The Subtle Backsplash Trend Turning Kitchens From Plain To Striking - Tasting Table
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The Subtle Backsplash Trend Turning Kitchens From Plain To Striking - Tasting Table
"According to the National Association of Realtors, 67% of designers surveyed say they're leaning into backsplashes that combine different tiles, textures, and materials. This reflects the current shift away from super sleek, modern motifs that can feel somewhat cold and clinical toward more layered, intriguing, and overall more welcoming spaces. While louder looks like the ever-evolving trend of mosaic backsplashes may feel dated, mixed-material backsplash balances standout style and sophistication."
"Mixed mosaic backsplashes come together by merging different tiles with different patterns or textures. So they blend seamlessly, the key is to pair tiles that have matching or complementary colors. The backsplash should also both complement yet pop against the rest of your kitchen's surfaces - offering the ideal opportunity to combine different styles and aesthetics. A perfect example of mixed-material backsplash can be found in a post on Pinterest from Danielle Victoria Design Studio."
Kitchen design is shifting away from minimalist, all-gray or white palettes toward cozier, warmer, richer, and more eclectic aesthetics. Sixty-seven percent of designers favor backsplashes that combine different tiles, textures, and materials, reflecting a move from cold, clinical modern motifs to layered, intriguing, and welcoming spaces. Mixed-material backsplashes merge tiles with differing patterns or textures while matching or complementary colors ensure cohesion. The backsplash should both complement and pop against surrounding surfaces. Mixed-material designs balance standout style and sophistication and allow combinations like subway tile and marble for visually intriguing but restrained looks.
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