Backsplash
Shop backsplash tile for kitchens, bars, pantry walls, bathroom vanities, laundry rooms, and feature walls. A backsplash is one of the easiest places to add texture, color, gloss, stone movement, or handcrafted character while keeping the overall project practical and design-led. This collection brings together backsplash-ready ceramic, Zellige, glass, porcelain, marble, onyx, natural stone, mosaics, and trims where suitable. Use the filters to narrow by material, finish, size, color, and look to match your space. Backsplash tile can change visually depending on lighting, grout color, countertop material, cabinet color, paint, fixtures, and viewing angle. Samples help you compare color, texture, gloss, finish, and scale before ordering full project quantities. Visit the ArtePierre Sample Program to learn how to order samples for your project. Working on a residential, hospitality, commercial, or design-build backsplash project? ArtePierre supports designers, architects, builders, contractors, and trade professionals with samples, availability checks, product guidance, and project quantities. Visit the ArtePierre Trade Program for more information.
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Frequently asked questions
What tile is best for a kitchen backsplash?
Ceramic, Zellige, glass, porcelain, marble, onyx, limestone, travertine, and mosaics can all work well for kitchen backsplashes. The best choice depends on your desired color, texture, gloss, maintenance expectations, and how the tile coordinates with cabinets and countertops.
Should backsplash tile be sealed?
Natural stone backsplash tile such as marble, limestone, travertine, and onyx usually benefits from sealing. Ceramic, porcelain, and glass are generally lower maintenance, but grout may still require care depending on the installation.
What grout should I use for backsplash tile?
Matching grout creates a softer, more seamless backsplash. Contrast grout emphasizes tile shape, pattern, and layout. Always confirm grout type and color with your installer.
Should I order backsplash samples first?
Yes. Samples help you review color, gloss, texture, and scale next to your cabinets, countertops, paint, and lighting before ordering full project quantities.