

Via Brspec – see the full home tour here A white subway tile backsplash in a high-contrast kitchen The white backsplash tiling is finished off white a grey trim on the ceiling and the side, which nicely frames the pattern. The tiles are a bit taller than the other examples in the list, giving the pattern a cleaner look, which is especially good when you want to cover such a large wall with tile. The dark grey kitchen cabinets in this turn-of-the-century space are finished off with white tiling that goes all the way up to the ceiling, finished off with dark grey grout.

Photographed by Lisa Wikstrand, styled by Helen Sturesson for Kulladal Make the white subway tile backsplash stand out against the wall and kitchen cabinet color By applying the backsplash up until the upper cabinets and also on the side walls of the kitchen, you get a finished effect similar to that of a bathroom wall and you can be sure not to have to worry about spills. This beautiful sage green shaker kitchen has a classic look that almost screams for a tile on the walls. Via Alvhem – see the full home tour here A subway tile backsplash combined with sage green kitchen cabinets The light grey kitchen cabinets cover two entire walls from top to bottom in this kitchen for a rather heavy look that therefore provides the kitchen with a lot of storage space.īy using white countertops with a white backsplash made of glossy tiles, the design appears a lot lighter and the added texture adds a clean look and a point of interest. Via Sjöman Frisk – see the full home tour here White subway tiles in between the top and bottom cabinets The tiles set the dark blue color of the kitchen cabinets apart and I love the combination of the matt cabinet doors with the semi-gloss finish on the tiles. This beautiful kitchen with blue kitchen cabinets and a cool grey wall color has been finished off with a semi-gloss tile backsplash that goes all the way up to the crown molding on the ceiling. Via Alvhem – see the full home tour here Blue kitchen cabinets and a white subway tile backsplash that goes all the way up to the ceiling By matching the white countertops with white subway tiling on the backsplash, the different levels in the walls become less apparent and the overall look becomes more finished and sophisticated. I love the way the stove is built inside a niche space in the wall so that the piping of the hood is enclosed below the ceiling. Light grey kitchen cabinets combined with white subway tile and stainless steel appliances Since there are so many options for this backsplash material, I have compiled an extensive list of kitchen ideas for you below. Subway tiles are available in different sizes and shades, with a matt or glossy finish and you can pick the color of the grout to either blend in or stand out. At the same time, it can give your kitchen the decorative touch it needs in combination with your choice of cabinet color and countertop material. Subway tile is a great backsplash material as it can be cleaned easily.
