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10 Quick & Easy Backsplash Ideas

Decorate your home with trendy backsplash tile without breaking the bank.

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Installing a fresh tile backsplash is one of the easiest ways to spruce up your kitchen or bathroom. The detail, texture, and finish of the perfect tile backsplash can transform any space from ordinary to extraordinary. The best part? Thanks to peel-and-stick backsplash tile, installing a new backsplash can be quick, affordable, and hassle free. It's also easy to remove – which is perfect if your style preferences change often. Keep reading for some easy backsplash ideas made possible by peel-and-stick backsplash tile.


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1. Complement a Farmhouse Kitchen With White Subway Tile

farmhouse kitchen with white subway peel and stick backsplash tile

There is no backsplash idea easier or more perfect for a farmhouse kitchen than a white peel-and-stick subway-tile backsplash. The clean, white tiles keep the space looking fresh and open and the vintage charm of the subway design pairs flawlessly with the quaint elements that are characteristic of farmhouse kitchens.

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2. Finish a Coastal Kitchen With Fish Scale Tiles

coastal kitchen with blue fish scale peel and stick backsplash tile

If you're looking for a way to bring colorful accents into your coastal kitchen, a blue fish-scale peel-and-stick tile backsplash is an easy backsplash idea for you. Ocean-inspired scalloped backsplash tile is the perfect finishing touch to a bright, airy coastal or nautical kitchen. The tiles' rounded edges and range of blue hues beautifully contrast crisp, white cabinets that are characteristic of coastal kitchens.

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3. Use Patterned Tile to Create Dynamic Contrast

There's nothing more stunning than a graphic tile backsplash – especially when paired with a breathtaking punch of solid, vibrant color. If you want your kitchen to make an immediate impact, place a patterned peel-and-stick tile backsplash over brightly colored cabinets.

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4. Pair Muted Tile With Statement Wallpaper

Another way to create compelling contrast with a tile backsplash is to keep it simple. If you have bold wallpaper in your kitchen or bathroom, a busy tile backsplash design can overwhelm the space. Instead, opt for classic white peel-and-stick subway tile – the subtle design will still add dimension and texture to the space without taking away from the impact of the bold pattern.

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5. Add Custom Detail With Geometric Tile

Instead of choosing pre-patterned backsplash tile, go with geometric peel-and-stick tiles that you can put together to create your own unique backsplash pattern. Geometric shapes and straight lines pair beautifully with simple decor and solid colors. Opt for broader tiles to make the space feel larger.

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6. Use Hexagonal Tiles to Add Vintage Charm

A peel-and-stick backsplash of hexagonal white tiles and contrasting grout is the perfect, charming twist on the classic white subway-tile backsplash. The trendy, vintage look of these tiles pairs beautifully with rustic, industrial, farmhouse, and modern kitchen designs. Plus, because these hexagonal tiles are broader than subway tiles, they help make a space look larger and brighter.

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7. Pair Industrial Elements With Glass

Complement the industrial sharpness of stainless steel by installing a glass peel-and-stick tile backsplash in dusty grays and soft cool tones. Long, thin, staggered tiles preserve the more rigid look of a modern or industrial kitchen while adding intriguing detail. The sheen of the glass tiles reflects light to make the room look larger.

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8. Bring Detail With Penny Round Tiles

Shimmery and reflective penny round peel-and-stick backsplash tiles can be captivating additions to a simpler kitchen design. Slightly vintage and slightly industrial, these tiles pair well with a wide range of kitchen styles and are a great way to add detail to an open space.

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9. Use Natural Stone to Warm Up a Space

Natural stone doesn't only pair well with hard, industrial decor – it also looks beautiful when paired with softer decor and warm colors. In warm hues, the dappled coloring and texture of the natural stone provides a welcoming charm. Opt for thin, staggered peel-and-stick tiles to add even more detail to your kitchen.

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10. Pair Subtle Tile With Bold Decor

The fresh, subtle beauty of white peel-and-stick subway tile sets the stage for other decorative elements to shine. As with graphic wallpaper, white subway tile creates the perfect contrast to splashes of bold color, pattern, or texture. If you're looking for a way to add crisp elegance to your bathroom without detracting from your decor, white subway tile is the peel-and-stick backsplash tile for you.

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