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The Genius Way To Use Your Backsplash To Change The Look Of Your Cabinets

You might think your kitchen backsplash is just there to protect your walls from splashes and spills, but it can actually transform the entire area around your cabinets. When done right, it gives your cabinets an instant facelift without requiring major renovations. Think about it: The backsplash sits right beneath your cabinets, making it perfectly positioned to visually tie everything together. But why limit it to just that space? Feel free to extend your backsplash tile above your upper cabinets for an even more striking effect. This simple addition is one hack that can make your ceilings appear higher and add an upscale, luxurious vibe to your kitchen. By choosing a backsplash that complements or contrasts your cabinets, you'll completely transform their appearance.

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For example, a sleek, minimalist backsplash can make older wooden cabinets feel fresh and modern. On the other hand, a bold, patterned backsplash can add character to simple, plain cabinets. The possibilities are endless, and the best part? This genius trick is way more budget-friendly than replacing or refacing your kitchen cabinets. Depending on the materials used and the size of your kitchen, the cost to install a new backsplash can cost from $300 to $1,400. Meanwhile, you need to spend at least $2,000 to replace your cabinets.

You can experiment with materials like tiles, glass, or even peel-and-stick options, such as the URCOLOR 10-Sheet Stick on Backsplash, if you're looking for something easy. Plus, there are so many colors, textures, and patterns to choose from, meaning you can find something that matches your personal style. 

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More kitchen backsplash ideas to revive cabinets

Imagine you've got crisp white cabinets, but darker, rustic countertops. You could choose a backsplash with white tiles and darker grout to pull both elements together. It brings out the brightness of the cabinets while also blending in with the deeper tones of your countertops. Or, if you want to go a little fancier, a marble backsplash with subtle veining that picks up on both cabinet and countertop colors can really elevate the space. You'll end up with a sophisticated, seamless design that looks like you spent way more time and effort than you actually did.

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Another genius idea? Use the backsplash to introduce a pop of color that complements your cabinets, while adding some fun to the room. If your cabinets are neutral or a little plain, a colorful backsplash can inject some personality. Think bright blues, greens, or even something like a geometric pattern that becomes the focal point of your kitchen. It will draw the eye and make your cabinets look even better. If your cabinets are already bold, though, go with a more subtle backsplash to let them shine without overwhelming the room.

Textures can work wonders, too. If your cabinets are sleek and modern, adding a textured backsplash — like subway tiles, stone, or a patterned ceramic — can give the space depth and make your cabinets pop even more. On the flip side, if your cabinets are ornate or detailed, a simple, clean backsplash will balance things out and keep the look cohesive without competing for attention.

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