
In this example of a ceramic tile kitchen backsplash from a French country kitchen, six tiles come together to create the image of a platter of food. That image is then highlighted with accent tiles from the same color family. An additional style of tile has been used along the bottom of the backsplash where it meets the countertop.

The soft, translucent quality of glass tiles has been combined with simpler ceramic tiles for a unique striping effect in this kitchen backsplash design. Using small amounts of more expensive tiles for accents is a great way to add some oomph to your design without breaking your budget.
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Continuing your countertop material up onto the wall is an excellent option for a no muss, no fuss kitchen backsplash. This is something you can do with practically any countertop material.

Tiny, metallic mosaic tiles transform the backsplash of this serving area, and undercabinet lighting gives it extra sparkle. You can achieve different effects by using different sizes of tiles.
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A carefully measured and installed section of backpainted glass will produce a stunning kitchen backsplash in a contemporary setting. Choose a paint color that will complement your kitchen design. This is an ideal spot for an accent color.

Who says you have to tile the entire kitchen backsplash surface?!?! The creator of this kitchen chose to combine colorful tiles with a fun paint technique. Small tiles in groups of three have been randomly adhered to the painted area beneath the upper cabinets. This is definitely a budget-stretcher.









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