Your kitchen can benefit from selecting tiles in vibrant hues that add character. Natural stones like marble bring classic beauty, with its intricate veining adding depth and dimension.
Stain resistance is also essential when selecting kitchen walls, as spills and splashes may occur on them. Non-porous tiles like porcelain provide greater resistance against such mishaps than their ceramic or glass counterparts.
Natural stone
Natural stone backsplashes create a warm and welcoming ambience in any kitchen, featuring soft patterns and neutral tones for creating an atmosphere that everyone in your family will be able to appreciate.
Limestone tiles provide a natural and elegant touch to your home’s aesthetic, offering timeless appeal for years to come. This wall tile option will bring life and texture into your kitchen!
The AULIGET 20 Sheets Faux Stone Peel and Stick Backsplash Tiles are an economical solution for upgrading your kitchen without breaking the bank. Easy to install without needing special tools or grout, these self-adhesive tiles feature white marble style tiles with metallic silver accents to bring elegance into any room they adorn.
Ceramic
Ceramic tiles offer a versatile backsplash solution that fits with any kitchen design. Available in an array of colors and patterns, ceramic tile resists moisture while remaining stain-proof.
Ceramic tile boasts an excellent performance evaluation index rating and can last decades with proper maintenance. Furthermore, its soft nature makes DIY installation possible as tile cutters can cut easily through ceramic.
Choose glazed ceramic for vibrant color and glossy surface that protects walls from food spills. Unglazed ceramic, however, requires more frequent sealing efforts due to being more porous. Both options offer durability at an economical cost; both offer customizable backsplash designs to match wood flat-panel cabinets or modern stainless steel appliances.
Porcelain
Porcelain tiles are dense and made of high-density material, making them more dense than ceramics and easier to maintain as kitchen backsplashes. Furthermore, porcelain does not absorb moisture or stains easily making cleanup a simpler task.
Create the ideal backsplash using porcelain tiles of various colors and patterns. From classic white subway to rustic slate or matte sand wood-look porcelain options, there’s sure to be one to fit every style and taste!
Porcelain tiles may offer numerous advantages, yet its durability may make installation and repair more challenging for DIYers, which in turn increases installation costs and timeframes. If you prefer taking on less time-consuming projects yourself, hiring professionals might be better suited to installing your porcelain backsplash.
Wood effect
Wood effect tiles provide a practical and eco-friendly alternative to natural timber flooring. Available in an array of colors to match every kitchen design style, there is sure to be one perfect for you! For an on-trend herringbone pattern try Arteak Castano tiles; for traditional parquet style choose Windsor Dark. Wood look tiles are easy to maintain, water-resistant, durable, water resistant, durable enough for electric underfloor heating systems (they won’t swell when wet), effective conductors of heat (reducing energy bills) while porcelain wood look tiles can be cleaned using our LTP Tile Cleaner mixed with water; also use our LTP Tile Cleaner to safely clean porcelain wood effect tiles!
Concrete effect
Cement effect tiles have quickly become a desirable design choice in modern kitchens due to their soft colors and versatility, complementing simple furnishings while showing off their elegant appearance in light.
Porcelain stoneware that mimics the surface of concrete tiles is a smart choice for kitchens as it stands up well to water, frost and chemicals, doesn’t stain easily and scratches less frequently. Furthermore, its easy cleaning makes it perfect for high traffic areas.
Marazzi provides multiple collections of concrete-effect wall tiles, from rustic and worn to elegant and smooth. Their Craft collection, for instance, features various surfaces to highlight non-industrial styles like trowel marks and clouding; while their Vogue collection provides more minimalist options.