Looking for the best kitchen backsplash ideas for dark cabinets? These are our recommendations.
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Looking for the best kitchen backsplash ideas for dark cabinets? These are our recommendations.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
Industrial-chic is all the rage in home decor — great news for frugal homeowners renovating on a budget.
Plywood can be a perfect choice for kitchen backsplash ideas for dark cabinets. Be sure you understand the different grades of plywood and their applications before tackling this job. If it’s time to refresh your kitchen, take a look at these incredible kitchen remodels for some ideas.
Tiling a backsplash above the counter is one of the easiest ways to upgrade an old kitchen on a tight budget. You can choose from a vast array of handsome ceramic mosaic tiles. Because there are so many varieties out there, you can go with a dark theme to make your kitchen feel unified, or lighter colors to introduce some contrast. Tired of tile? Check out these non-tile backsplash alternatives to create a unique kitchen.
A light gray chevron pattern like this is a perfect match for dark cabinets. The color variety works especially well with a white countertop like in the scene shown above. Chevron is still a popular pattern for tiled kitchen backsplashes with dark cabinets, so don’t be afraid to try it out.
A gray stone tile backsplash like this one also provides an eye-catching contrast with dark kitchen cabinets. Gray stone tile offers a nice transition from a white countertop to dark cabinets. It lets the cabinet stand out while still feeling cohesive. Decide if it’s the right fit for you from among these best backsplash material options.
Lightly-colored tile works well in a kitchen with cherry cabinets because it brightens any area with a dark countertop. The contrast of the bright tiles helps ensure dark fixtures don’t overwhelm the space.
A white subway tile kitchen backsplash can look great with dark brown cabinets, as in this kitchen. Add a gray quarter countertop and some pendant lighting for a really eye-catching kitchen look.
White subway tile is still one of the most popular kitchen backsplash ideas for dark cabinets, so it’s a safe bet to hold up over time. However, when it comes to these backsplashes, it might be best to avoid them.
This light-colored stone mosaic kitchen backsplash has just enough hints of brown to complement the dark brown wood cabinets. Silver handles fit the color scheme by offering the right amount of contrast to the cabinets while still echoing the lighter colors of the backsplash and countertop.
Also, check out these shiplap backsplash ideas for the kitchen.Â
The stone mosaic backsplash in this kitchen fits in perfectly with the dark cabinets and white quartz countertops. The tan color of the stone pairs well with the cabinets and stainless steel appliances.
A black kitchen backsplash is a bold idea that creates a sleek look. Plus, it’s great at hiding messes.
This backsplash fits in because of the black veins in the countertops and the black dots in the cabinet windows. We also love many textured tile options, but have you heard about the ceramic 3D tile trend? Here’s why you should avoid it.