upgrade your kitchen with a statement-making backsplash.
A green tile backsplash will add both style and functionality to your kitchen.
Tile is easy to clean, fire-resistant, and comes in just aboutevery shape and style.
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Modern Green Backsplash
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Tile can help your kitchen feel more contemporary or more traditional.
Slender tiles in varied shades of green are a vibrant focal point in this neutral space.
Green Subway Tile Backsplash
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Greensubway tileis like the cool cousin of classic white subway tile.
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Its just as timeless and easily blends into many decor styles.
By choosing a bolder hue, you get all the perks with even more personality.
Midcentury Kitchen Backsplash
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Complement a groovymidcentury kitchenwith a backsplash thats equally bold.
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Pair a high-gloss tile like this one with matte surfaces elsewhere, such as the low-shine wooden cabinetry.
Here, large-scale green subway tiles draw you into the pantry.
A window on the pantry door allows you to appreciate the tile even when the door is closed.
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The color of the shelving complements the teals and picks up on the murkier colors in the tile.
Tile is hugely practical behind your range, as its easy to clean and more fire-safe than drywall.
The muted yet grand effect of these glazed subway tiles matches the rest of this stylishly understated kitchen.
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The glossy tiles complement the room’s exposed wood paneling and expansive marble island.
A green tile backsplash may seem luxurious, but its also extremely practical.
Tile is easy to clean, and in a darker kitchen like this one, it helps reflect light.
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This marble backsplash is inlaid with green leaves and a scroll pattern inspired by Italian design.
The intricate design adds interest to whats otherwise a blank space.
Geometric Green Backsplash
Offset a crisp all-white kitchen with a statement-making green blacksplash.
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The symmetry of the glass tiles is continued in the room’s furniture and lighting.
Minimalist Mosaic Backsplash
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A greenmosaic backsplashcontinues the sleek and sophisticated lines of this modern kitchen.
The color acts as a neutral for the minimalist living space.
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The cabinet color pulls out the green in the tiles, making that the dominant color of the kitchen.
Neutral-leaning pastels like these are a way to gently explore using color in your kitchen.
The glazed ceramic tiles pick up the room’s natural light and accentuate white dishware on the open shelving.
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Tiled Range Alcove
A tile backsplash makes a dramatic statement.
Fresh and Modern
A vibrant, almost-neon shade of green tile brings life to this contemporary kitchen.
White countertops, steel appliances, and simple open shelving help balance the bright wall color.
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Tasteful Subway Tiles
A soft green glass tile backsplash adds a touch of elegance to thisvintage-inspired kitchen.
The color palette is continued in the beaded-board island and retro accessories.
The muted color helps tone down the funky indented ovals that add energy to this sleek white kitchen.
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Eclectic Green Kitchen
Go green with a multicolor ceramic backsplash and matching green cabinetry.
The fresh take on subway tile extends to all walls of the kitchen for full-coverage function.
The colorful backsplash wraps the room in color and blends with several shades of green found throughout.
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The ceramic mosaic tiles are easy to clean and give the room a high-end look.
Craftsman-Style Greens
A series of horizontal tiles line the walls of thisCraftsman-stylekitchen.
The elongated backsplash complements the room’s zebra wood island and makes the room feel larger.
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Pretty Panels
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Accent a neutral kitchen with abeadboard accent wallin a subtle pastel green.
The inexpensive and simple-to-install update instantly adds texture and cottage style to your room.
Multicolor Mosaic
Pick up the wood grain of bamboo cabinetry with green-shaded mosaic tile.
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The backsplash extends to the ceiling as a standout backdrop for the contemporary hood.
Perfectly symmetrical tiles mimic the shapes of the cabinetry.
Playful Texture
A combination of green subway tiles and hand-cut slate make for a tastefully textured backsplash.
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Incorporate one shade of the tile into the trim of the range’s vent hood.
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