scalloped tile Archives - The Tile Shop Blog Fri, 08 Nov 2024 16:11:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 147117943 14 Marvelous Marble Tile Kitchen Backsplash Ideas https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/14-marvelous-marble-tile-kitchen-backsplash-ideas/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/14-marvelous-marble-tile-kitchen-backsplash-ideas/#respond Fri, 08 Nov 2024 16:00:29 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=10516 Ready for a room refresh? Add elegance–and protection against messes–with a luxurious new kitchen backsplash. Read on for 14 gorgeous...

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Ready for a room refresh? Add elegance–and protection against messes–with a luxurious new kitchen backsplash. Read on for 14 gorgeous marble tile ideas to transform your space into a true marvel.

1. Combine Warm and Cool Neutrals

One of our favorite design trends is mixing warm and cool neutrals to achieve an inviting and visually interesting space. This luxe kitchen backsplash, designed by @cjuncaj, features the expressively veined Firenze Calacatta tile. With its grey, beige, brown and cream tones, this tile creates balance while making a bold statement.

This luxurious kitchen features a grey- and beige-veined white marble tile.
Featuring: Firenze Calacatta. Design and Photography by @cjuncaj.

2. Add Elegance With a Leaf-Shaped Mosaic

Give your backsplash a beautiful sense of movement with a marble mosaic. This stunning space, designed by @ckdesignernicole, features the Elia Honed by Alison Victoria tile. The delicate leaf shapes accentuate the grey and taupe veining in the white marble tile, forming a playful and serene backsplash.  

This kitchen features a beautiful marble leaf-shaped mosaic backsplash.
Featuring: Elia Honed by Alison Victoria. Design and photography by @ckdesignernicole.

3. Create a Slab Effect

Achieve the luxurious “slab” look with a large rectangular marble tile, like the 12″ x 24″ Calacata Evora tile shown here. Larger tile requires fewer grout joints, resembling the appearance of a single slab of marble. You can also obtain the slab marble look with large-format porcelain tile, available in sizes up to 48″ x 48″.  

This kitchen features a large white marble tile backsplash installed with few and subtle grout lines for a "slab" effect.
Featuring: Calacata Evora. Design by Angelia Guthrie.
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4. Mix Marble and Metal

Layering materials adds visual texture to your space. The Palermo Noir Stone Hex tile, featured on this stylish kitchen backsplash, combines rich black marble with small pieces of brushed bronze. We love how the chic bronze accents complement the metal faucet and fixtures.  

5. Get a Modern Farmhouse Look With a Basketweave Mosaic

This kitchen, designed by Timber Trails, showcases elevated modern farmhouse design. The Sampson mosaic tile features an exquisite basketweave pattern of white and beige marble. Paired with open shelving and wooden accessories, this backsplash embodies the cozy-chic aspect of modern farmhouse style. For more ideas on incorporating this design throughout your home, check out this comprehensive guide to achieving a modern farmhouse look.

6. Set a Mood With Grey Marble

Love the tone of a cloudy sky? Bring it indoors with an expressive grey tile, like the Bianco Colorato shown here. The soft light and dark grey veining are beautifully balanced by subtle beige tones, creating a harmonious neutral look. We love how this gorgeous grey complements the white cabinets and wood shelves.

A bright and airy kitchen with a grey marble subway tile backsplash.
Featuring: Bianco Colorato.
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7. Cast a “Hex”

Available in a range of sizes, colors and materials, hexagon tile is a retro shape that has found a fresh application in our spaces in recent years. Marble, with its vivid veining–bold or subtle, like the soft grey featured in the Royal White Hex tile—adds a sense of movement to your hexagon tile backsplash.  

Silver stove with red nobs in front of white hexagon tile wall.
Featuring: Royal White Hex.

8. Elevate Your Space With a Waterjet Mosaic

Glass and marble are elegantly combined in the Northbrook Glass with Black Marquina tile. Created using high-powered jets of water that carve intricate grooves in the hard stone, waterjet mosaics combine natural stone with glass, metal or mother-of-pearl. As an added bonus, the glass in this mosaic captures light, brightening the cooking space.  

9. Create a Rustic Look With Tumbled Marble

The worn appearance of tumbled marble is achieved by placing the stone in a rotating drum with rocks, sand and water. The result is a beautifully textured tile that is both refined and rustic. This charming kitchen, designed by Esslinger Design Co., features a backsplash of Meram Blanc Carrara tumbled marble subway tile, which creates an elevated brick wall feel.  

This kitchen features a tumbled marble subway tile backsplash.
Featuring: Meram Blanc Carrara. Design and photography by Esslinger Design Co.

10. Add Art Deco Charm

Curves and geometric shapes are hallmarks of classic Art Deco design. This style, popularized in the 1920s, has reemerged in the 2020s with a contemporary twist—and we’re loving it! Here, the stylish Christie Volakas mosaic tile, featuring lush marble and gilded metal accents, creates a space that Gadsby would adore.  

This kitchen backsplash features a scalloped marble tile with bronze accents.
Featuring: Christie Volakas. Design and photography by Ideal CDR.

11. Create a Sense of Movement With Chevron

This V-shaped tile creates a pleasing zigzag pattern that adds a sense of movement to this kitchen. The natural grey veining adds texture, complementing the organic elements, such as the wicker lamp shade and open wood shelving.  If you love this classic look, explore our wide assortment of chevron tile.

12. Add a Marble Tile “Picture Frame”

Make your favorite marble mosaic a focal point by showcasing it in a tiled picture frame. This technique, created using decorative trim to frame a patterned or mosaic tile, adds a highly designed, picturesque element to your space. It’s also a great way to add a touch of luxury while staying within budget.  

This stove backsplash features white subway tile with a diamoned-shaped marble mosaic picture frame.
Featuring: Retro Lino and Modena Mosaic. Design and photography by Steffanie Danby.

13. Marvel With Marble Subway Tile

Elevate the everyday with a luxurious marble subway tile. This crisp and clean backsplash, designed by Timber Trails, features Meram Blanc Carrara subway tile. The soft veining in this winter white marble adds dimension, enhancing standard white subway tile with a touch of elegance.  

14. Choose a Diamond-Shaped Tile for a “Cut Above”

Bold grey veining adds movement to this opulent backsplash. The Africa Tempesta Wheaton tile features beautiful diamond and chevron shapes, enhancing the dynamic quality of the design. We love how the cloudy grey tile contrasts with the white countertop.  

This stove backsplash features grey diamond and chevron-shaped marble tile.
Featuring: Africa Tempesta.

Updating your space is easier than you think! Shop our wide assortment of kitchen backsplash tiles to find your perfect style, and check out our guide on how to tile your backsplash yourself. Need more assistance? Visit your local Tile Shop showroom, where you’ll find the tile, tools and expert advice you need to get started.

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Top 15 Bar Backsplash Ideas For 2024 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/top-15-bar-backsplash-ideas-for-2024/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/top-15-bar-backsplash-ideas-for-2024/#respond Fri, 23 Feb 2024 20:56:34 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=8113 Whether you’re building a place where friends and family can gather over tap beer or a small station for mixing...

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Whether you’re building a place where friends and family can gather over tap beer or a small station for mixing drinks, a bar will add comfort and value to your home. Here are fifteen backsplash ideas that are sure to make your bar the toast of the town. Ready to tackle your reno? Browse our full selection of bar backsplash tile to find a tile that fits your style.

1. Unique Bar Backsplash Ideas

A bar is a great place to showcase your personality. For this bar backsplash, HGTV star Alison Victoria used the Skyline Vintage Patina tile to create a distinct space that fits her bold personal aesthetic. If your style leans whimsical or quirky, browse our full selection of unique tile or patterned tile to find your personal style.

Vintage stone and patina diamond-shaped bar backsplash.
Featuring: Skyline Vintage Patina Mix Stone. Design by Alison Victoria.

2. Glass Tile Backsplash

Stylish and easy to clean, glass tile is an excellent choice for a bar backsplash. Available in a wide array of colors and styles, glass tile will add a touch of shine to your space, perfect for a recessed bar or a corner bar that doesn’t get much lighting.

Grey and white chevron marble bar backsplash.
Featuring: Victoria Grey Harlow with Glass Snow Mix Mosaic.
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3. Scalloped Tile Backsplash

If you’re only tiling half the wall, consider using a scalloped tile to add interest to the edge of your tile. This beautiful gold and green bar uses Gem by Alison Victoria tile for a charming bar area. The rounded edges of the deep green marble soften the design, creating a look as classy as it is chic.

Green scalloped marble bar backsplash.
Featuring: Gem by Alison Victoria.

4. Tile Behind a Shelf

Want a bar, but don’t have any place to build one? Adding a shelf or two (or repurposing some existing shelves) is an easy way to create a drinks station that fits your existing layout. But just because you’re limited on space, doesn’t mean you need to limit your style, install a chic tile (like the Annie Selke Goldleaf Speckle tile shown here) behind your bar shelves and your personality will really shine through.

Gold speckled white tile backsplash with bar shelves.
Featuring: Annie Selke Goldleaf Speckle. Design by Annie Selke. Photography by Bethany Nauert Photography.

5. 3-D Tile Backsplash

Add dimension to your wall with a 3-D or sculptural tile backsplash. Tile that literally pops from the wall like the Diamante Negro tile shown here will add interest through light and shadows, for a cool patterned effect that will change as the light shifts in your space.

Contemporary bar with dark grey geometric 3-d tile.
Featuring: Diamante Negro Matte.

6. Basement Bar Backsplash Ideas

If you have the space in your basement to install a full sit-down bar (or have an existing bar that needs a facelift), consider tiling the backsplash to match the bar itself. This fun and glamorous bar repeats the Doree Mosaic tile picture frame behind the bar on the back of the seating area. The effect is a stunning and cohesive space.

Island area with counter and tile focal wall complementing bar front.With wood-look porcelain combined with clean white carrara marble combined with geometric design adding clean, classic colors.
Featuring: Doree Mosaic, Noir Honed Hixton, Hampton Carrara Hixton and Hampton Carrara Subway.
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7. Textured Bar Backsplash Tile

Add organic texture to your bar backsplash with beautiful natural stone. Travertine and slate tile come in a variety of shapes, textures and colors to fit your space, and since no two pieces of natural stone are alike, you are guaranteed a unique design. We love all the textures at play in the beautiful Harmony Silverleaf travertine mosaic tile shown here.

A bar backsplash using 12" x 12" mosaic tiles  with a three -dimensional design, highlighted by a metallic silver finish offering a range of textures, incorporating modern lines, tumbled stone and softer touches.
Featuring: Harmony Silverleaf Mosaic.

8. Contrasting Color Blocks

Create a fun, bold space that showcases your favorite color–or two or three. A checkerboard pattern will add a touch of whimsy to your space while a tricolored pattern like the one shown here using encaustic tiles, adds another layer to your bar backsplash.

Feature wall behind bar area with 8" square tiles stacked in three colors, blue, black and grey.
Featuring: Encaustic Black, Encaustic Cobalt and Encaustic Light Grey.

9. Art Deco-Inspired Backsplash

Create a space that harkens back to The Prohibition Era with the elegant arches and bold graphic shapes of Art Deco-inspired tile. The gold, grey and white motif in the Lalique marble mosaic perfectly mimics the arches of this decorative bar area, adding to the softness of the space.

An elegant home bar backsplash features Art Deco-inspired waterjet marble mosaic tile in shades of white and grey marble, with gold accents.
Featuring: Lalique Marble Mosaic.

10. Wet Bar Backsplash Ideas

If you have the space and the plumbing, a sink will add convenience to your bar area, especially if your bar is far from the kitchen. A tile backsplash is essential for a wet bar, as it will protect against spills and splashes. If you’re looking for something simple that will match virtually any decor, like the Retro Perla tile shown here, shop our full assortment of subway tile.

Grey handmade-look tile bar backsplash.
Featuring: Retro Perla. Design & Photography by Rambling Renovators.

11. Patterned Tile Backsplash

Turn your bar area into a work of art with a beautiful patterned tile backsplash. Colorful, floral or geometric, patterned tile will protect your walls while still making a statement. We love how the Annie Selke Aylin Black tile makes a statement on this classy black and white bar.

Bar display with black hextagonal tile on floor white subway on walls and printed tile as feature wall.
Featuring: Annie Selke Aylin Black, Annie Selke Artisanal White and Black Hex.

12. Terrazzo-Inspired Tile

Traditionally used on Roman terraces, Terrazzo tile is known for its distinct flecked pattern. The Terrazzo Bianco Macro tile shown here combines the easy maintenance of porcelain with the authentic look of real Terrazzo. The warm flecks of brown and tan in the tile work nicely with the hardwood features of this bar and add a fun and unique pattern.

This is a small bar area with white with brown flecks terrazzo-look tile.
Featuring: Terrazzo Bianco Macro. Design by Susan Hill Interior Design. Photography by Dustin Peck Photography.

13. White Tile Backsplash

This creamy white bar designed by Timber Trails is the epitome of elegance. The Riad White handmade-look tile features subtle shade and surface variation for a subtle sense of movement. The effect is an almost satiny wall. If your style is bright, fresh and clean, shop our full selection of white tile.

The wall of this butler's pantry features white square handmade-look tile in durable ceramic with a glossy finish.
Featuring: Riad White. Design by Timber Trails Development Company. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

14. Mirrored Tile Backsplash

Choose a tile that adds depth to your bar with mirrored tile. We love the twist on the classic bar mirror that’s created with the Antique Mirror Bevel tile shown here. The reflection is slightly blurred, capturing only the shapes and colors of the room, for an incredibly unique effect.

This is a large bar with mirrored glass tile.
Featuring: Antique Mirror Bevel. Design by West Bay Homes. Photography by Spacecrafting.

15. Handmade Tile Backsplash

Authentically unique handmade Zellige tile, like the Zellige Alabaster Gloss tile shown here, are crafted and glazed by hand for a distinct look from tile to tile. The effect is a bar that embraces modern trends toward unique luxury while celebrating ancient techniques. For true one-of-a-kind character, shop our entire Zellige collection.

Grey-beige colored handmade Zellige tile bar backsplash.
Featuring: Zellige Alabaster Gloss.

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