and backsplash color can certainly  compliment each other, and  in working with a kitchen design expert like Skipp, you can visualize what your design and elements will look like, before your kitchen remodel is complete. 

Should backsplash be matte or shiny?

The choice between a matte or shiny backsplash lies in the hands of homeowners. There are pros and cons for the uniqueness of a matte finish and the shine of a polished tile but ultimately, it comes down to personal preference. Glossy tiles can make rooms appear larger, lighter, and brighter. In addition, gloss tiles are easy to clean, making them a top choice for messy rooms, such as the kitchen. On the other hand, matte tiles may be better for concealing stains, smudges, or dried water droplets. Matte tiles can create a calming vibe. Most matte tiles do not require frequent cleaning, but do be aware of the quality of a material for being prone to stains from acids and food.

How do I choose a backsplash for a busy stone like granite?

A solid backsplash can compliment a busy granite countertop or vice versa. If solid is not your style, you may be able to get away with a full-height backsplash using the same stone as your countertop. Making important design decisions can be hard to visualize. Skipp helps show  homeowners how a kitchen will look based on your design decisions, and with taking the simple step of  3D measurements in a short appointment, you’ll soon receive personalized layout and design recommendations based on your budget, needs, and preferences. You can even access professional kitchen interior designers through Skipp as part of our full kitchen redesign and remodel service.

Are subway tiles out of style in 2021?

Subway tiles are anything but out of style in 2021. Subway tiles offer a classic and timeless style that is very much trending. In the 1920s, subway tiles began appearing in kitchens and bathrooms. Subway tiles are easy to clean, durable, and versatile. 

Remodeling your kitchen can be expensive. It may be tempting to go with trendy new styles, but a timeless style like a subway tile backsplash is likely to be the best investment. Subway tiles can be installed in a variety of patterns, such as herringbone or geometric.

Are kitchen backsplashes out of style?

Most professionals would agree that backsplashes are not out of style, but styles have slightly changed in the past few years. Backsplashes that go all the way to the ceiling or cabinets are trending. In addition, marble and handmade or organic backsplash materials are very much in style right now. When installing a new backsplash, you should avoid trendy colors or patterns. More of an industrial and unified look is likely to appeal to more people and will create a timeless touch that you’ll love for years. 

What are the most popular kitchen colors for 2021?

Aside from the bathroom, most of our days begin and unwind in the kitchen. Kitchen color can add and exude personality, so consider the themes in your home. While your kitchen can be any color you like, grey is one of the most popular kitchen colors for 2021. Homeowners can go with a pale grey or dark grey, or a hue of grey  in between. Grey is a bold yet neutral color that is versatile and calming. In addition, grey walls are easy to match and contrast. Other popular colors for 2021 include turquoise, lavender, brown, pale green, duck egg blue, and black. 

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Are peel-and-stick tiles worth it?

Peel-and-stick tiles are affordable and easy to install. Most homeowners are able to install a peel-and-stick tile backsplash on their own without using expensive tools. Peel-and-stick tiles offer homeowners a variety of choices and can mimic the style of other materials; however, peel-and-stick tiles may not last as long as real tile. In areas that experience heat or sunlight, peel and stick tiles may sag, have air bubbles, or completely pop loose. If you use peel-and-stick tiles, you should shop around. High-quality peel-and-stick tiles may last longer. Ultimately, though, they are stickers, not strong and durable base material for your kitchen design.

What can I use instead of a backsplash?’

A backsplash can be mimicked using other materials to save money and labor. Here are a variety of options that can replace a backsplash. . .

#1. Peel-and-stick patterns

Peel-and-stick patterns or wallpaper can be used as a backsplash. They are available in a variety of colors and patterns and are an easy and cheap DIY project.

#2. Painted planks

Plywood planks can be cut and attached to a wall and may serve as a backsplash. Painted planks can provide a clean modern backsplash without breaking the bank.

#3. Patterned plywood

With a little creativity and labor, plywood can be transformed into a spectacular backsplash. Whether you are a renter or a homeowner, plywood can upgrade your kitchen at a minimal expense. Note, though, that wood as a backsplash is much more prone to stains and discoloration than stronger and less porous stones or tiles.

What is the easiest kitchen backsplash to install?

One of the easiest ways to give your backsplash a facelift is to paint it. The next-easiest backsplash upgrade idea is peel-and-stick tiles. More easy DIY backsplash ideas include a beadboard backsplash or faux-brick backsplash.

What can I use instead of kitchen tiles for a backsplash?

There are many reasons for why you may need or want to upgrade a backsplash without using tiles. Most likely, you are looking for a budget-friendly way to renovate your kitchen. Venetian plaster is easy to apply, eco-friendly, and budget-friendly. If you are looking for a matte backsplash style you should consider using venetian plaster. You can also use glass, which is a great alternative to standard tile. 

Conclusion

Options for kitchen backsplash designs and materials are endless. Whether you have an endless or restricted budget, you probably want to ensure you get a good deal where you can. 

Skipp is the best way for you as a homeowner to cut costs and simplify the remodel design process. With a simple deposit, homeowners can begin their Skipp kitchen renovations. Top interior designers can help with your design every step of the way throughout our kitchen renovation experience that you’ll actually enjoy!

Skipp makes the renovation process fun and stress-free,  while helping homeowners avoid unnecessary headaches and costly mistakes. Homeowners save an average of 40% on renovation with Skipp from design through construction. Our aim is to get you the kitchen you’ve been dreaming of, and the kitchen you’ll live in and enjoy for years to come. 

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