Decorating Rooms Kitchen Decor & Design Backsplashes 16 Green Backsplash Ideas for the Most Gorgeous Kitchen Ever By Caitlin Sole Caitlin Sole Instagram Caitlin Sole is the senior home editor at BHG. She is a writer and editor with nearly a decade of interior design expertise. She has vast experience with digital media, including SEO, photo shoot production, video production, eCommerce content, print collaboration, and custom sales content. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Published on February 19, 2016 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Boring backsplash got you down? Take a cue from nature's hues, and update your kitchen with one of our creative yet functional ideas for a gorgeous green backsplash. 01 of 16 Rustic Charm A seafoam green backsplash proves a perfect backdrop for the natural wood flooring, ceiling beams, and island in this cozy kitchen. The glazed ceramic tiles pick up the room's natural light and accentuate white dishware on the open shelving. 02 of 16 Genius Geometrics Offset a crisp all-white kitchen with a statement-making green blacksplash. The symmetry of the glass tiles is continued in the room's furniture and lighting. 03 of 16 Fresh and Modern What's Your Color Personality? A vibrant, almost neon shade of green tile brings life to this contemporary kitchen. White countertops, steel appliances, and simple open shelving help balance the bright wall color. 04 of 16 Tasteful Subway Tiles A soft green glass tile backsplash adds a touch of elegance to this vintage-inspired kitchen. The color palette is continued in the beaded-board island and retro accessories. Try Subway Tile in Your Kitchen 05 of 16 Light and Bubbly Looking for a green backsplash with that extra twist? Pick a sage green ceramic tile in a fun pattern. The muted color helps tone down the funky indented ovals that add energy to this sleek white kitchen. 06 of 16 Great Ideas for Grouting a Backsplash So you've installed your tile, and now it's time to grout. Make sure to follow these tips for a perfectly sealed backsplash with crisp grout lines. 07 of 16 Energetic Earth Tones Refresh with Color Go green with a multicolor ceramic backsplash and matching green cabinetry. The fresh take on subway tile extends to all walls of the kitchen for full-coverage function. 08 of 16 Weathered Elegance This kitchen's sage color scheme is incorporated from countertop to ceiling through glossy green glass tiles. The colorful backsplash wraps the room in color and blends with several shades of green found throughout. 09 of 16 Modern Pop of Color White cabinetry and a colorful green backsplash tile that accents one wall give this kitchen a dynamic energy. The ceramic mosaic tiles are easy to clean and give the room a high-end look. 10 of 16 Minimalist Mosaic A green mosaic blacksplash continues the sleek and sophisticated lines of this modern kitchen. The color acts as a neutral for the minimalist living space. 11 of 16 Craftsman-Style Greens A series of horizontal tiles line the walls of this Craftsman-style kitchen. The elongated backsplash complements the room's zebrawood island and makes the room feel larger. 12 of 16 Country French Flair This kitchen's range takes center stage with the help of a light green backsplash. The glossy tiles complement the room's exposed wood paneling and expansive marble island. Creative Backsplashes for Behind the Range 13 of 16 Pretty Panels Accent a neutral kitchen with beaded board in a subtle pastel green. The inexpensive and simple-to-install update instantly adds texture and cottage style to your room. 14 of 16 Multicolor Mosaic Pick up the wood grain of bamboo cabinetry with green-shaded mosaic tile. The backsplash extends to the ceiling as a standout backdrop for the contemporary hood. 15 of 16 Straight and Narrow The cool pale green backsplash of this modern kitchen complements its neutral color palette. Perfectly symmetrical tiles mimic the shapes of the cabinetry. Stylish Backsplash Pairings 16 of 16 Playful Texture A combination of green subway tiles and hand-cut slate make for a tastefully textured backsplash. Incorporate one shade of the tile into the trim of the range's vent hood. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit