Kitchen Backsplash Designs with Tumbled Marble

Natural Stone Tile in the Kitchen Design
Natural Stone Tile in the Kitchen Design

Natural Stone Tile in the Kitchen Design

Tumbled marble tile creates warmth and welcome in any space. Enhance the kitchen backsplash design with tumbled stone and focus on the room.

With their worn edges, muted colors, and soft surfaces, tumbled stone tiles appeal on many levels. Incorporating them into the kitchen backsplash design makes it possible to add an extra dimension to the kitchen design. Make even the most format kitchen feel like a welcome retreat for guests by creating a tumbled marble backsplash.

Choosing the Pallet

Tumbled stone tile comes in a variety of hues. Nearly any marble, limestone, or travertine tile can be tumbled to create a worn, soft appearance incorporated into any design.

When deciding what colors of tumbled marble tile to use in the kitchen backsplash design, begin by looking at the kitchen counter. If using granite or an engineered stone with multiple colors, try to pick some of these colors up in the backsplash.

For example, if using a richly colored granite counter such as Madurai Gold, try incorporating Jerusalem Gold tumbled stone into the backsplash. Accent the Jerusalem Gold with Rojo Alicante and Coral White travertine to create a warm, soft backsplash that reflects the granite. Use approximately 50% Jerusalem Gold, with 25% of each of the other stones, to not make the backsplash overly busy.

If a focal point behind the cooktop is desired, try creating a mosaic mix of the three stones in 1” tiles. 

Use the same percentages, and frame the area in chair rails made of Rojo Alicante to highlight the space. For extra detail, run two rows, or 2”, of the mosaic 1, 4” tile up from the countertop.

Incorporate Other Materials

To take the tumbled marble backsplash to another level, try introducing other materials. Handmade ceramic tiles and hand-poured glass tiles can bring a new dimension to the design while complimenting and enhancing the natural stone.

If creating a traditional style kitchen, or a rustic style kitchen, try using tumbled marble tile set straight along with the counters. Ever 4, full tiles cut in a 2” ceramic tile on the corners in an accenting color. Behind the cooktop, use a frame of ceramic chair rail tiles, and create a pattern of decorative ceramic tiles set into a field of natural stone.

It is a great way of bringing some extra color into the design without overwhelming it. Using a dark granite counter, such as Uba Tuba, and light maple cabinets, try using a warm, light-colored tumbled marble on the backsplash, such as Giallo Mediterraneo. Accent with two-toned ceramic decorative tiles, in dark green with yellow accent, to pull the entire design together.

If creating a more updated look, try replacing tumbled marble tiles periodically with hand-poured glass tiles of the same size. Keep colors fairly consistent between the two materials to focus on the light-catching attributes of the glass. For example, try using a Sapphire Blue Brown counter with cream-colored cabinets. The kitchen backsplash design can consist of Azul Celeste tumbled marble tile with a very pale blue 4”, hand-poured glass tiles, such as Malaga Cove’s Frost scattered throughout to catch the light and enhance the design.

Use Decorative Patterns

Tumbled marble tiles are available in more than just 4” squares. Look for mosaic designs of octagon and dot or basketweave patterns made of tumbled stone. Use a 4” field tile along with the counters, and use a decorative pattern made of the same color field tile with an accenting dot behind the cooktop.

Tumbled marble borders, which incorporate various colors, can be run along the counters to help enhance the design. But, again, try keeping the pallet fairly neutral and let the changing patterns be the draw in this case.

Tumbled marble tile can be created from nearly any stone. Try finding the exact colors desired and contacting a custom stone manufacturer to produce the tiles in a tumbled finish if premade stones are difficult to find. Backsplashes typically require no more than 40 square feet of material, making this a fairly reasonably priced endeavor.

Tumbled marble backsplashes can finish off and enhance nearly any kitchen design. So bring these warm, soft tiles and colors to the kitchen backsplash, and watch the kitchen become the draw and center of the home.