Blue tile backsplash kitchen

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a blue and white tile backsplash in a kitchen with a potted plant on the stove

Kitchen backsplashes not only protect the walls behind sinks and stoves, they also add visual flair that reflects your style. From easy-to-clean subway tiles to handmade zellige tiles echoing faraway places, a creative ceramic backsplash can transform the look and feel of your

a white kitchen with blue tiles on the backsplash and counter tops is shown

We have a light blue bathroom. The color alone has such a cooling effect that we’re considering it for the kitchen, too. What do you think – could color alone help cool the kitchen?FIRST ROW: • 1 An ice-like glass backsplash cools off this kitchen from House to Home. • 2 From a post at The Kitchen Designer regarding color in the kitchen. • 3 From Country Living, this kitchen is touched by several variations of light blue.

a stove top oven sitting inside of a kitchen next to wooden counter tops and cabinets

Explore serene blue kitchen backsplash designs that bring tranquility and style to your cooking space. From modern mosaics to classic ceramics, find the perfect blue hue to elevate your kitchen's décor.

a kitchen counter top with the words, how to install and honey instead of subway tile

Do you feel like everywhere you look you see subway tile? We have subway tile in our kitchen, and we do love it, but if there had been more options when we built our home we would have done something more rustic, and more colorful....

a kitchen with wooden floors and white cabinets

A blue backsplash adds classic color to a kitchen, no matter your design style. Add this timeless hue to bring a touch of serenity to a hectic space.

a kitchen with white cabinets and blue island in front of the stove top oven is shown

Even though ’80s design is experiencing something of a revival right now, a kitchen that’s stuck in that decade — think old appliances, pastel trim work, peeling wallpaper — well, that can be a recipe for disaster. Designer Libby Rawes of Sharp + Grey Interiors know this first-hand, having just completed a total cook space redo for a client in Philadelphia.“The kitchen had been changed sometime in the early ’80s, I would imagine,” says Rawes.

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