One of my personal favorite concepts is the Fretwork 3D Tile
by Walker Zanger (above) . This geometric shaped backsplash tile pairs beautifully with
contemporary and modern kitchens. The
edgy shaped pattern really gives this kitchen attitude and presence. Walker Zanger offers
several versions and shapes of this tile.
I love this selection of Nottingham Tile by Ann Sacks. The color and pattern adds a decorative touch that allows the other elements to take life in this kitchen.
The white cabinetry and gray tone floors really pop with this tile selection.
A new take on subway tile is gaining popularity in the
design world. This new style uses smaller pieces of tile laid in patterns to
create visual interest in your kitchen walls or backsplash. This backsplash, from Discover Tile, utilizes
a herringbone pattern adorned with a border.
This oval dimensional tile by Heath Ceramics is a favorite in more contemporary settings.
Mediterranean patterned tile is becoming widely used in
traditional kitchens. Warm colors and charming patterns allow you to add a
personal touch to the design.
I used the Contessa Salerno Mocha tile by Walker Zanger in
this kitchen a couple of years ago. The rustic feel of the Contessa series worked
perfectly with the French country design I envisioned.
Last, but not least, Arabesque shaped tiles are making a grand appearance in backsplashes. The beautiful shapes will add a bold, but regal feel to any wall.
This selection of tile is from Pratt and Larson.
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