15 Fun Backsplash Ideas

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By C.M. Vanderlinden

Hang individual tiles at intervals along the backsplash.

There are many beautiful and interesting tiles out there, and you can find them to match any theme or color scheme. They don't have to be expensive, either. Large home centers often have tiles on clearance, and this is the perfect way to find a few tiles for this project. The tiles can be attached in a couple different ways. You can use a plate hanger (which will also work just as well for tile) and hang it on the backsplash, or, for a more permanent look, use construction adhesive to attach the tiles directly to the wall. This project works best on backsplashes that don't already have tile on them, such as laminate backsplashes, or plain drywall.

Use roll-out bamboo to cover the existing backsplash.

You can find rolls of bamboo in most home centers. It is manufactured to be used for screening, usually outdoors. However, if you're going for a natural, or even a tropical, feel in your kitchen, look for this product. Simply cut it to the right height and length (which will be the trickiest part of the whole project). Take your time cutting. Attach it either with thin nails at intervals along the backsplash, or with construction adhesive. This is a perfect solution for covering unattractive existing tile.

Use photos.

Find clear acrylic (usually sold in large sheets at home centers) and cut it into squares or rectangles to fit favorite photos in. To cut acrylic, you can score it several times with a utility knife, and then snap it off clean. If you'd rather not bother cutting it, most home centers and hardware stores will cut it for you. Choose photos that make you happy: family, friends, photos from your last vacation. Simply sandwich your photo between two pieces of clear acrylic. To hold the assembly together, you can either use two binder or bulldog clips (one on top, one on bottom) or seal the whole thing all the way around with copper tape, which is usually used for stain glass projects. To attach it to the backsplash, you can hammer a small nail into the wall (if using the clips to hold it together) and hang your photo on the nail by the clip. If you want a temporary look (or are renting and can't make a bunch of holes in the wall) find some hook and loop tape (also known as Velcro) and attach it that way. This method works on existing tile as well as acrylic or drywall.

Paint stripes, checkerboards, harlequin patterns in your favorite colors.

Hang colorful plates at intervals along the backsplash.

Use plate hangers, space the plates evenly, and hang using a small nail. This won't work on a tile backsplash.

Go metallic.

Buy sheet stainless steel or tin ceiling tiles and install them on the backsplash. Most home centers carry small sheets of stainless steel or copper, and some carry old fashioned tin ceiling tiles. Use construction adhesive to attach. This is perfect for permanently covering old tile.

Do a faux finish: marble, granite, clouds, whatever.

Mirror it.

All home centers carry boxes of mirror tiles. Attach the mirror tiles with construction adhesive. The trickiest part will be cutting the mirrors to fit, but be sure to purchase a glass cutter, as this will make the job much easier. This method is great for covering old tile or laminate backsplashes permanently. In addition, the mirrors will brighten and visually expand the room.

Go with kitchen themed art.

Find old serving utensils, mount them to brightly painted boards, and hang them on the backsplash. These quirky works of art can be attached to the backsplash permanently with nails or construction adhesive, or temporarily with hook and loop tape.

Use barn boards for a rustic, funky feel.

If you live anywhere near farm country, you can often find old barn boards in resale shops or architectural salvage stores. If you're really lucky, you may score some for free. Attach the boards with construction adhesive or nails. This is perfect for covering old tile permanently.

Make it functional.

Hang a long stainless steel rod suspended between several curtain rod brackets. Buy matching s-hooks, and hang cooking and serving utensils, small pans, measuring spoons, etc. along it for a functional, yet attractive backsplash.

Paint it with chalkboard paint.

Chalkboard paint can be found in any hardware store or home center. Simply paint it on and use your new chalkboard backsplash to keep shopping lists, recipes, favorite quotes, etc.

Get literary (or not!)

Paint the backsplash a solid color, then stencil or freehand a favorite quote across it.

Get magnetic.

Paint it with paint that will allow you to stiick magnets to it. Built-in bulletin board!

Use lattice.

Lattice is typically sold for use on decks or fences, but it has a great, cottagey retro feel that would give a lot of punch to a boring backsplash. Paint the lattice any color you like, and mount it over existing tile or other backsplash material with either construction adhesive (permanent) or hook and loop tape (temporary).

There you have them: fifteen fun backsplash ideas that can add interest to even the most bland kitchen.

Comments

peterson 5 years ago

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Angela Harris 4 years ago

Really creative ideas for kitchens

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seamus 4 years ago

I like the ideas to use photos. I've never thought of that!

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Pam Pounds 3 years ago

Great and affordable ideas...I wanted to add a thought to something you said in your first idea. When you buy the mis-matched and clearance tile from a home improvement center, break the tiles into smaller, various size pieces and arrange them in a mosaic pattern.

Jyl Milner 3 years ago

Cute ideas! I can't wait to get started!!

jonty 2 years ago

wow .... this is awesome hub .... very nicely explained ... very informative ..... well written ..... keep up the good work ..... god bless u ......

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StevenCavendish 2 years ago

Awesome hub. I'll check out your other hubs.

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relica 2 years ago

Great backsplash ideas. I particularly love the magnetic paint and functional backsplash!

tilemuralguy 2 years ago

great kitchen tile backsplash ideas. Another great idea to incorporate a tile mural, which adds a great focal point to any kitchen remodeling project.

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GojiJuiceGoodness 2 years ago

Our back splash is attached to the counter top and then above that it is tiled. I like the look of it and it is better than a wall, but it hard to clean tiles with designs on them.

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solidsurfacetop 23 months ago

Great hubs too!1

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aleida_77 23 months ago

You have some really fun backsplash ideas. I especially love the idea of using photos. Nice hub.

VivekSri 22 months ago

Good to know about the backslash ideas, the tiles are neat looking and your efforts rock!

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amit_kosti 18 months ago

Thanks dear nice information shared here

neutunlele256 17 months ago

Very informative hub. Great backsplash ideas. Thanks!

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whitton 17 months ago

These are really great and affordable ideas for back splash. I love the ideas of using photos. What a neat idea!!

central mortgage company 15 months ago

Nice motif, it will provide a different atmosphere, so that we will feel at home in the kitchen.

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Giftformen 15 months ago

Wow this is a wonderful hub! Thank you for all of the advice.

jamesz 15 months ago

hugely informative hub and I kind of agree with what you said. Thanks!

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Yoovle 15 months ago

Nice job Vanderlinden, I love these ideas, just what I was looking for - very informative hub, thank you.

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Lynn Luther 14 months ago

Using photos is very creative, I like that!

OnTStore 13 months ago

hohoo nice backspash ideas...

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AllSuretyBonds Level 3 Commenter 13 months ago

Great Hub. I really like your idea of using photos. Very different and unique.

GM 11 months ago

"The tiles can be attached in a couple different ways. You can use a plate hanger (which will also work just as well for tile) and hang it on the backsplash, or, for a more permanent look, use construction adhesive to attach the tiles directly to the wall."

Correction. If you want to stick metal panels to other surfaces from wallboard to plywood to glass or masonry, do not use construction adhesive. Use a polyurethane-based product like Lapages PL Premium or Bostik 1100. It will never fail. Try putting a bead of construction adh. on shiny metal and let it dry. You will be able to peel it off with no tools. PU based, not so.

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carcro Level 7 Commenter 7 months ago

Great ideas for kitchens, back splashes can add so much and easy to change! Thanks for sharing this info!

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