You can create a spectacular Coastal Kitchen with one these backsplash ideas. Make a beach tile mural the focal point, choose nautical theme tiles, bring the ocean to your kitchen with beautiful blue glass tiles, or insert single ceramic beach tiles into a neutral backsplash.
Gorgeous Coastal Tile Mosaics by C. Williams on Etsy that can be customized for your kitchen backsplash (or your bathroom).
A beach mosaic kitchen backsplash from Wet Dog Tile, a company that offers a collection of individual tiles, beach pebble like tiles, as well as one-of-a-kind borders and murals that can easily be customized.
You can take the idea of a framed kitchen backsplash mural (or mosaic) in any direction you want! Here seaglass pieces are used. Maybe not the most practical idea (when it comes to cleaning), but surely striking. Created by SV Design for a MA home.
In this Coastal Kitchen iridescent quartz subway tiles are paired with coastal tiles that embrace the ocean theme with a wave pattern. Ceramic starfish and sand dollars add the beach.
A scenic beach tile mural by Studio Tiles. They offer decorative inserts, frames, borders, as well as mosaics, designed by tile artist Bettina Elsner, as well as other artisans. And speaking of beach art tiles. You can buy single beach tiles that you can insert into your kitchen backsplash. Find a few ideas and sources at the end of this post!
Look for blue kitchen tiles on Amazon and on Ebay to bring the ocean to your kitchen backsplash! To learn more about this gorgeous self installed blue glass subway tile backsplash, head over to Primtive and Proper. Tiles via The Tile Shop.
Interior designer Sabrina Alfin created a beautiful beachy haven in here getaway home, using a blue mosaic tile wall for the kitchen, made from recycled glass by Oceanside Glasstile. To get all the details, read the article in the Monterey Herald.
Fish scale tiles with the ocean's shimmery hues inspire a kitchen in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, by Urban Grace Interiors. Featured at House Beautiful.
Aqua green glass tile backsplash by Modwalls for a retro style beach house, featured at House Beautiful.
A beach mosaic kitchen backsplash from Wet Dog Tile, a company that offers a collection of individual tiles, beach pebble like tiles, as well as one-of-a-kind borders and murals that can easily be customized.
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You can take the idea of a framed kitchen backsplash mural (or mosaic) in any direction you want! Here seaglass pieces are used. Maybe not the most practical idea (when it comes to cleaning), but surely striking. Created by SV Design for a MA home.
In this Coastal Kitchen iridescent quartz subway tiles are paired with coastal tiles that embrace the ocean theme with a wave pattern. Ceramic starfish and sand dollars add the beach.
A scenic beach tile mural by Studio Tiles. They offer decorative inserts, frames, borders, as well as mosaics, designed by tile artist Bettina Elsner, as well as other artisans. And speaking of beach art tiles. You can buy single beach tiles that you can insert into your kitchen backsplash. Find a few ideas and sources at the end of this post!
Look for blue kitchen tiles on Amazon and on Ebay to bring the ocean to your kitchen backsplash! To learn more about this gorgeous self installed blue glass subway tile backsplash, head over to Primtive and Proper. Tiles via The Tile Shop.
Interior designer Sabrina Alfin created a beautiful beachy haven in here getaway home, using a blue mosaic tile wall for the kitchen, made from recycled glass by Oceanside Glasstile. To get all the details, read the article in the Monterey Herald.
Fish scale tiles with the ocean's shimmery hues inspire a kitchen in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, by Urban Grace Interiors. Featured at House Beautiful.
Aqua green glass tile backsplash by Modwalls for a retro style beach house, featured at House Beautiful.