A kitchen backsplash isn’t only a functional thing, it’s part of decor that will highlight designs and looks. There are many trends and you may see more and more unique ideas to use plaster, glass, metal for making backsplashes and much more. The idea we are discussing today became popular several years ago and is gaining more and more popularity – a window backsplash.
Pros And Cons
A window backsplash is really a unique idea: you may be sure that not many people have the same in their homes. Such a backsplash guarantees amazing views and plenty of natural light, which will make your kitchen more welcoming. Besides, such a backsplash easily fits many decor styles, from modern to industrial and you won’t have to puzzle over how to match the decor and the backsplash.
As for cons, glass isn’t the most durable material to make a backsplash plus it requires maintenance: you will have to clean it every day as splashes are clearly seen on the glass. A window backsplash means you won’t have much privacy, which can be essential, and it can fit not every style, for example, shabby chic or rustic won’t look that nice with a window backsplash. Here are some examples you may try.
Window Backsplashes
A window backsplash is always a catchy option, if you have amazing views or if you have a private garden or courtyard. Grow much greenery to refresh the kitchen and make it look more vivacious, it’s especially cool for a contemporary or minimalist monochromatic space.
A minimalist kitchen in white with a window backsplash to give a touch of color and more interest to the space.
A minimalist white kitchen with a black framed window backsplash for a more catch and peaceful look.
A minimalist white kitchen with a window backsplash that brings light in and lets enjoy the views.
A neutral kitchen with sleek and wooden cabinets plus a window backsplash for more light.
A white minimalist kitchen with wooden touches and a window backsplash for much light in the space.
An all-white look could be boring if not a window backsplash with much greenery in the yard.
Large Windows As Backsplashes
A large window is another popular option, it can take the whole wall and just tie the kitchen to the outdoor space as much as possible. In such a case the views will be better than with a narrow window backsplash and you’ll get maximum light with a large window or a whole glazed wall. You may also try a folding window to serve food outdoors easily.
A black and white space with a large window that lets you enjoy the garden views.
A contemporary kitchen in white and rich-colored wood with a window as a backsplash.
A contemporary space in white with wooden touches and a window to the garden.
A dark plywood kitchen with stone counters and a panoramic window to enjoy private garden views for a peaceful feel.
A folding window can be a nice idea to connect the kitchen to outdoors and easily serve food outdoors.
A glossy white kitchen is connected to the private courtyard through a large window.
A large window acts as a backsplash too and the views are amazing, the space looks vaster.
A serene white minimalist ktichen with a panoramic window to enjoy the views.
A white contemporary kitchen with a window backsplash and glazed walls to tie the spaces.
An open layout with a skylight and a window backsplash that gives views of an amazing tropical garden.
Skylights and a large window fill the kitchen with light and make it feel like outdoors.
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