Beautiful kitchen backsplash ideas for white cabinets! Gorgeous ideas for renovations, remodels, and new build homes with white cabinetry.
The kitchen is arguably one of the most important rooms in the home. We eat there, gather there, talk there. So it’s understandable that we spend way too much time contemplating countertops and tiles and other finishes. I wanted to help make one of those choices a little clearer for you, by sharing 20+ kitchen backsplash ideas for white cabinets!
Kitchen Backsplash Ideas for White Cabinets
Beautiful kitchen backsplash ideas for white cabinets! Gorgeous ideas for renovations, remodels, and new build homes with white cabinetry.
Subway tile with dark grout in a kitchen with white cabinets looks great when you also have other black accents. This kitchen has black pulls, black windows, and black quartz to bring the space together. It's a great affordable option for a budget-renovation or a flip home!
The white shiplap backsplash in this farmhouse kitchen is gorgeous with all the wood accents and the dark island. Shiplap is easy to install and the wood elements of this kitchen break up the space between cabinets and backsplash for a fresh clean look.
White and marble is a classic combination and it really makes a statement in this kitchen. Gold hardware and wood shelving warm up the space and keep it from feeling too cold. The veining and color in the backsplash in this kitchen with white cabinets give it a clean fresh look.
For a modern farmhouse kitchen backsplash, install vertical shiplap. It's the perfect modern touch to this minimalist farmhouse design. Wood tones warm up the space and keep it from feeling too stark and white, but the monochrome color pallet of this space works perfectly.
If you've never installed tile before and you aren't ready to try it, peel and stick tile is just what you need to update your kitchen backsplash! This kitchen backsplash idea for white cabinets is easy to install and looks as good as the real thing.
The white tile is perfect with the black countertops and we love how it turned out. We did this entire kitchen makeover in just a weekend. Head over and see for yourself how easy this tile is to install.
Subway tile is the classic choice when picking kitchen backsplash. This kitchen with white cabinets, and white oak accents, keeps it clean and bright, but brings in a unique detail by using white square tile. Wood butcher block countertops break up the white and bring warmth into the space.
Pattern goes a long way to keeping an all white kitchen from looking too traditional. Installing your backsplash tile in a herringbone pattern adds a modern, luxurious, custom touch to your kitchen. The dark grout of this kitchen backsplash idea for white cabinets draws the eye to it and makes it a wonderful accent to this kitchen design.
This faux brick backsplash is a great contrast to the white cabinets in this kitchen and it only cost $35 to install! If you're looking for an affordable and easy kitchen backsplash idea this one is it. You can leave it red or whitewash it for a more modern look. Read more to find out how easy it is to install and how well it stays clean.
Green glass tile is the perfect accent in this Scandinavian style kitchen. The backsplash plays to the cool concrete countertop for a clean sleek look and adds color to this kitchen with white cabinets. The backsplash goes just a short distance up the wall as a traditional backsplash is meant to do to keep water and food from splashing up on the wall.
I love the clean modern look of this kitchen! Subway tile is classic and looks great in any kitchen, but when you put it in a kitchen with white cabinets it gives it a clean polished look. The grey grout of this backsplash matches the grey countertops and keeps the space from becoming too monochrome in design.
Backsplash tile can be expensive and you may not be an experienced tile person, get out the stencil and paint! Save HUGE by using paint to create the perfect backsplash to go with your white kitchen cabinets. White goes with everything so you can paint your tile any color you choose!
Jazz up your kitchen with this kitchen backsplash idea for white cabinets. Black and white kitchens can look sterile and cold, but this hexagon tile brings in the element of detail it needed. The black grout ties into the black countertop for a cohesive look.
The marble tile backsplash in this kitchen ties together the white upper cabinets and white countertop. They are the perfect complement to each other and give this kitchen a luxurious feel. This is a project you can do yourself! Read more for the step-by-step tutorial.
I love this backsplash tile! The pattern, the colour, what's not to love? This farmhouse kitchen uses wood elements and the backsplash to add contrast and warmth to the white kitchen cabinets. It truly makes this a kitchen you want to spend time in. It's a beautiful example of patterned tile in a kitchen that doesn't look overly traditional.
Marble mosaic tile is a great way to add some bling to your kitchen. It shines and sparkles and brightens up even the whitest kitchen. Is that possible? The black countertop in this kitchen breaks up all the white and really makes the backsplash stand out as an accent feature.
Looking for a change from the more traditional subway tile idea? What about a stacked subway? I love the look of this white-on-white kitchen, with the contemporary white stacked tiles. A beautiful, modern update!
Add a fun pattern to your kitchen with white cabinets. It's a chance to show off your personality and make a space your own. Texture and pattern help make a white kitchen not so boring and this tile is a focal point in this kitchen!
A white kitchen is just begging for some color and this bright teal doesn't disappoint! When you're not sure what you want to do with your backsplash and aren't ready to commit to new tile, paint the old existing tile for a quick and easy update. This kitchen backsplash idea for white cabinets is budget friendly and you can choose any color you love.
Here is another subway tile backsplash in a kitchen with white cabinets. The grout on this backsplash is lighter and the black counter and wood accents keep it from feeling too industrial, and the off-white lowers create a beautiful two-tone design. I love that they took the tile all the way to the ceiling to make this small kitchen feel larger.
Glass subway tile instantly adds style to a kitchen with white cabinets. It comes in a variety of colors and looks clean and crisp. Light reflects off the tiles brightening up the space and is perfect for kitchens that don't get a lot of natural light.
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