White and silver color glass mosaic tile for elegant kitchens backsplash project. This powder shows that even the small spaces can look beautiful and elegant. Here, custom furniture makes a big difference. The floating marble sink is fitted to the marble tile backsplash which creates a continuous look. The Black and copper details of the mirror add visual interest to the powder room.
If you want a totally luxurious look for your bathroom, there is no better option than a bookmatched marble. In this contemporary bathroom, bookmatched marble tiles offer a luxurious look while light wood vanity creates a clean and fresh look between the tiles. Mirrored upper cabinets make the space feel larger and bring depth to the design.
In this luxury bathroom, the marble vanity is paired with a classic 4-Inch backsplash. Brass accents like mirror frames, faucets, and sconces add a sparkle to the design and complete the luxurious look of the marble. Dark gray floor tiles complement the hexagon mirrors with their geometrical patterns.
Using glass is one of the most popular materials as a backsplash for homeowners and interior designers and they provide several advantages. Glass backsplash bathroom, come in a variety of colors, sizes, and finishes which is a great way to add visual interest to walls behind the vanity.
From classic subway tiles to eye-catching mosaic tiles, glass material can suitable for different styles according to your taste. The other biggest advantage of glass tiles is they are easy to clean which makes them a perfect material as a backsplash. Also, glass is a natural material that can be recycled. So, that is perfect for environmentally-friendly concepts.
Glass tiles are more affordable options than some other materials like marble. This price can change according to company and location.
The wood vanity and glass countertop allow the backsplash to take all the attention. Circular mirror and wall sconces in a harmony with the blue shaded tiles. The white shaker vanity and marble countertop create a fresh and elegant look while blue backsplash tiles bring a nice texture to the design. The light blue and gold color of the backsplash tiles add interest. The large frameless mirror enhances the spaciousness of the room. If you are looking for something different than a classic tile look for your backsplash, a wood backsplash bathroom might be your solution.
The natural beauty of the wood can instantly warm up to space and create a unique backdrop for bathrooms. From rustic to modern, wood backsplashes can be suitable for different styles. You can use wood planks in original textures and colors or paint them to create a more clean look. Whatever your choice is a wood backsplash will bring warmth to the atmosphere and make your bathroom more welcoming.
But if you want to use wood backsplash, you need to treat wood to protect it from water spills and to make it more durable. If you are still worrying about the durability of wood, you can check the wood-look tiles. They also give a realistic wood appearance with easier maintenance. There are ceramic and porcelain tiles with a wood texture. Rough textures of natural materials create a warm atmosphere in this rustic bathroom.
The custom design wooden vanity is finished with a wooden vessel sink and rubbed oil faucets. For a bathroom backsplash, the same wood material with the vanity is used which provides a completed look. Wall sconces make a warm glow above the vanity. The installation process of the bathroom backsplash depends on the type, style, and size of your material. If you are covering all the walls behind the vanity, first you need to prepare the wall and tiles. Sand and clean the wall where you intend to install the backsplash.
Before applying adhesive, you need to decide the layout of your tiles. Mark starting and endpoints. Then apply the adhesive on the wall with a trowel by using a degree angle.
The starting point depends on the shape of the backsplash area and the layout of the tiles. After applying the adhesive, place your tiles or sheets along the wall and press them with the trowel. Wipe down the extra adhesive on the tiles. Wait 24 hours to allow the mortar and tiles to dry. After it completely dries, apply the grout with the grout float at a degree angle. Grab a wet sponge and clean the grout from the face of the tiles. If this process is not enough to cover all the spaces between the tiles, you can repeat these steps.
After the grout dries, apply the grout sealer on the grouts to protect them from staining. If your backsplash material is porous like marble, granite, or travertine, you need to seal also tiles. After all these steps you can clean your backsplash with warm water and a soft cloth. If you are using a vanity backsplash the installation process is the same with tiles. Some vanity tops come with integral backsplashes, but generally, bathroom backsplashes come separately that needs to be attached vanity top after the installation.
After installing the backsplash material, you need to apply caulk between the vanity top and the backsplash. The walnut vanity gives a modern look and supports a cast concrete sink and chrome faucet. The black-painted shiplap wall and the round led lit mirror create a dramatic atmosphere.
The stone floor tiles add another layer of texture while wicker baskets and artworks make a beautiful final touch. In this Southwestern bathroom, the palette of natural materials offers a calm and relaxing atmosphere and adds a flavor of the west.
The wood bathroom backsplash creates a rustic appeal while the concrete floating sink enhances the floor space. This eclectic industrial design serves the rough textures in their most luxurious state. The floating vanity features a rough-cut wood top, white vessel sink, and chrome faucet. The round mirror creates an accent with the sconces. Wood-look tiles are used on the flooring and backsplash which enhances the rustic vibe.
With their glamorous effect, metallic accents are in rising trend lists and backsplash s a great way to incorporate metal into the design. From shiny brass to sleek stainless steel, metallic backsplashes come in a wide range of types, colors, and sizes.
The contemporary appeal of the metal backsplash offers a distinctive look and creates an eye-catching focal point in the bathrooms. Metal sheets are perfect to create a sleek modern look. But if you still want to create a classic tile look, there are plenty of metal tile options. Besides being used as a perfect backsplash on its own, metal can also be combined with glass, stone, or other materials and create stunning looks.
Metal backsplashes are incredibly durable and easy to clean materials. Metal is nonporous and provides a hygienic surface which makes them a perfect material for kitchens. The copper penny tiles take this otherwise ordinary bathroom to the next level! The metallic backsplash provides a distinctive focal point behind the vanity while the gray vanity and quartz countertop create an elegant look.
Metallic frames of the rectangular mirrors complement the bathroom backsplash. In this farmhouse bathroom, the copper backsplash makes a modern twist against the rustic look of the wooden vanity. The brass finishes of the sconces complement the metallic tiles. Water spills and moisture can be a big problem for bathrooms especially wet areas like behind the vanity.
Besides its function, installing a backsplash is a great way to personalize your bathroom and create your dreamy bathroom. Pearson Design. The stainless steel subway tile backsplash provides a unique look for this beach-style bathroom. The custom white vanity, frameless mirror, wall-mounted faucet, and metal sconces complete the contemporary look of the backsplash while blue and white artworks enhance the beachy vibe.
This sophisticated powder room features a walnut floating vanity, white countertop, stainless-steel backsplash tile, round mirror, and black accents. The natural texture of the walnut vanity brings warmth to the atmosphere while the shiny surface of the metallic tiles contrasts with this warm appeal and creates a unique look.
Just like marble, travertine is one of the popular materials used for bathroom applications. Travertine is a durable and cost-effective material that can elevate the bathrooms.
The soft color palette of the travertine emphasizes the natural striation of the stone which will never go out of style. From tumbled to polished, travertine backsplash comes in different finishes that can be incorporated into different styles. Also, care and maintenance of the travertine are easy. In this contemporary bathroom, travertine tiles are used on all the surfaces which provides a serene and calming atmosphere. The white wall-mounted sink serves a minimal look while mirrored upper cabinets make the space feel larger and brighter.
Wooden floor and ceiling panels offer a cozy farmhouse style for this bathroom. Wood bathroom vanity is paired with white vessel sinks and chrome faucets. The travertine tile backsplash complements the wood textures with its neutral color. The frameless mirror is placed into the recessed niche. This interior design serves the combination of function, simplicity, and the beauty of a neutral palette. The floor and large accent wall are covered with dramatic travertine tiles which creates a warm Mediterranean-inspired bathroom.
Floating wood vanities, white vessel sinks, black-framed mirrors, and other black accents in a harmony with the travertine tiles. Bathroom backsplashes come in a wide range of materials, colors, and styles and tiles are the most popular option for a backsplash. From modern geometric patterns to a classic herringbone pattern, backsplash tiles offer an array of styles.
You can go with a glossy white subway backsplash to create a timeless look or colorful mosaic tiles to give a striking appeal. Mosaic tile is a combination of different tile colors, sizes, shapes, and materials.
These unique combinations act as a piece of art and offer a distinctive focal point as a backsplash application. From natural stones to glass, porcelain to metal, any type of material can be used as a mosaic tile. Generally, mosaic tiles come on a mesh-mounted sheet which provides an easy installation. This multicolored mosaic backsplash tile is absolutely unique! Not only provide a distinctive backdrop but the backsplash also adds a character to the design. The light gray vanity, countertop, mirrored cabinet, and metallic sconce create a clean and minimal look and allow the backsplash tiles to stand out.
This black and white bathroom is a perfect example that how to give a big impact with a few goods. The glossy white mosaic tiles create a clean and fresh backdrop while the black vanity comes in front of the white features. The strong contrast between the black and white enhances the luxury feel.
Pink, black, white, and a dose of gold. You can never go wrong with this color scheme! In this bathroom, the pink penny tile backsplash is accentuated by pink stacked tiles on the other walls. The black vanity brings a strong appeal and breaks the soft look of the pink tiles. White vanity top and round-edged mirrors complete the design flawlessly while brass accents add sparkle. From its first launching to today, subway tile backsplash is classic for bathrooms.
With their clean lines, subway tiles are a representation of simple sophistication. The classic, clean beauty of the subway tiles provides a timeless look. Also, subway tiles are beautifully versatile that can look modern or traditional, contemporary or transitional. However, today subway tiles come in an array of colors, patterns, and materials.
The fully-covered white subway tile walls and bathtub, and black hexagon floor tiles offer a characteristic bathroom design.
Thite vanity and bathtub are finished with black counters which complement the floor tiles and the black grout of the subway tiles. Brass details such as faucets, shower kits, handles, and the mirror frame enhance the luxury level of the design. The bold appearance of the black onyx vanity top makes a statement in this contemporary bathroom. The natural veining of the onyx highlights the sense of luxury while brass accents complete this sense.
White herringbone tile bathroom backsplash adds a nice layer of texture without overwhelming. The black frame of the mirror complements the black vanity and softens the design which consists of sharp edges. When the classic look of the subway tile meets with a bold color, the result is just perfect! Here, glossy green subway tiles cover all the walls and offer a unique distinctive look.
The small floating white vanity, wall-mounted brass faucet, and mirrored cabinets serve a minimal look in order not to draw attention from the tiles.
The classic eight of the bathroom backsplash is 4-Inch but today, interior designers and homeowners using a full backsplash that can extend until the ceiling. Full backsplashes give a more modern look and allow you to create a distinctive focal point behind the vanity. Also, full backsplashes are a better way to protect walls against water damage.
But this type of backsplash may cost more than a standard 4 inches backsplash. This exquisite powder room features a dark wood washstand, granite vanity top, wall-mounted faucet, frameless mirror, gray glass backsplash tile, and blue linen wallpaper. Gray subway tiles serve as bathroom wainscoting to protect walls. The frameless mirror creates a visual illusion with the help of the sconces. The crystal chandelier and sconces add a luxurious feel to the design.
Victorian style is all about the glory and this bathroom totally hits that feeling. The black and white color palette offers a timeless look while brass accents emphasize the design. The checkerboard porcelain tile floor, black and white ornate toilet, white sink, the black enclosure of the walk-in shower, and marble subway tiles are finished with brass details like the shower kit, mirror frame, and faucets.
The green gemstone tile dominates this contemporary bathroom and brings the old world right up to the modern-day. Marble vanity, brass details, marble floor, and crystal sconces complete the luxurious look of the green tiles. Stacked is a simple pattern that offers a modern look for bathrooms. This sleek look is created by stacking the tiles laid one atop the other and creating a grid pattern. A stacked pattern can be laid in both vertical and horizontal ways.
Vertically stacked tiles are a perfect way to emphasize the height of the bathroom. This modern appearance works well with clean shapes and crisp angles or contrasts with organic shapes. This tiny powder room gives a coastal vibe with its lovely color palette. The blue tile backsplash draws attention while the light wood washstand, gray countertop, white sink, and gold wall-mounted faucet create a fresh look.
The flat-panel gray vanity with a quartz countertop provides plenty of storage space, besides its visual beauty. The stacked layout of the light blue subway tiles creates a sleek and serene backdrop while flower-patterned floor tiles add visual interest to the room.
In this Scandinavian bathroom, the wooden floating vanity brings a rustic vibe between the clean lines. The beveled edges of the subway tiles highlight the beautiful pattern while gray upper walls complete this look. Black framed round mirror and the gray sconce creates a focal point above the vanity. When choosing the style of your bathroom backslash, you need to consider the overall style of the bathroom.
Modern and contemporary styles gain popularity in recent days. Clean lines and sleek looks dominate the rising trends lists. Besides these, classic bathroom styles like farmhouse, rustic, beach are still on the table and they will continue to be so. Modern style is the representation of the minimalist design approach. Geometrical shapes, natural materials, minimalist decors, and basic color schemes are the essentials of the modern style. From classic rectangular tiles to unique hexagon tiles, there is plenty of material and shape option to create a modern bathroom backsplash.
Generally, modern bathroom backsplash tile continues up to the ceiling for more continuity and a sleeker look. Granite is a natural stone that offers a unique look with beautiful patterns. This unique look gives endless design options and creates a luxurious focal point. Granite backsplashes come in many different colors and patterns that you can incorporate into any kitchen.
Besides its visual beauty, granite is a strong and durable material that provides easy-to-maintain surfaces. But granite is a porous stone which means it needs to be sealed regularly. The bookmatched granite slabs create a stunning appeal for this master bathroom. The elegance of the granite is carried from walls to countertop to create a continuous look.
Wooden floating vanity complements the earthy color scheme of the slabs. The lovely pink color of the granite bathroom backsplash adds an instant character to this design. White shaker vanity with quartz countertop and acrylic handles in a harmony with the pink color. The luxurious feel of the granite is continued as marble on the floors. Pebble stone backsplash bathrooms are created by using many tiny pebbles that bring the earthy look of nature.
This natural look offers a serene, spa-like atmosphere for relaxation. Pebbled backsplashes are available in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. You can even create a pebble stone bathroom backsplash by using real pebbles on your own or find the mesh from your local home improvement store. Generally, pebble tiles come on a mesh that provides easy installation.
The combination of natural materials and a neutral color palette offers a spa-like feel for this beach-style bathroom. The custom walnut vanity is paired with a marble countertop, bronze knobs, and chrome faucets. The oriental shape of the mirrors adds a traditional vibe while gray pebbled walls elevate the design. In this rustic bathroom , the concrete vanity paired with brown stand with open shelves and double black faucets.
Stone backsplash contributes to the vanity design. Black sconces, wall-mounted faucets, wicker baskets, and decors in the cabinets complete the rustic atmosphere perfectly. This bathroom design serves the neat beauty of simplicity.
The marble vanity is paired with black drawers, an undermount sink, and a black wall-mounted faucet. Concrete wall and floor tiles complete the minimalist design while circular mirror softens the look. The strong contrast between the black and white offers a timeless and stylish look for this modern bathroom.
The marble vanity, mirrored cabinets, and white walls stand against the black floor to create a luxurious feel. Stylish and sophisticated. This black bathroom is a real statement maker and it features black floating vanity, recessed shelves, concrete walls, and a circular mirror. The large mirror and the greenery plant bring fresh air to the all-black atmosphere. The wooden floating vanity, wall-mounted faucets, and mirrors create a minimalist bathroom design.
The gray stacked tile backsplash adds a slight texture without overwhelming. Also, the vertical placement of the tiles makes the space feel higher and brighter. Medicine cabinets are hidden behind the mirrors which provide additional bathroom storage. Different patterns which are created by different tiles transform this small bathroom into a unique design.
Tiny white subway tiles are used as a bathroom backsplash. The stacked backsplash offers a sleek backdrop while black hexagon tiles add another layer of texture to the floor.
The small floating vanity, black, and brass accents serve a minimalist look. Farmhouse style has a warm and cozy feel that offers a homey ambiance. Installing a farmhouse bathroom backsplash is a great way to complete this atmosphere.
From modern to rustic there are plenty of ways to incorporate a backsplash for your country-styled bathroom. The clean and fresh appeal of the subway tiles stands against the rough textures and creates a balanced look. If you want to create a more rustic look, brick or wood backsplashes pair well with this style.
But, if you want to give a more unique look, patterned tile backsplashes are popular these days and are a wonderful way to add interest. White subway tile backsplash , custom mirrors, and brass accents like faucets, sconces add a modern vibe to this farmhouse bathroom. Working in 2-foot square sections to prevent the thinset from drying on you, add thinset to the wall in a three-step process:.
At the centerline, press a sheet of tiles into the thinset, resting on the countertop spacer. One edge of the sheet should be on the centerline. Tap the sheet with a short scrap piece of one-by-four and a hammer to set the tiles in place. Continue setting more tile sheets within the tile field, from side to side.
Once you finish the bottom row, move to the second top row. Occasionally tap the tiles with the one-by-four and the hammer to flatten them, especially where tile sheets meet. After the tile has fully cured in the thinset, apply grout with the rubber grout float. Run the float diagonally across the tiles to avoid digging out the grout.
After the grout has dried, clean off the haze with grout haze cleaner. Caulk the corners of the tile. Replace the electrical outlets with extenders, if needed. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance.
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