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Glass Kitchen Backsplash Tiles

There are so many different shapes and colors of glass tiles that it is difficult to choose. In my opinion, one of its most beautiful features is that it does not stain. One of the essential features of glass kitchen backsplash tiles eliminates the risk of staining while cooking because the common concern of homeowners today is the risk of staining the backsplash on the wall.

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This kitchen, designed using brown tones, has achieved a very nice color harmony by integrating with the white quartz countertops.

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Transitional kitchen with farmhouse sink at the center combined with honed Absolute Black granite and glossy glass tile backsplash. The dark floor and island contrast with white cabinets to complete the inspiration.

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Contemporary U-shaped kitchen inspired by blue glass backsplash sandwiched between the gray glossy flat front cabinets and dark floors.

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Gorgeous kitchen that truly highlights with walnut hardwood flooring, dark color cabinetry, and frosted glass mosaic tile backsplash. A design was combined by combining a double bowl stainless steel sink, and brass-nickel handles, with no island quartz countertops.

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White on-white kitchen designed with white cabinets, quartz counters, and cream glass mosaic tiles. Contemporary high-rise building kitchen adorned with large-size brushed-nickel handles, dark wood flooring, and under-cabinet lighting.

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Wall cabinets with a unique openings give a warmer welcome to the kitchen by using glass mosaic tile in gray, beige, and dark mixed colors that combine dark and light colors together. An eat-in kitchen is also featured quartz counters and medium-tone flooring.

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Beautifully designed bottom-up kitchen with illuminated crown molding and glass tile backsplash that sits on Brown Fantasy granite countertops. It is combined with contemporary pendant lamps that shimmer with gray porcelain tiles above the sink.

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In order to create a perfect contrast, the stunning Verve Chevron glass tile backsplash is used between the high gloss acrylic cabinets. Large format size gray porcelain tiles combined with walnut finish cabinets topped with waterfall edge quartz countertops.

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Beyond the imagination! Contemporary glossy white wall cabinets are inspired by a retro-style brown glass tile backsplash with an unusual velvet ceiling color to create a cozy environment. On the other hand, dark base flat front cabinets create a contrast with pure white tops.

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Soapstone would suit a kitchen so well! The harmony of the colors was magnificent and an image was created that was pleasing to the eye. There is not much to say about the glass tiles and the colors of the floors, which are almost integrated with the light-colored cabinets, in a word, it looks perfect.

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By using the advantage of a high ceiling, this kitchen features beige oversized porcelain tiles, flat front cabinets, and glass backsplashes. The farmhouse sink in front of the window is combined with the other elements in the kitchen, creating a bridge between the future and the past.

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This kitchen features an elegant center island in white marble and dark brown wood tops around it. It’s finished with a glass subway tile backsplash adorned with a farmhouse sink and dark wood flooring.

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The idea of ​​covering the entire wall with a gray glass tile backsplash looks gorgeous. It has been a beautiful representative of this minimalist design, which was designed using only two colors. The white cabinets and white quartz countertops seem to obey the gray glass tiles.

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Cozy small-sized simple-looking kitchen entertained with a stunning red glass backsplash. The use of white grout between the tiles, which matches the rest of the color scheme in the kitchen, is the transition point.

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Using only orange color apart from white was a bit of an unusual design, but using only two colors brought simplicity to the kitchen.

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This kitchen is featuring Rip Curl hand-painted glass mosaic subway tiles along with light blue cabinets and quartz countertops. Besides, the color harmony of the hidden specks in the stone and the tiles on the wall is well thought out.

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Although it is a bit risky, I think that covering the whole wall with green glass tiles is compatible with other colors in the kitchen. Concrete floors and countertops of the same color have turned into a magnificent image with the reflection of green color.

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The kitchen was designed using these medium-toned flat-panel cabinets, like large leaves floating in a tropical green pond. On the other hand, this kitchen is rewarded with Astoria granite countertops and Bamboo flooring.

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You see the design of yellow glass tiles placed without grout lines to give the back wall a seamless look. The colored concrete countertop, glass cabinets, and stainless steel table somehow harmonize in the L-shaped kitchen.

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The colors used in this kitchen have been carefully chosen. This design, formed by a combination of brown, green, and white colors, will inspire many homeowners. White and green colors squeezed between browns are very inspiring.

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The white glass backsplash that covers the wall behind the hood is like a shining star among the brown cabinets. On the other hand, brushed nickel handles and a glittering granite countertop over the island complete the design.

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The decoration of blue glass tiles with white grout made them stand out in this kitchen design. This wonderful kitchen design, which is thought to be quite simple, has been completed with the help of shelves to give a futuristic look.

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The island and the kitchen side, which are integrated with gray ceramic tiles, are designed with beige-dominated quartz countertops, and a transition is provided with beige glass tiles.

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This open kitchen idea arranged with glass backsplashes in the kitchen provided a visual connection. Quartzite stone was used in this kitchen, where white-dominated, adding a different color.

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I love peninsula-shaped kitchens because thanks to the stools on the side of the living room, the connection with the one who prepares the food in the kitchen is not interrupted and the cheerful conversations continue throughout the meal. 

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Who said blue tiles don’t match white cabinets? This kitchen, designed using only two colors, allows us to create deep ocean feelings.

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Dark plank tiles and trendy double bowl stainless steel farmhouse sink also meet today’s needs.

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The kitchen design consists of red-white-and espresso colors. A single piece of red glass plate is used in this kitchen. It adds color to the kitchen among the white handle-free wall cabinets.

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Large-sized L-shaped kitchen designed with Salinas White granite countertops and blue denim glass mosaic tile backsplash. Thanks to the raised bar, it provides the opportunity to socialize while dining.  It is undeniable that the stools covered with green add a different atmosphere to the kitchen.

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The beach house-style kitchen is designed with dark green soapstone countertops and a green glass tile backsplash, giving the homeowner the feeling of being by the sea. While the big island in the middle provides enough working space, the dark hardwood tiles seem to add a special value to the kitchen.

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This kitchen, which is filled with simple door model cabinets, can make you feel modern, and it draws attention with glass tiles are woven up to the ceiling and nothing surrounding them. The design is completed with large lamps and beige tiles on the island.

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Dominated by this brown color, the kitchen features dark wood shaker cabinets along with gray quartz countertops and a taupe glass tile backsplash.

Glass Tile Backsplash Colors

I think the color issue is unlimited in glass tiles because almost any color can be used, and they can also be produced with personalized unique colors. Glass kitchen backsplash tiles are produced with very different patterns and colors that add a different look to the kitchen with the change of light during the day. Apart from other stone and porcelain backsplash, it can reflect or absorb light due to its own nature.

Glass Tiles Options

Mosaic Glass Tiles: Easy to install, it comes with 12″ X 12″ mesh sheets sizes and with many shapes.

Subway Glass Tiles: The most popular size is a 3′ X 6″ rectangular shape.

Glass Backsplash Tile Selections

Homeowners can choose any color style, pattern, décor, or finish they want. There is no limit to the imagination in glass mosaic tiles.

Glass Kitchen Backsplash Tiles

The maintenance of glass backsplashes is easier and less than other backsplashes. The most important feature is that it does not wear out. Glass backsplashes do not need sealing because they do not stain. Optionally, they can be installed seamlessly and the grout in between does not have a chance of staining.