Add a dash of color to your kitchen with a stunning blue backsplash.

Jeff Herr

Incorporatecolor into your kitchenwith these creative ideas for a blue backsplash.

Whether you prefer atraditional,contemporary, orcottage look, we have a blue backsplash for every style.

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Choose from muted blues, bright shades, or serene hues to go with your aesthetic.

Mix and match blue withcomplementary colors, or make a statement with a wall of blue.

Extending the backsplash to the ceiling gives an old-world look thats extremely functional.

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This teal hex tile practically sparkles, adding texture and a touch of glam to this eclectic kitchen design.

Blue is the accent color throughout this neutral kitchen, appearing on the stove and in the wall art.

While subtle in color, this tile has a playful wavy shape, highlighted by the white grout.

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The classic tile fits right into this pan-European-inspired kitchen, which features French country andTuscan elements.

The blue and white color scheme repeats in the curtains, rug, and even the island worktop.

Contemporary Blue Backsplash

This vibrant blue tile is the star of this modern, mostly white kitchen.

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The brown rug and wood accents provide a warm complement to the cool color palette.

Stacking tiles vertically in this way is a modern look that can help accentuate the height of a space.

The shades of blue and green in the tile perfectly match the colors of the stove and cabinetry.

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Blue Wallpaper Backsplash

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Wallpaper adds pattern and texture to your kitchen.

This small-scale blue pattern almost looks like tile.

However, even the backsplash gets a dose of blue with blue grout.

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A special section of hand-painted blue and taupe tiles creates a feature area of thebacksplash behind the stove.

This graphic look fits into the modern-rustic aesthetic of the rest of the kitchen.

The glass tile is laid in a staggered pattern for a traditional look, complementing the traditional-style cabinetry.

Country style tuscan kitchen with blue accents in the delft tile backsplash

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Our tip is to use desaturated versions of your favorite colors for a more timeless look.

The icy blues have an air of formality that suits this traditional, all-white kitchen.

Details like clear glass chandeliers and studded leather stools add a touch of glam.

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The simple, unfussy design will look current even after styles change due to its timelessness.

The horizontal backsplash extends from the countertop to the ceiling to make the space seem more expansive.

The white cabinets and appliances and beigelaminate countertopsallow the multi-colored backsplash to be the room’s focal point.

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A window breaks up the pattern to keep it from overwhelming.

Nontraditional Tile Arrangement

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Backsplashes aren’t limited to horizontal tile layouts.

Though different colors, the bluebacksplash tiles and cabinetswork well together because they have similar cool undertones.

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The wood frame of the window adds warmth to the color palette.

Colored Subway Tiles

Thislight bluebacksplash brings subtle color to this kitchen.

The classic subway tiles blend seamlessly with the paneled look of the traditional cabinetry.

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The granite countertops combine the two colors to add even more cohesiveness.

The medley of colors keeps the kitchen comfortable and cohesive.

Thelight groutemphasizes the eye-catching colors of the tiles.

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A band of white and blue hand-cut tiles arranged in a floral pattern divides this simple blue backsplash.

Arrange the small-scale glass tiles in a random pattern for visual interest.

Keep the rest of the room simple and monochromatic to allow the bright tiles to make abold statement.

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This sparkling blue backsplash reflects light and stretches lengthwise to keep the room from feeling confined.

This kitchen has a spacious feel despite its small footprint.

Bold Blue Backsplash

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Don’t be afraid ofdarker colorsin your kitchen’s backsplash.

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These deep navy glass tiles balance the room’s glass-paneled white cabinetry, adding depth to the simple space.

Enhance the color scheme by adding accessories, pots, and pans inbright orangeand yellow for a retro touch.

Here, a 70s feel is emphasized with the design of the drinking glasses and the old-school seltzer bottle.

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A few rows of subway tiles help to transition the herringbone design into the marble countertops.

The marble tiles and countertops raise the elegance factor of thisupdated old-worldspace.

The tiles continue behind open shelving, allowing more of the blue backsplash to be visible.

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The shelves house white dishware with a few copper pieces that add a mellowness to the sleek space.

The narrow horizontal glass tiles of the blue backsplash mimic the wood grain of this contemporary kitchen’s cabinets.

The open shelving allows additional sunlight to light up the room.

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Shiny but unobtrusive light fixtures don’t detract from the blue’s impact.

Blue Backsplash as a Focal Point

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Make a statement with an arabesque patterned blue backsplash.

Thered and white wallpaperjust beyond the entry enhances the upbeat feel.

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Thebold red of the chandelierand the vintage stool tops keep the room from feeling too sweet.

Vintage-look accessories in the same blue as the tiles add fun color in unexpected places.

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Backsplash Tile Patterns

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Glass Tile Backsplash

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