Kitchen wall tiles: Ideas for every style and budget
Finish your kitchen with fabulous tiles

Looking for kitchen wall tiles to work with your new kitchen? You've chosen the cabinets, worktops and flooring but there's one more vital element that can make or break your dream kitchen scheme. Available in a kaleidoscope of colourways and different designs, kitchen wall tiles both protect and personalise the hardest-working room in your home. From sophisticated hexagon patterned splashbacks to floor-to-ceiling colour drenching, these stylish ceramics are sure to inspire. Click or scroll through for inspiration...
Geometric head turners

Strong and angular pattern is on the rise thanks to the Art Deco trend. Geometric kitchen tile designs in striking colours add wow factor and will keep you staring at them for much longer than it takes for the kettle to boil. Keep the rest of the kitchen bright and neutral to allow the kitchen splashback to truly stand out.
Lavender hues

Lavender is to be one of the coveted colourways this year. Whether you are renovating a country cottage kitchen or adding a splash of colour to your contemporary kitchen condo, the versatile tone will add a touch of calm and grace to your splashback.
Palm prints

Thanks to our continuous love of the jungle trends, palm prints continue to sway happily on wallpaper. So, it's no surprise the leafy look is growing in kitchens and bathrooms too. This pretty Paradis Mere kitchen wall tile by Original Style, offers an abundance of soft retro-style tropical leaf motifs.
Vertical stripes

Stripes are never really out of fashion. Why? Because they are classic and smart and create the illusion of space. These perfectly tailored blue and white pinstripes add a shot of visual fun to a smart navy kitchen. The vertical design draws the eye upwards.
Colour-drenched gloss

As kitchen cabinet colours are getting bolder so too are tiles. Together, the blocks of colour are giving kitchens a brave and vibrant edge that is ultra-intense. Throw a high-gloss finish into the mix and the results are rich, jewel-like and exotic. It's a look for the brave and we love it.
Stack ‘em up

Kitchen walls without upper cabinetry will benefit from 'tile stacking'. Generally speaking, the method of the term is to break up a large expanse of space using tiles of different pattern, colour or texture. We love this combination of thin 'split-face effect' tiles and smooth large format slab tiles above in complementary pebbly tones.
Defined grout

Contrasting grout being approved by interior style hunters. It remains an easy and effective way to add personality to classic tiles. Keep in mind the latest colour trends to transform your home and you won't go wrong. This pretty coral-toned grout frames glossy cream tiles and ticks many current trend boxes. It's uplifting, earthy and super inviting.
Soft sage greens

2023 will resume our love of nature. In order to invite the outdoors in, green will continue to be our go-to tone for decorating in ever room. Sage green is a subtle version of the hue that works with almost every other colour. These tiles make the perfect addition to a dark wood kitchen. Criss-cross lines generate a visual effect that moves in the light.
Luxe marble

Another nod to the natural and earthy elements, marble is making moves to become the luxe kitchen look of the year. On the surface, the look is elegant and luxurious but you don't have to spend a fortune to create a convincing look. These realistic marble effect kitchen tiles feature an extravagant gold effect that oozes natural glamour.
Sticker replacements

If re-tiling your kitchen is an expense you don't have time for, cheat a change with tile stickers instead. These tile stickers can be applied to any smooth surface so are ideal for going over existing tiles you've grown tired of.
Botancial murals

2023 will see us finding ways to bring plants and greenery into our decorating themes. Splashbacks in large kitchens can make an ideal canvas for a mural-style makeover. Set between style chevron metro tiles this trail of fresh foliage is a mesmerising focal point in a forest-green kitchen.
Heritage looks

This elegant Georgian-inspired border pattern in muted dark grey tones has pre-scored lines which will make the tiles easier and quicker to fit while giving the impression of smaller tiles. It's the ideal kitchen tile splashback for heritage trend lovers.
Pastel shades

Thinking of going for a pastel-toned kitchen? Why not cook up a striking scene that's a little different from the norm, like this pretty, Miami-inspired setting? The pastel tones and curved tiles look sugary sweet and glamorous teamed with retro gold-trimmed bar stools and smooth rosy cabinets.
Spaced-out circles

Brighten up a small kitchen with a circle pattern splashback. These encaustic-style porcelain tiles draw their inspiration from southern Spain, and the scaled-up motif leaves plenty of blank space so they don't feel too busy. The pattern creates a striking visual effect that will zone the kitchen in an open-plan space.
Faux bricks

Give your kitchen a rustic or industrial makeover with exposed brickwork tiles. Not all of us are lucky enough to own original brick walls, but the look is easy to achieve with specially manufactured tiles designed to create the colour, texture and appearance of a real clay brick wall. Interior stylist and writer Cassie Pryce injected glorious character into her new-build kitchen with brick slip tiled feature walls. Apply a matt sealer to your tiles to make them easier to clean.
Daring diamonds

Make your kitchen walls shimmer with glittering diamonds that stand out and catch the eye. The cutting-edge rhombus shape and glossy pink tones offer a jewel-like appearance. For an ultra-glam finish, pair with a pale Carrara marble worktop and brass fittings.
Glowing copper

Give your kitchen walls a metallic sheen with copper-effect wall tiles. We love this unusual combination of copper and jade that is offset by sleek black worktops. The clever, uplighting creates an opulent glow for a wow-factor finish.
Vintage stars

What's not to love about these decorative Scintilla tiles? Not only are they the ideal counterpoint to a white kitchen, but their star motif manages to be both charming and striking. The design is based on a traditional Spanish style and makes a striking feature with coordinating floor tiles.
Pretty pennies

The adorably named penny tiles or button tiles are timeless and eye-catching, so make a great longterm choice for the kitchen. The tiny circles look crisp and clean up close but merge into an interesting textured feature wall when viewed from further away. Depending on what finish you choose, they can brighten your worktop space, bring an industrial feel or add a pop of statement colour.
Textured teal

A strip of deep colour like this teal hue instantly lifts the rich wood grain of this retro-style kitchen. The combination of a matt and gloss finish with a striking crackled glaze adds to the character and gives these tiles an antique, handmade look that is unique. With a false grout line to give the illusion of smaller tiles, you can complete the job in no time.
Hip hexagons

Hexagon tiles can be something of a shortcut to an effortlessly stylish kitchen. Mix and match tiles within a specific tonal palette to keep things smart and modern. Or, stick to one colour and lay them in a non-linear finish to show off the six-sided pattern. With a bold design like this it's ok to break the rules and cut the bottom tiles, to keep the top hexagon edge intact.
Trend-setting terrazzo

Execute a colourful kitchen scheme by pairing bold cabinetry with terrazzo-inspired tiles. With a minimal grout line, the on-trend pattern will look seamless installed around your worktops and cabinets as well as the floor. Just ensure you purchase a hard-wearing design, suitable for floors.
Monochrome metro tiles

Monochrome decorating is on-trend right now and can be used with great effect in the kitchen, too. This chic black kitchen has been given added impact by matching matt kitchen wall tiles to black cabinetry. Be sure to balance dark kitchens with neutral tones and plenty of daylight to avoid making the space feel gloomy.
Subtle pattern

White kitchen tiles are a fail-safe option but there is no need to go for a bland and basic look. Add subtle intermittent texture to add definition and interest. This contemporary chevron pattern creates the illusion of a wider space too. Do bear in mind that most tilers will charge more to fit tiles in a herringbone pattern, due to the extra cuts needed.
Lily pad looks

The hexagon lily pad style tile is still a huge kitchen trend running on Instagram and we can see why. The angular shape can be arranged in so many ways to create striking patterns. The gorgeous pastel shades are the perfect complement to contemporary dark kitchens.
Earthy squares

Bring the dated square kitchen tile back into fashion with a colour and finish upgrade. This glossy green splashback looks organic and lush tiled up against an exposed brick wall, black worktops and charcoal painted cabinets combo.
Sparkling new effects

Iridescent highlights set in amongst aqua tiles create shots of prism-effect thanks to this innovative holographic surface finish. Each piece features different gradients that create a variation of milky, pastel tones which alter in appearance based on the changing light and viewpoint. Offset and framed with black grouting, this tiling is bold and cutting edge.
Statement splashback

Brighten up a small dark kitchen with an uplifting tiled splashback that is full of colour and pattern. It's the perfect spot to showcase an artful statement to uplift your kitchen scheme. Choose a colourway that will pick out the tones of your kitchen cabinets to marry the look together.
Classic chevron

Add pretty colour and interesting shape to your kitchen walls with textured pink metro tiles laid in a herringbone pattern. This layout uses up fewer tiles than a layered brickwork sequence, and so is a cost-effective way to create a stand-out design feature, if you're looking to have a go yourself.
Mirrored metro tiles

If your kitchen is on the small side or enjoys very little natural light, use mirrored tiles as a splashback. It'll make the room feel much deeper and more spacious than it actually is. Mirrored tiles will also reflect and maximise what light there is in the space, which will help your kitchen appear a whole lot brighter too.
Cohesive colour scheme

Here's a clever trick for making your kitchen look effortlessly chic: match your kitchen wall tiles up to your chosen cabinet colour. It looks divine in soothing muted tones set against brass fittings. Enhance the timeless canvas with accessories in the same shades for a take on the monotone trend.
Two-tone tiling

Mottled inky blue tiles can evoke the calming rush of the ocean and impart drama to your culinary space. A contrasting strip of vertical tiles in muted pebble tones breaks up the dark design and enhances the soft pink kitchen cabinets below perfectly.
Rich and rustic

Looking for a farmhouse kitchen look with a twist? The nation is in love with green interiors right now and these slim ochre tiles with a high gloss finish will get your kitchen seen. The handcrafted and textured finish gives them a vintage edge that looks the part twinned with period-style taps and sinks.
Seamless marble

Polished marble is a luxurious material that exudes luxury so used in abundance on kitchen walls and floors means no expense has been spared. Of course, we don't all have a bottomless budget so marble-effect tiles can create just as much drama for a lot less. Continue the bold look with statement lighting and cocktail lounge bar stools.
Top-to-toe tiling

You don't have to stick to just the splashback area when tiling the kitchen. Tiling right up to the ceiling will protect all surfaces and make more of an impact. We love the all-over rosy tones of this warm pink kitchen.
Black gloss

Pink is a fun colour choice for the kitchen and can be made to pop with shimmering black metro tiles. The striking contrast is glamorous, girly and glossy.
Traditional patterns

We've seen this popular Victorian-inspired tile pattern on many statement floors but it looks just as striking on kitchen walls. The trellis diamond design creates a striking monochrome focal point to all-white kitchens that's timeless.
Stretch with stripes

For a new take on the classic metro tile, create a bold design with three alternating colours. Here, contrasting stripes create vintage bistro vibes, while the horizontal lines will elongate the space to make small kitchens appear larger. If your feeling daring, you could take this look one step further and graduate your tile colours as you move up the wall to create an on-trend ombre effect.
Half-wall cladding

Break up an on-trend dark blue kitchen with gleaming white gloss tiles laid in that herringbone pattern. Use dark grouting to anchor the scheme and try to match the same colours on cabinets and walls.
Blend in the breakfast bar

Kitchen wall tiles make an effective addition to the undersides of breakfast bars and kitchen islands too. As well as creating a protective barrier against spills, they can impart an extra decorative dimension and a sense of cohesion across your scheme—these black hexagon tiles echo the geometric wall tiles throughout this monochrome space.
Graphic hexagon tiles

Just when you thought you'd seen every variation on the hexagon tile, someone comes up with a whole new way to use them. This small-scale splashback uses green and white striped units—some of which have been cut in half—to create a unique and beguiling pattern.
Budget-friendly border

There is no need to take a splashback all the way up the wall. The area most prone to marks is the lower half of the wall above the worktop. To save money on tiling and create an interesting feature at the same time, run a small border of tiles along the top of your worktops and sink. We love how the basketweave pattern meets the open shelves.
Go large

Just like in a luxury bathroom, large format wall tiles can be time-saving and budget-friendly in the kitchen too. This soothing neutral design creates a timeless backdrop for navy cabinetry and a warm wood countertop.
Monochrome Moroccan

Balance bold colours and graphic motifs by embracing monochrome patterned wall tiles. This vertical diamond design brings an informal touch to the splashback, thanks to the illustrative feel of the design. Keeping a neutral band in the mid-section of the wall allows you to go to town with vibrant colour on the walls and kitchen cabinetry.
Kaleidoscopic colour

Triangle-print metro tiles in colourful hues create a glorious feature wall in this modern kitchen. Soft pastel shades warm up the white scheme, while the unusual tessellated design adds a creative new twist on standard geometric tile patterns.
Dark and dramatic

Marble-effect hexagons

Large hexagon tiles look striking and glamorous in dark and dramatic tones. Pairing new and old aesthetics, the smooth marble-effect finish with realistic veining has been designed to evoke the iconic French Art Nouveau style of the late 1800s.
Muted Mediterranean

Pretty ornate tiling in a blue floral pattern evokes a subtle Mediterranean feel in this bright white kitchen. Their delicate detailing and neutral hue are just enough to enhance an understated farmhouse-style scheme without losing that crisp, clean finish.
Stretched metro herringbone

Metro or subway tiles have been a firm tile favourite in both kitchens and bathrooms for a couple of decades at least, so these elongated versions make a refreshing update. The overall effect is more refined than standard sizes and is particularly striking when laid in a herringbone design with contrasting grout.
Mini mosaics

Mini mosaic tiles look intricate and ornate, plus they're incredibly simple to apply. The collage of small tiles come pre-backed on a mesh, so you can mount and grout them quickly and easily. Neutral shades are warm yet elegant and allow the subtle texture to shine through.
Elegant edging

For a professional finish and a touch of refinement add a trim to half-tiled walls. Whether it's a contrasting metal or a soft ceramic frame, integral edging adds a polish that's simply not achievable from bare tile edges.
Navy fish-scale tiles

With its glossy finish and Art Deco-inspired shape, this versatile fish-scale shape tile manages to be both retro and totally modern while bringing the glam factor to any kitchen. Arrange them with the widest part at the top for a fan design, flip them over for a Moroccan-style teardrop or go horizontal to get the mermaid effect.
Boutique brick

Inject a touch of subtle sheen into your kitchen scheme with a skinny brick-shaped tile with a textured finish that adds a bit of rough with the smooth. Glossy surfaces in three muted shades of moss green and grey look soothing yet stylish laid in a diagonal herringbone pattern.
Grey grouting

Keeping it simple can sometimes be the best choice when it comes to designing a kitchen that won't date. White bevelled metro tiles are usually budget-friendly and look good with almost any style of kitchen, but lay them with dark grouting to keep the look current.
Colour blocking

Country-style border

Nothing says country like an Aga stove and bright and beautiful tiling. Take the scheme a step further with a two-tone design in uplifting whites and blues. Placing the deeper colour at the bottom of the room opens the space up and out, so it's a great way to make a small kitchen feel bigger.
Pared down patchwork

Patchwork pattern tiles that fit together like a jigsaw are guaranteed to look breathtaking whatever the combination. This rustic feature wall is made up of coordinating designs in almond tones for a subtle take on the trend. Industrial-style copper companions add to the Mediterranean character.
Pretty pink patchwork tiles

For a softer, textured look try these pretty patchwork tiles in shades of baby pink, lilac, peach and cream. Creating a pretty, layered effec that's endlessly attractive, each tile has a different pattern imprinted on its surface.
Mother-of-pearl tiles

Bridging an empty stretch of wall between the kitchen counter and a narrow dado rail cup shelf, these mother-of-pearl tiles make a pretty and practical splashback, the perfect fit for a neutral country kitchen.
Basketweave mosaic tiles

These calm tiles create a subtle optical illusion thanks to a tiny dark square that looks like the holes in an open-weave basket. Great for an elegant traditional kitchen, use these to add texture without upsetting the balance of a neutral scheme.
3D textured tiles

These 3D textured tiles are a huge interior design trend, as traditional flat finishes are replaced with sculptural forms that stand out from the wall. Part of their allure is the shadow they cast, making white the obvious choice to make the most of their unique depth.
Scalloped tiles

3D cube tiles

Zesty segments

Navy kitchens are having a moment and as orange is on the opposite side of the colour wheel to blue the bold hue adds a welcome and contrasting burst of colour. Wide, white grout lines, created by using wide spacers, look funky and fresh in the scheme too.
Matt black brickwork

Dark and moody kitchens are an enduring trend so black tiles are the way to go to make a statement. Instead of a gloss, look for a matt black texture for a more up-to-date finish and continue the dramatic statement with matching black worktops.
Neutral country kitchen tiles

Simple splashback

If you're on a tight budget, it's only really necessary to protect the wall behind your sink and hob from splashes. This small splashback area can be shielded relatively cheaply with a few rows of hardwearing tiling. In a small space, like this compact IKEA kitchen, opt for plain light-coloured tiles that blend in with the surrounding wall colour. This will help to tie the whole interior scheme together and also make the room feel a little larger.
Fluted finishes

Fluted surfaces are having a moment. Described by Topps Tiles to be "a visual and tactile delight" these reeded 3D structured tiles are reminiscent of the glamourous Art Deco era. The colourway has been perfectly colour-matched to Dulux Colour Of The Year 2022 'Bright Skies' which creates a soothing and sustainable vibe when teamed with natural wood-toned kitchen cabinets.
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