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How to Pair Your Kitchen Countertop and Backsplash (9 Ideas)

  • By Manny Singh
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  • Mar. 30. 2020

Your kitchen countertop is a prominent part of your cooking area. It not only brings the space’s decor together but increases the functionality of one of the busiest parts of your home.

But there’s one more design element just as important as your countertop: the kitchen backsplash. And when you pair them, they can take your kitchen decor to the next level. Done right, their combination is like fine wine and cheese. If not, it can ruin the room’s visual appeal.

But don’t worry. This guide will help you master the art of mixing and matching kitchen countertops and backsplashes.

9 Interesting Ways to Pair Kitchen Countertops and Backsplashes

Matching cabinets with kitchen countertops make your kitchen stand out, but the pairing of countertops and backsplashes is just as important.

Here are some interesting ideas to mix & match countertops and backsplashes to make a statement.

1) Black Forest Granite Countertop and White Carrara Subway Tile Backsplash

The timeless combination of black, grey and white never fails. A kitchen with a black forest granite countertop can only be accentuated with white Carrara subway tiles on the backsplash. The tile’s fine grey veining enhances the white veining on the black granite countertop. This beautiful combination is an ideal addition to a kitchen with wooden cabinets and accents.

2) Butcher Block Countertop and Beadboard Backsplash

Want to give your kitchen a classic country effect? Try the unconventional pairing of a butcher block countertop and a beadboard or wood panelling backsplash. This simple, soothing arrangement is a favourite of homeowners who prefer minimalist decor without being boring. Just make sure they aren’t the same colour or it will spoil your kitchen’s look.

3) White Marble Countertop and Treasure Trail Mosaic Tile Backsplash

The subtle beauty of a white marble countertop and the eye-catching appeal of a treasure trail mosaic tile backsplash together make a bold statement. Although an uncommon pairing, they add just the right amount of drama. This mix & match combination works wonders for boho-chic home decor.

4) Teak Wood Countertop and Painted Brick Backsplash

When it comes to choosing the perfect pairing to work for a farmhouse, cottage, transitional and industrial looks, a teak wood countertop and painted brick backsplash is your best bet. Besides imparting a rustic touch to the space, the low-key appearance of the bricks enhances the beauty and natural warmth of the teak wood. However, it’s not a suitable choice for kitchens that often get greasy.

5) Caesarstone Quartz Countertop and Glass Tile Backsplash

Caesarstone quartz countertops are loved for their versatility as they come in a wide array of colours and patterns. But when it comes to matching them with backsplashes, glass tiles are the first choice. This pairing is sleek and fits equally well into traditional and modern home decor as it does with homes decorated in eclectic styles. If you want to add a pop of colour, go for Moroccan tile.

Caesarstone Quartz Countertops

6) Delicatus White Granite Countertop and Colourful Penny Tile Backsplash

The Delicatus white granite countertop is cream coloured with slightly blue tinges. Although a durable material for countertops, this might make your kitchen look dull. That’s why you should pair them with colourful penny tiles to add some liveliness via the backsplash. This gives a facelift to an otherwise boring kitchen.

7) Cherry Wood Kitchen Countertop and Antique Tile Backsplash

Imagine a mix of white and hand-painted antique tiles accentuating a beautiful cherry wood countertop. This combination is a treat for the eyes and an interesting example of an eclectic kitchen done right. Decorate with quirky mugs, mason jars and utensils to make your countertop and backsplash stand out.

8) Calacatta Marble Countertop and Taos Picket Mosaic Backsplash

Calacatta marble slabs are natural stones that feature shiny, intricate veins of white and gold. If you install this elegant stone as your kitchen countertop, you need an equally elegant backsplash, and your search ends with Taos Picket Mosaic tiles. Their eye-catching picket pattern has a reflective depth and dimension that accessorizes this stunning marble countertop. Match with mahogany kitchen cabinets and rustic accessories.

9) Sandy Beige Limestone Countertop and Stainless Steel Backsplash

A warm and inviting Mediterranean-style kitchen featuring sandy beige limestone countertops needs a modern touch for a fun twist. How about a stainless steel backsplash? The sophisticated appearance of this backsplash and the rich, elegant appearance of the limestone makes a perfect pair. It also gives a timeless look to the kitchen inspired by Mediterranean coast interior design.

Pairing kitchen countertops with backsplashes is an excellent way to give a balanced look to your kitchen without losing out on style and practicality. Hopefully, these ideas will help you create a picture-perfect kitchen that looks like something straight out of an interior décor magazine.

Feel free to share your thoughts on this post and tell us which countertop-backsplash combo is your favourite. Give us a call at 416-679-8048 or email us at info@maxspacestoneworks.com.