
Many homeowners include backsplashes in their kitchen and bathrooms as a decorative layer. The real value of backsplashes is providing a protective layer to your walls. A backsplash behind your stovetop can serve as a shield to your walls during greasy, saucy, or messy meals.
There are thousands of different types, styles and textures you can choose from for your kitchen or bathroom. If you want to install a backsplash for wall protection and decoration, keep reading! To help you rein in all of the choices, we have created a list of the different types of backsplashes. Keep in mind, there are endless custom options and designs. The items listed below are some of the most popular backsplash choices.
Different Materials for Backsplashes:
Tile: ceramic tile, glass tile, porcelain tile, mosaic tile, handmade tile, tumbled natural stone.
Metals: stainless steel, copper, bronze.
Natural Stone: marble, limestone, granite, quartz, soapstone, travertine, onyx

Backsplash Patterns:
Running Bond Tile Pattern (Also known as subway tile pattern)
Herringbone Pattern
Mosaic Pattern
Straight Lay Pattern
Diagonal Pattern
Checkerboard Pattern
Basketweave Pattern
Windmill Pattern
Versailles Pattern
Pinwheel Pattern
Full slabs

Backsplash Areas:
Between the upper cabinets and countertops in your kitchen or bathroom
Behind the kitchen’s stovetop
Behind the kitchen faucet
Area behind the bathroom sink between the mirror
The entire wall behind the bathroom mirror
Lining the space above your bathtub

When you think about a backsplash for decorative purposes, your mind naturally thinks of other places to add decorative tiles. Fireplaces, the wall above the fireplace, the wall behind a bed or other focal point in a room are all great places to add tile! Use your imagination and imagine all of the places you can add tile for decoration or functional purposes!
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