pink backsplash tile

the backsplash is a kitchen mandatory. it needs to be easy to clean and maintain, but think of the backsplash less as an add-on and more as a design opportunity. a small space can handle a bold design, so a backsplash can be your wow moment. or, you can go big:  take the backsplash all the way up the wall. who says you can’t? make a splash with tile.

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backsplash tile faq

what is a backsplash?

a backsplash is a surface covering, usually made of tiles, glass or other materials, installed on the wall behind a kitchen or bathroom countertop. with proper grouting, its main purpose is to protect the wall from water, stains and cooking splatters, while also adding decorative appeal to the space. bathroom and kitchen backsplash tiles can come in various colors, patterns (such as mosaic tiles) and textures (for example, white bejmat subway tiles), allowing for customization in design and grouting. clé offers a wide selection of wall tiles suitable for backsplashes. 

what type of tile is best/most popular for a kitchen backsplash?

what backsplash tile never goes out of style?

some backsplash tiles never go out of style. check out these examples:

  • subway tiles: ideal as wall tiles, their classic rectangular shape and versatility in color make them a timeless choice for any kitchen.

  • white ceramic tiles: clean and simple, white ceramic tiles offer a fresh look that pairs well with various design styles and grouting choices.

  • natural stone tiles: options like marble or slate provide a luxurious and enduring aesthetic, though they require more maintenance. they also make excellent countertop tiles.

  • glass tiles: the sleek, reflective quality of glass wall tiles can add a modern touch while remaining timeless in design.

  • neutral or earthy colors: tiles in beige, gray or muted tones tend to have a lasting appeal and work well with different decor styles and grouting widths.

these options provide a blend of elegance and versatility, ensuring they remain solid, timeless style choices for wall tile.