Kitchen Backsplashes - Los Angeles County

The Detail That Ties the Kitchen Together

Tile and slab backsplashes that protect your walls and finish the room, set with tight, even lines.

Why the Backsplash Matters

The backsplash does real work. It shields the wall behind your sink and range from water, grease, and splatter, and it is easy to wipe clean where paint would stain. It is also the layer that connects your cabinets and countertops visually, so the right choice makes the whole kitchen feel finished and the wrong one leaves it looking unresolved.

Materials and Layouts

There is a wide range to work with: ceramic and porcelain tile, natural stone, glass, and full stone slab that continues the look of the counter up the wall. The pattern matters too, from a simple straight or offset layout to herringbone, vertical stacks, and other arrangements. We help you match the material and pattern to your counters, cabinets, and the overall style you are going for.

Clean Installation

A backsplash lives at eye level, so the workmanship is on full display. We plan the tile layout to keep cuts balanced and sensible, especially around outlets and the ends of runs, and set everything with consistent spacing and clean, even grout lines. Small details like where a row lands and how corners are handled are what separate a sharp backsplash from a busy one, as you can see across the kitchens we have built.

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common choices include ceramic and porcelain tile, natural stone, glass, and full slab that carries the countertop material up the wall. Each has its own look and upkeep, and we help you pick based on your style and how easy you want cleanup to be.

A backsplash often runs from the countertop to the underside of the upper cabinets, and behind a range or an open wall it can go higher or full height for a bigger statement. We talk through the height during design so it fits your kitchen and budget.

Yes. We plan the layout so cuts around outlets and switches stay clean and the pattern still reads well, which takes some forethought before the first tile goes up.

It can. A slab backsplash in the same stone as your counter gives a seamless, continuous look, and tile options can be chosen to complement the counter instead. We help you decide which direction suits the room.

Let's Design Your Kitchen

Tell us about your counters and cabinets. We will help you choose a backsplash that ties them together.