
Weekend Makeover: Ceramic Tile Backsplash Kitchen Projects You’ll Actually Love
Tired of your usual weekend activities and need something to beautify your home and spark your creativity? I think we know what you can do. How does livening up your weekend with a DIY tile project sound? Let’s take a look at 10 different ceramic tile backsplash designs for your small kitchen or that large one you can’t quite figure out the budget for. Let’s give your kitchen a completely stylish makeover in just two days and on a very affordable budget.
10+ Ceramic Tile Backsplash Kitchen That You Can Install Right Now
1) Start Small with Ceramic Mosaic Tiles
Ceramic doesn’t always have to be associated with white options and large sizes. Ceramic mosaic tiles, with their small dimensions and especially with small details like Raili, can bring a huge change to any space. Don’t let the small size make installing mosaic tiles difficult; their meshed structure allows for easy installation, allowing you to create a stylish look yourself.
2) White Ceramic Tile, But Not The Usual One
When it comes to a clean kitchen, the first option that comes to mind is white ceramic tiles. But this time, there’s a different kind of white ceramic tile than we’re used to! Link, with its carved ceramic look, has an almost sculptural aesthetic. Its 6×6 ceramic tile structure makes it easy to install. Its square shape also prevents any complexity during installation. After completing your project, admiring its beauty and sipping a drink in the evening is all the fun!
3) The Classic One On Dark: Black Subway Tile
We started with ceramic tiles, and now we need to continue with a zellige look tile we’ve sneaked in. Because this tile, with its texture, is completely within the ceramic budget and zellige quality! We don’t know any kitchen where black doesn’t look good. You can easily install this black subway tile option in either a fluted or a flat glossy surface. Using the pattern difference, you can create your own striped pattern or achieve a uniformly designed kitchen backsplash with fully matching patterns.
4) Soft and Retro: Blue Chevron Tile
Personally, one of the tiles I find most fun and nostalgic is chevron tiles! However, when it comes to installation, yes, installing V-shaped solid tiles is quite simple, but you need to determine the overall layout beforehand and identify any areas that might be problematic. For example, tiles that might overlap the edges or those blue tiles that create angular differences when intersecting shouldn’t make you say “oops” when you’re finished with your entire backsplash project.
5) If Modern Were a Tile, It’d Be That: Gray Tile
When we think of modern kitchen tiles, one of the first color options that comes to mind is undoubtedly a gray tile. We often associate gray with dull and cold colors. However, gray is actually a color that finds its character through the décor and plants used alongside it. Furthermore, with its sideways picket structure, where attention to the intersections is essential, these tiles can be considered a medium-level installation option.
6) Looks Long and Feels Warm: Brown Ceramic Tile
Now, imagine a classic hexagon, and then imagine extending that hexagon upwards from two random points. Voila! Elongated hexagon tiles, especially when used in small kitchen designs and low spaces, tend to make the space appear larger and more spacious due to their aesthetic illusion. Coffee, as its name suggests, brings the warmest tone of espresso to your kitchen walls, automatically making them feel more welcoming. It’s also worth noting that elongated hexagons are quite easy to install. This means you might not have to postpone your weekend DIY backsplash tile project until Monday.
7) Calmest Tone on Joyful Design: Green Hexagon Tile
Now, let’s reimagine a hexagon tile, and this time, it’s truly what it’s cracked up to be! Combine the sage green kitchen trend with an even more trendy shape, and you can make your kitchen look like it stepped off someone else’s Pinterest board. Hexagon backsplash tiles are also one of the easiest to install, making this a high-reward, low-risk solution.
8) Deep as the Pacific Ocean: Dark Blue Ceramic Tile
We’re back with another elongated picket option. Yes, this backsplash kitchen tile isn’t the easiest to install, and we’ve discussed that. But once you see this color, you’ll be thrilled you dedicated your weekend to bringing life to your kitchen with such a unique color. That’s our word.
9) Picket Tile Backsplash on White
Another white tile, but in a picket shape, just like a regular picket. Just kidding, of course, there’s a twist! This backsplash, which further alters your perception of size with the image of another tiny picket tile carved into the picket tile, is the perfect choice to make even the simplest kitchen look stylish. Installation is also quite simple!
10) The One With The Boldest: Purple Ceramic Tile
A classic 3×12 subway tile option, but it’s more captivating than you might expect. Its purple hue is almost magical! This purple backsplash, a choice for the bravest, can transform your kitchen into a playroom while still bringing your own unique character to your discount kitchen tiles. And let’s not even mention how easy it is to install a subway tile!
Clearance Tiles & More With Stone Tile Depot
Here’s some surprising information: Did you know that you can find the ceramic tiles you see above and more in our clearance tile section for your more budget-friendly tile projects? At Stone Tile Depot, we strive to offer you top-quality products at the most affordable prices. Need information on the materials you’re looking for? Call our discount tile shop, and let’s have a little chat!










