ARIN SOLANGE AT HOME
ARIN SOLANGE AT HOME
Farmhouse kitchens thrive on the contrast between white, wood tones, and black. Keep your backsplash simple like this white subway tile placed in a brick/offset/running bond pattern.
ARIN SOLANGE AT HOME
Focus on trying to draw the eye up (think high loft ceilings.) Large slabs of a single material or concrete make great backsplashes for white industrial kitchens.
ARIN SOLANGE AT HOME
Marble (or a marble lookalike) are timeless classics that fit with an modern aesthetic. You can also get away with glass tile that has a more reflective nature in a modern white kitchen.
ARIN SOLANGE AT HOME
Brick can work in industrial and farmhouse kitchens. However, the maintenance of brick or natural stone is a consideration. There are plenty of faux options is you're looking for the look of brick for less in terms of cost and maintenance.
ARIN SOLANGE AT HOME
Beadboard is a great DIY option. Plus it can be easily wiped clean. Great for farmhouse white kitchens!
photo via A Nod to Navy
photo via Julie Blanner
ARIN SOLANGE AT HOME
If you're looking for high contrast to white cabinets, go for a bold colored backsplash. Or you can choose a neutral color placed in an interesting pattern.
ARIN SOLANGE AT HOME
Another way to add contrast to a white kitchen is with your grout color. Choose a color that is lighter or darker than your tile for a real pop!
ARIN SOLANGE AT HOME
ARIN SOLANGE AT HOME
ARIN SOLANGE AT HOME
ARIN SOLANGE AT HOME