Last updated on December 26th, 2023
Have you ever wondered why things that are exciting and appealing suddenly lose their charm before the year is out? Or why the curved sofa you found so exciting yesterday, seems ridiculous today? It’s much the same with your backsplash. But hey. You don’t have to punish yourself every time you go to the kitchen.

If your backsplash is an eyesore, maybe you need to take a look at what went wrong and how to put it right again. Let’s take a look at what the experts have to say about outdated styles.
The Been There Done That Subway Tiles

Frankly, the jury is out on this one. While the subway tile has a huge fan following, some design experts feel it has outlived its appeal. This is hardly surprising as it is one of the most common patterns in the backsplash category and even the New York subway sports this design. So, if you are looking for something unique, this isn’t your cup of tea.
Tip: If you have budget constraints, try different placements with your tiles to avoid the “subway” look. Running board patterns can work. And if you already have a subway backsplash going, just spruce up your kitchen with accessories and you are good to go.
Contrasting Grouts

There is little doubt that contrasting grouts add another dimension to your design. However, trending or not, this over-the-top statement can become yawn-worthy before the cement has dried. You may want to reconsider this. If you are starting from scratch, make sure you match the grouts with your tiles. If not, consider painting over the grouts.
Herringbone Pattern

The herringbone pattern has been doing the rounds for decades and is a common pattern on the flooring too. This pattern too has a fan following. So, if you love this for your backsplash, go for it. But avoid contrasting grouts.
Patterned Backsplash

We would like to sit on the fence with this one. While patterns can add charm to any decor, they may not work as well for a kitchen backsplash. If you want to go for them, try using subtle and low-key patterns on your backsplash rather than loud patterns that can get irritating after a while. To straddle the two worlds, you can use the pattern in restricted areas for a subdued yet interesting decor.
So, What Works?

You can go for a quirky take on your backsplash or go rustic with handmade or organic tiles for that “perfection in imperfection” look. Let’s check out some other interesting options:
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Slab it up with granite, marble, or kota for visual appeal.
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Go rustic with rough-hewn stone for pizzazz. Pair this with natural wood and beige paint to accentuate the look. And, don’t forget the black fittings!
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A coat of paint is the cheapest way to put your point across. What makes this interesting is you can easily change the color without spending a bomb. And yes, you can paint over the tiles too.
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Ceramic tiles in natural shades will amp up the look of your backsplash. For an interesting contrast, try rich wood and granite countertops.
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Let the bold grains of a marble slab make their voice heard in your kitchen. For white marble with dramatic gray grains, what could be better than an all-black kitchen decor?
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Orange or red glossy tiles in vertical formation are an interesting idea if you want your pop of color. You can go the whole hog or use the shade on selected areas to tone down the vibrancy.
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Use patterned tiles as a trim on your backsplash to add interest without overwhelming your space.
Summing Up

Trends come and go. Also, what works for one may not work for someone else. So, it’s best not to take these suggestions at face value and to follow your own preferences. If you like glossy subway tiles, go for it. Follow what your heart tells you and things will work out. In case you are in a quandary, contact us at homebliss.in, and we will ensure that you have the best of both worlds.