INDUSTRIAL KITCHEN BACKSPLASH IDEAS – Sometimes, doing activities in a kitchen is underestimated. This is despite a fact that a person can spend hours washing piles of dirty dishes or cooking various menus for family dinner.
While our previous articles talked on peaceful and soft kitchen backsplash designs, we will take the opposite atmosphere. We will present you industrial kitchen backsplash to pump your spirit for the activities in efficient and solid ways.
Strong, Industrial Kitchen Backsplash
Industrial kitchen backsplash models offer intense and firm motivation when you feel like running out of spirit for preparing breakfast for the whole family members. Draw inspiration from kitchens in factories that are full of smoke and dust.
Don’t immediately think about pollution. Instead, take inspiration from the hardworking ethic from all workers in factories. The backsplash portrays that picture very well. You can learn the backsplash looks elegant and robust.
The black dominated backsplash doesn’t look gloomy. That’s thanks for the combined black-painted wall and the black, squared tiles. The backsplash hopes you don’t delay easy jobs in the kitchen.
Dramatic, Industrial Kitchen Backsplash
Not in a dramatic, crying ambiance as you often see in a soap drama. That would make you regarding cooking and washing dirty eating utensils as torturing activities. The backsplash instead wishes to get creative with black-based backsplash.
You can select rectangular tiles with no-glossy material. For a more dramatic effect, paint the walls of your kitchen with black, too. The backsplash doesn’t look bleak. The backsplash feels graceful with wooden cabinetry as seen here.
The backsplash hopes you will sense a certain style that wraps the kitchen. That’s in itself an aesthetic choice.
Fashionable, Industrial Kitchen Backsplash
Black becomes the easiest color when thinking of industrial-inspired kitchen backsplash. You don’t have to stick on the conventional option that involves plain, black-painted wall, square or rectangular tiles in horizontal or vertical order.
Our third idea recommends you simple alternative that results in a fashionable, industrial kitchen backsplash look. The backsplash uses rectangular tiles totally in black. Elegant and impressive, the tiles are arranged in the skewed arrangement.
When putting in the minimalist, neutral-looking kitchen like this, the backsplash shines. For this tip, say no to glass tiles to avoid glossy tone.
Classic, Industrial Kitchen Backsplash
Have you visited an old factory that has been operational for decades? Strong, classic and love fill up the company. We insert the word “love” because no matter what, owners must put in so much love and persistence to keep their livelihood sources running well.
This kitchen backsplash draws inspiration from old factories. You can sense that feeling from the brownish bricks that pop up. The backsplash matches the kitchen hood that looks classic and luxurious.
You can choose glass tiles or wallpaper with this pattern for a little bit shiny tone.
Gleaming, Industrial Kitchen Backsplash
Don’t limit yourself with black. You can try other colors for more variations. This time around, we invite you to play with copper, the natural provider for reddish, glowing feeling right from the earth.
You can see from this backsplash that this part gleams all the way to the entire kitchen. The backsplash uses copper, particularly, the concentrated shade of copper, for a little bit dark or elegant tone.
The backsplash derives from the mining industry that provides many benefits in our lives. Just like this backsplash that brightens throughout the kitchen.
Impressive, Industrial Kitchen Backsplash
After copper, you can use metal. Metal-based industrial kitchen backsplash derives its inspiration from company that works on metal industry or plenty use of metal for equipment in one factory.
Long-lasting and intense, metal, industrial kitchen backsplash invites you to emphasize function and durability above all else. You can select certain styles that also pay attention to design, of course. You can choose this recommendation.
Simple yet impressive, the backsplash applies the square-within-square concept.
Homey, Industrial Kitchen Backsplash
This idea brings forward homey feeling from industrial kitchen backsplash and from black. You can use black, chalkboard as seen here. This backsplash gets inspiration from a meeting room within a factory that still uses the chalkboard for brainstorming.
We add to this industrial kitchen backsplash homey ambiance as you can fulfill the backsplash with your handwriting. You can color the backsplash with favorite family recipes or motivational words for cooking or loving homemade meals and drinks.
This backsplash, by the way, looks adorable with an eraser just like we had when we were at schools.
Exceptional, Industrial Kitchen Backsplash
For mosaic design lovers, don’t worry that industrial-inspired kitchen backsplash limits your taste. Of course, you can bring in lively and cute feelings that appear from small, colored tiles, the main attraction from the mosaic style.
You can practice this backsplash. This backsplash mostly uses neutral small tiles with green as the non-neutral color. The backsplash, in particular, suggests one certain aspect; layered brown as the tile colors.
This signifies the tiles that have been aging along with a factory operation. This takes up a similar concept with the fourth idea.
Simple, Industrial Kitchen Backsplash
For more affordable metal options, consider stainless steel. This metal is so common and easy to find in many home improvement stores. Glowing and long durable, you can simply choose a large stainless steel sheet as seen from this picture.
The backsplash matches the kitchen’s countertop that looks grey. Stainless steel becomes widely-used material both in the household and factories. From simple equipment to a bulky one, stainless steel appears in many parts.
Bathroom, Subway-Styled, Industrial Kitchen Backsplash
You heard it right! You can take inspiration from tiles that fill up a public bathroom, including that often used in factories. This bathroom tile design belongs to the subway kitchen backsplash style that once flourishing in the early 1990s.
The backsplash uses rectangular, white tiles with black borders. Slightly shiny and simple, we believe you often see the tiles in nearby home improvement stores. You can practice this style when your budget is tight.
You only need to adjust the budget with a number of tiles you require for either small or large the planned backsplash coverage.