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Wall Tile & Backsplash
Curated wall-tile and backsplash collections, from glossy ceramic subway and decorative mosaics to handcrafted artisan tile and natural pebble mosaics.
More Than a Surface
Why Wall Tile
Changes Everything
Wall tile is the most expressive surface in any room. It defines the mood before a single piece of furniture is placed, setting tone, reflecting light, and anchoring every other material decision in the space. From a single backsplash to a full wet-room installation, the right tile transforms a functional surface into a design statement that lasts decades.
Common Questions
Wall Tile
FAQ
Picking the right wall tile or backsplash is a mix of material, finish, and how the surface will live in your space. These are the questions we hear most, answered by our design team so you can shop with confidence.
Talk to Our TeamThe right backsplash balances durability, cleanability, and aesthetics, with ceramic and porcelain the most practical, glass tile adding luminosity, and marble or a stone-glass blend making a true statement. The best choice depends on your kitchen’s style and how much maintenance you are comfortable with.
Both are kiln-fired clay, but porcelain is fired at higher temperatures, making it denser, harder, and less porous and better suited to high-moisture and heavy-use areas. Ceramic is slightly more affordable, easier to cut, and perfectly adequate for most wall and backsplash installations that will not face heavy impact or water immersion.
Acoustic wood-slat panels are best suited to dry interior spaces like living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, and home offices, where they add warmth and sound absorption. In a bathroom, keep them away from direct water, so a feature wall behind a vanity in a well-ventilated room can work but shower or tub walls are not recommended.
Blend tiles combine multiple materials in one mosaic, where glass adds shimmer, stone brings organic warmth, and metal introduces a sleek, contemporary edge for a backsplash with real visual complexity. Our team can help you match the right blend to your space and lighting.
Most glazed ceramic, porcelain, and glass tiles do not require sealing because their surface is already impermeable, while natural-stone tiles like marble benefit from sealing against staining and moisture. Grout lines should be sealed periodically regardless of tile type to prevent discoloration and moisture ingress, especially in kitchens and baths.
Yes, using the same tile across your backsplash and shower surround creates a cohesive, designer-level look, as long as the tile is rated for wet applications inside the shower. Porcelain, ceramic, and glass tiles are all excellent choices for both.
Matching the grout to the tile creates a quiet, unified surface, while contrasting grout such as charcoal with white subway tile makes the geometry of the install the design feature. As a rule, lighter grout brightens a space while darker grout grounds it and hides everyday wear.
Yes, we ship to all 50 states and our team can help you select, order, and coordinate delivery wherever your project is. Contact us for freight quotes on larger tile orders and we will make sure your materials arrive safely and on time.
Surfaces That Make the Room.
A wall isn’t just a wall when it’s clad in the right tile. Every piece in our wall-tile range is dealer-direct, ships nationwide, and is curated by material language, mosaic, glaze, stone, glass, and metal blends, finished to the standard your project demands.
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