Zellige cloud white tile
4" X 4" X 1/2"
Cloud White
Gloss
$33.00 per S/F
A backsplash for cherry cabinets should do more than fill the space. It should balance color, texture, and style while letting the wood’s natural warmth shine. Cherry cabinetry carries rich red and brown undertones that pair beautifully with crisp white, calming neutrals, earthy greens, modern grays, or bold blues. Stone slabs, natural mosaics, ceramic subway tile, and glass designs all play a role in creating contrast or harmony. Explore backsplash ideas that highlight cherry cabinets and bring the entire kitchen design together with Artistic Tile.
Cherry wood cabinetry has a richness that instantly draws the eye. Its strong red and brown undertones anchor the kitchen, so the backsplash you choose can either dial up the color scheme or soften the palette. Picking the right tile isn’t just about contrast; it’s about balance, style, and how you want your kitchen to feel every day. Let’s look at backsplash ideas that suit cherry cabinets in traditional, rustic, and contemporary kitchens.
Cherry cabinets are bold. Their red tones set a commanding tone in the room, which means your backsplash tiles play a crucial role in balancing or enhancing that depth. A white backsplash can immediately brighten up the space and highlight the cabinetry’s natural wood grain. A cream or beige tile can soften the warmth. Green or gray tones add a fresh contrast that feels modern but still grounded.
Think about how your countertops tie in here, too. Granite, white countertops, or even darker stone slabs will influence which backsplash colors feel cohesive with the cabinetry and hardware.
If you prefer the clean look of a white backsplash, you’ll find it’s one of the easiest ways to highlight cherry wood cabinets. Bright white tiles act as a neutral, letting the richness of the cabinetry shine without competing.
Subway tiles: This classic tile is a great option for both traditional and contemporary spaces. It can stand up visually against the red tones of cherry while creating symmetry and order.
Mosaic white stone: Natural stone mosaics create movement and depth in the backsplash. They add some texture without pulling attention away from the cabinets.
White marble slab backsplash: Pairing veined stone slabs with cherry cabinetry gives the kitchen a high-contrast look that feels modern and elevated. This look works best when countertops stay neutral. White countertops combined with a white backsplash give a tailored, yet approachable feel.
If white feels too stark, soft neutral shades like cream and beige are all beautiful choices for cherry cabinetry. These tones pick up on the natural warmth in the wood without overwhelming it. By using a neutral-colored backsplash, you can create a calming palette that ties into both stainless steel appliances and brass hardware.
Cream stone tiles: Natural stone in creamy shades functions both as a backdrop and as a texture builder. It can easily become the understated element that lets hardware shine.
Beige mosaics: Adds a fun, playful pattern while keeping the look easy on the eye. This means they are a carefree choice for kitchens where cherry is already bold.
Light taupe subway tile: Creates balance between cherry’s warmth and cooler finishes in the room. To complete the look, brass hardware and granite countertops in lighter tones are great examples of what works with soft neutrals.
For an eye-catching take on backsplash tiles, green is a go-to material to pair with cherry cabinetry. Sage green tones add a bit of edgy freshness without overpowering. Olive greens are also a great choice for livening up rustic or traditional kitchens, as they echo natural palettes.
Sage subway tile: Adds a much needed sense of freshness, especially if your kitchen has red tones from cherry cabinetry.
Olive-toned ceramic tiles: These shades bring subtle richness and a lived-in feel, with options like our Zellige Coriander or A Mano Green collections that pull together the rest of the design.
Stone mosaics with green veining: Tile and its many colors can draw the eye from cabinets to the backsplash with just enough of a pop. Depending on your countertops, a sage tile might feel light and fresh, while darker granite or white countertops give an even bolder punch of contrast.
Gray has become a go-to material in kitchens for its ability to balance red tones. When paired with cherry wood cabinets, gray tiles act as the sophisticated neutral that creates interest while muting the richness of the cabinetry.
Light gray subway: Keeps the palette clean, especially next to stainless steel appliances.
Charcoal mosaics: Too much pattern and color can cause the space to appear heavy, so use charcoal in smaller formats or as a border.
Stone with gray veining: This is a great way to tie cherry cabinets and granite countertops together with understated detail. Gray backsplashes add a modern touch that can grow with the space over time, keeping the look updated without clashing with cherry’s warmth.
If you want to create a lively pop, blue tiles or mosaics might be the choice. Blue is also one of the most effective ways to contrast cherry’s red tones. Navy, cobalt, or pale aqua tiles all present different moods.
Deep navy creates an unexpected focal point that accents stainless steel appliances and brass hardware.
Bright blue lends updated style to a traditional kitchen, especially with white countertops and an island centerpiece.
Lighter aqua tones add some cohesiveness to rustic kitchens where stone floors or farmhouse details are present. It’s easy to understand why blue continues to be used; it gives you an opportunity to have a contrasting color that still feels approachable day after day.
Gone are the days of the backsplash being an afterthought. Stone slabs, mosaics, and textured tiles are all beautiful ways to add some interest. By using stone with natural color variations and realistic textures, you can easily get creative with backsplash designs that stand up to the toughest interior trends.
Granite slabs, marble mosaics, or even textured quartzite tiles give cherry cabinetry new life. Natural stone not only pairs well with cherry wood cabinets; it adds cohesiveness throughout the rest of your kitchen design, especially when paired with countertops or an island slab in the same material.
When you pair the richness of cherry cabinetry with a thoughtful backsplash, the kitchen immediately feels more tailored and personal. White, neutral, green, gray, and blue backsplashes are all beautiful choices that show how different palettes can work seamlessly with cherry wood cabinets. From granite slabs to stone mosaics, every tile gives you an opportunity to create a one-of-a-kind kitchen.
At Artistic Tile, we understand how important this balance is. Our collection of backsplash tiles, stone slabs, and mosaics gives you inspiring ideas to create a kitchen with timeless charm. Together, we can bring your vision to life, pairing the warmth of cherry wood with backsplash tiles that set the tone for your space.
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Cloud White
Gloss
$33.00 per S/F
4" X 4" X 1/2"
Sea Spray
Gloss
$34.00 per S/F
4" X 4" X 1/2"
Sky Blue
Gloss
$33.00 per S/F
4" X 4" X 1/2"
Sand
Gloss
$33.00 per S/F
4" X 4" X 1/2"
Rose
Gloss
$34.00 per S/F
4" X 4" X 1/2"
Mediterranean Blue
Gloss
$31.00 per S/F
4" X 4" X 1/2"
Coriander
Gloss
$31.00 per S/F
4" X 4" X 1/2"
Cumin
Gloss
$31.00 per S/F
4" X 4" X 1/2"
Turmeric
Gloss
$33.00 per S/F
4" X 4" X 1/2"
Sumac
Gloss
$34.00 per S/F
12" X 24" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti Standard
Honed
$42.00 per S/F
12" X 24" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti Standard
Polished
$41.00 per S/F
12" X 24" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti Extra
Polished
$56.00 per S/F
12" X 24" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti Select
Honed
$50.00 per S/F
24" X 24" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti Select
Honed
$89.00 per S/F
4" X 12" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti A1 Select
Honed
$36.00 per S/F
4" X 4" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti
Honed
$48.00 per S/F
12" X 24" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti Select
Polished
$50.00 per S/F
18" X 36" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti Select
Polished
$91.00 per S/F
4" X 12" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti A1 Select
Polished
$36.00 per S/F
12" X 24" X 3/8"
Azul Cielo
Honed
$59.00 per S/F
12" X 12" X 3/8"
Azul Cielo
Polished
$50.00 per S/F
26-13/16" X 15- 3/16" X 3/8"
Bianco Dolomiti
Polished
$90.00 per S/F
26-13/16" X 15- 3/16" X 3/8"
Calacatta Gold
Polished
$90.00 per S/F
26-13/16" X 15- 3/16" X 3/8"
Nero
Polished
$90.00 per S/F
26-13/16" X 15- 3/16" X 3/8"
Thassos
Polished
$106.00 per S/F
26-13/16" X 15- 3/16" X 3/8"
Matcha Verde
Honed
$90.00 per S/F
26-13/16" X 15- 3/16" X 3/8"
White Sand
Honed
$90.00 per S/F
12" X 24" X 3/8"
Calacatta Gold
Honed
$71.00 per S/F
18" X 18" X 3/8"
Calacatta Gold
Honed
$83.00 per S/F
24" X 24" X 3/8"
Calacatta Gold
Honed
$120.00 per S/F
6" X 12" X 3/8"
Calacatta Gold
Honed
$54.00 per S/F
12" X 24" X 3/8"
Calacatta Gold
Polished
$71.00 per S/F
18" X 18" X 3/8"
Calacatta Gold
Polished
$83.00 per S/F
24" X 24" X 3/8"
Calacatta Gold
Polished
$120.00 per S/F
6" X 12" X 3/8"
Calacatta Gold
Polished
$50.00 per S/F
$1,500.00 each
Honed Stone Broken Joint 1.0cm
$50.00 per S/F
Honed 12" x 24" x 3/8" Stone Aris Edge
$35.00 per S/F
$520.00 each
Polished Stone
$174.00 per S/F
$0.00 each
Vein Cut Filled Honed 16" x 32" x 3/8" Stone Aris Edge
$28.00 per S/F
48" X 120" X 3/4"
Nero
Honed
$30.00 per S/F
48" X 120" X 3/4"
Crema
Honed
$25.00 per S/F
48" X 120" X 3/4"
Multi Colore
Honed
$30.00 per S/F
48" X 120" X 3/4"
Verde Perlino
Honed
$30.00 per S/F
48" X 120" X 3/4"
Fumo Rosato
Honed
$30.00 per S/F
Honed 18" x 18" x 3/8" Stone Aris Edge
$28.00 per S/F
Polished Stone
$300.00 per S/F
$0.00 each
3/4"
Bianco Dolomiti Extra
Polished
$240.00 per S/F
3/4"
Bianco Dolomiti Select
Polished
$160.00 per S/F
1-1/4"
Bianco Dolomiti Extra
Polished
$285.00 per S/F