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Backsplash Ideas for a Modern Bathroom

Backsplash Ideas for a Modern Bathroom

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Modern design is all about practicality paired with minimalist style. When it comes to designing a modern bathroom, every feature counts. From the bathtub to the faucets to the sink’s backsplash, each touch will help tie the design together. At Kingston Brass, we carry an array of high-quality bathroom fixtures. We offer modern and sleek designs to match your specific style. Shop our bathroom faucets, toilets, and tubs today as you plan your new space.

Once you pick out quality fixtures for your bathroom, turn your focus to the much talked about backsplash. A backsplash is a critical part of any bathroom’s style. It can act as the perfect accent for the rest of the room. Check out these backsplash ideas for a modern bathroom.

One modern take on a backsplash is to implement a patterned design with geometric shapes. The key is to opt for subtle colors to make this backsplash fit your modern motif. The following are all great examples of utilizing a modern geometric shape backsplash pattern.

  • Black tile with white rectangular outlines
  • A slate backsplash with geometric glass triangles
  • Ceramic white mosaic with silver shapes

These are just a few takes on the use of geometric shapes for your modern backsplash.

Part of modern design is the use of strong, clean lines. Your backsplash is a great way to add in crisp and bold structure to the space. For example, adding a concrete or stone backsplash with horizontal jutting edges is a great way to add beautiful lines to the space. Clean lines should carry from the backsplash to the sink. Make sure the fixture you choose features strong lines, rather than curved or elegant edges.
While color is not absent from modern design, it is only utilized in a minimalistic way. For your backsplash, this means adding in a single color or two muted tones. For example, if you opted for a geometric pattern for your backsplash, you might utilize greys, whites, and then a splash of yellow. The color should act as a small accent to the entire backsplash. Too much color will detract from this truly minimal design.
As you browse modern backsplash ideas for inspiration, be sure you don’t forget to shop for the right fixtures to match this new design. The right sink, faucet, and vanity will help ensure that your modern style is perfectly expressed throughout the space.
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