Our kitchen wall ceramic combines exceptional aesthetics and everyday practicality. Resistant to splashes, humidity and grease stains, it protects your walls while adding a unique touch of style. Whether you're fully renovating your kitchen or looking to refresh your existing backsplash, our selection suits every style: contemporary, rustic-chic, minimalist or boldly colourful.
Why choose our wall ceramic:
- Subway tiles, mosaics, large formats and trendy patterns
- Superior resistance to water, heat and cooking stains
- Easy to clean: a quick wipe is all it takes
Types of wall ceramic for the kitchen
Subway tiles (metro tiles)
The timeless classic. Available in the traditional 3x6 in or modern 2x8 in format, subway tiles adapt to any style. Perfect in glossy white for a clean look, or in bold colours for a strong statement.
Advantages : Easy installation, versatile style, budget-friendly
Ideal for : Traditional, Scandinavian, transitional kitchens
Decorative mosaics
Add an artistic touch with glass, ceramic or natural stone mosaics. Create a focal point behind the stove or use them as an accent for a classic backsplash.
Advantages : Visually impressive, endless pattern options
Ideal for : Focal accents, contemporary kitchens, luxurious look
Modern large formats
Large-format tiles (12x24 or 24x24 in) create a clean, contemporary look with fewer grout lines to clean. Perfect for minimalist and modern kitchens.
Advantages : Clean appearance, fewer grout lines, minimal maintenance
Ideal for : Modern, contemporary, minimalist kitchens
Decorative & textured tiles
3D relief, artisanal finishes, wave or geometric effects — textured tiles add depth and character to your backsplash.
Advantages : Guaranteed wow factor, interesting play of light
Ideal for : Designer kitchens, high-end look
Wood-look & natural materials
For the warmth of wood without the drawbacks, opt for wood-look tiles. Pair with neutral tones for an organic, on-trend style.
Advantages : Natural warmth, easy ceramic maintenance
Ideal for : Modern rustic or Scandinavian kitchens
2025 trends for kitchen wall ceramic
What’s dominating kitchens this year:
Zellige tiles & artisanal effect
Handmade tiles with color variations and irregular surfaces create an authentic, warm look.
Earthy colours & natural tones
Terracotta, sage green, warm beige: nature-inspired tones are replacing clinical white.
Vertical formats & linear patterns
Vertically installed tiles visually lengthen the space. Chevron and herringbone patterns remain popular.
Matte & textured finishes
Say goodbye to full gloss. Matte finishes offer a sophisticated, modern look while better masking marks.
Material mixes
Combine ceramic, glass and stone to create a unique, custom backsplash.
Full-height backsplashes
The backsplash that goes up to the cabinets (or even to the ceiling) is the new design standard.
How to choose your wall tile?
Consider your kitchen style
- Modern/contemporary: Large formats, solid colours, matte finishes
- Traditional: White subway tiles, classic mosaics
- Rustic/farmhouse: Wood-look, warm neutral tones, handcrafted finishes
- Transitional: Blend of styles, versatile neutrals
Coordinate with your countertops and cabinets
- Dark countertops + light backsplash = elegant contrast
- Light countertops + textured backsplash = visual depth
- White cabinets = total freedom of colour for the backsplash
- Colored cabinets = neutral backsplash to balance
Think practical
- Cooktop area: Choose a heat‑resistant ceramic
- Backsplash height: Minimum 18 in, ideally up to the cabinets
- Behind the sink: Ensure a watertight installation
Finishes and maintenance
- Glossy: Easier to clean but shows marks more easily
- Matte: Modern look, hides imperfections
- Textured: Beautiful but requires more maintenance in the grooves
Wall tile maintenance
- Wipe splashes immediately with a damp cloth
- Weekly cleaning with a mild, pH‑neutral cleaner
- Avoid abrasive cleaners that can damage the sealer
- Reseal the grout every 1–2 years for optimal protection
- For stubborn stains: a mixture of baking soda and water is often effective.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the difference between wall tile and floor tile?
Wall tile is generally lighter and thinner than floor tile. It doesn't need to be as impact‑ and wear‑resistant, but it's perfectly suited to withstand humidity and kitchen splashes. Never install floor tiles on a wall without consulting an expert — they are often too heavy for that use.
Can I install a backsplash myself?
Yes, if you're handy with DIY. Subway tiles are the easiest for beginners. However, for a professional, long‑lasting result (especially around the sink and cooktop), we strongly recommend professional installation. Poor installation can lead to water infiltration.
What type of tile should I choose behind the stove?
Choose a heat‑resistant ceramic or porcelain. Most tiles handle heat well, but avoid vinyl peel‑and‑stick backsplashes in this area. Installation with heat‑resistant mortar is recommended.
Does wall tile resist grease stains?
Yes! Glazed ceramic is non‑porous and is particularly resistant to grease stains. Regular cleaning with a mild degreaser is sufficient most of the time. Grout, however, can absorb stains — which is why sealing the grout is crucial.
Can I install tile over wallpaper or paint?
No. On the contrary, the surface must be solid, clean and stable. Remove wallpaper and properly prepare the wall (drywall in good condition, primer if needed). Tiles laid over wallpaper or flaking paint may come loose.
How long after installation can I cook?
You can use your kitchen lightly after 24 hours, but avoid cleaning the backsplash or splashing water on it for at least 72 hours to allow the mortar and grout to fully cure. The heat from the stove, however, can usually be tolerated after 24 hours.