Revamp your kitchen for fall with The Home Depot's sale on backsplashes. These peel and stick tiles are fast, easy and stylish.
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Revamp your kitchen for fall with The Home Depot's sale on backsplashes. These peel and stick tiles are fast, easy and stylish.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
Tic Tac Tiles’ Polito Fresco tiles show off the beautiful texture of stone, but they’re polished smooth, making for a shiny and easy to clean backsplash. The pieces come in different sizes, shapes and colors. So although the neutral tones are discreet, this decorative tile is far from boring.
White marble is one of the hottest trends of the moment. It is the perfect piece of minimalist décor. The ABOLOS Nature Calacatta White Beveled Subway Tile offers a uniform shape with a subtle marble effect, while the glossy finish and beveled edges give it some visual interest and dimension. It pairs well with dark cabinets.
ABOLOS’ Enchanted Metals Silver Kaleidoscope Mosaic Tile is uniquely eye-catching. The metallic tiles create a 3-D effect. It’s modern, yet this brushed metal backsplash fits in with rustic décor elements like reclaimed wood and hand-crafted pottery. Here are a few tips for installing mosaic tile.
Honeycomb tile is another trendy piece of design that is here to stay. The hexagon shape looks good in vibrant colors, such as ABOLOS’ gold Enchanted Metals Tile or unobtrusive neutrals. These gold tiles would complement gold cutlery and cream dishware.
Smart Tiles’ Vintage Cadiz peel and stick tiles are full of fun and personality. The Moroccan-inspired tiles feature tons of shapes and colors, so when they are put together they make a backsplash that stands out. These come in white, gray, yellow and teal.
Don’t know which backsplash tile to use in your kitchen? Here’s our list of vintage backsplash tile ideas.
Black and white kitchens are always in style. The Como Gray peel and stick tiles from Tic Tac Tiles have thin pieces of varying lengths, forming a random smattering of black and white. Although these are cool-toned tiles, they don’t make a kitchen feel cold and sterile.
Pastel tile was one of the best home décor trends of the 1950s, and Vetro Aqua from Tic Tac Tiles will fit right in with other antique items. They’re muted enough to match non-vintage furnishings, too. These blue peel and stick tiles are reminiscent of the summer sky.