Artisanal with a modern edge, our Picket Tile is beloved by designers and homeowners alike for its versatile silhouette that results in unforgettable installations–particularly as a backsplash. Handcrafted to perfection in our California Factory, this elongated hexagon tile can transform your space into a masterpiece of interior design.
Today we’re highlighting four of our favorite ways to create a stunning Picket backsplash in kitchens, bathrooms, restaurants, and more–let’s get into it!
1. Braided
Tile: Picket Sea Glass | Image: Chase Daniels | Installer: M. Walter Designs
The braided pattern is perfect for those who love a traditional look with a twist, intertwining elegance with a hint of whimsy. In this design, our Picket Tiles are arranged in a way that they seem to weave in and out of each other, creating a mesmerizing braided effect.
Tile: Picket Tusk | Design: Hatch Works Austin | Image: Robert Gomez Photography | Installer: Nuckels Tile
One of the beautiful things about a braided Picket Tile pattern is that there are endless ways to install it, so you can create the braided backsplash of your dreams–whatever that looks like. The angle of your braid can create a dramatic effect or exude a soothing rippling look depending on how steep it is. We love how the bathroom below uses a vertical braided pattern that flows cohesively across the floor as well.
Tile: Picket Salton Sea | Design: Shannon Demma, Urbana Design Studio | Image: Kate Falconer
This intricate pattern works beautifully in spaces that aim to balance classic charm with a touch of the unexpected, creating an organically flowing focal point that’s both sophisticated and playful.
2. Vertically Stacked
Tile: Picket Frost | Design: Rudy Winston Design | Image: Janis Nicolay
A testament to the saying “less is more,” the vertically stacked, also known as straight-set, pattern is ideal for those who adore a clean and classic look. In this arrangement, Picket Tiles are stacked vertically, creating a lattice-like design that exudes modern sophistication.
Tile: Picket Caribbean | Design: Pheasant Lane Designs | Image: Linda Pordon Photography
Whether you choose a half-backsplash topped with tile trim or a full counter-to-ceiling look, using a vertically stacked pattern will enhance the feeling of height in your space making it an especially excellent choice for smaller areas. The clean columns of Picket Tile offer a sleek, contemporary look that fits well into a multitude of design styles.
3. Horizontally Stacked
Tile: Picket Salton Sea | Design: Todd Davis Architecture | Image: Eric Rorer
The horizontally stacked pattern places Picket Tile on its side to show off its extended silhouette, echoing a classic field tile pattern but with more visual interest. This leads to another design trick: when these tiles are laid out horizontally, they create a stretching effect that gives the illusion of a longer, wider space.
Tile: Picket White Wash | Image: Patricia Chang | Installer: Joanna Lo
The generous size of our Picket Tile allows the glaze color you choose to really shine. Crisp white glazes in a horizontal straight-set can give off a modern farmhouse vibe, while the pattern allows some of our more vibrant glazes to show off their beautiful handmade color variation.
4. Multicolored
Tile: Picket Sea Glass + Jade | Design: Rebecca McAndrew | Image: Curb Appeal Photography
Speaking of color, using multiple colors with Picket Tile lets you create a backsplash that’s as unique as you are. Whether you’re drawn to bold, vibrant shades or soft pastel tones, a multicolored Picket backsplash allows you to express your personality in full color.
Tile: Picket Tuolumne Meadows + Gardenia | Design: TVL Creative | Image: Rebecca Todd
With this style, you can let your creativity run wild. The sunny backsplash above sprinkles in one slightly different shade which emphasizes Picket’s gem-shaped silhouette, while at the sushi restaurant below a mix of black and pink Picket Tiles are intentionally placed to mimic koi fish.
Tile: Picket Basalt + custom pink and red | Design: Todd Davis Architecture | Image: Patricia Chang | Installer: Adam Tortosa
Questions? Ask A Tile Expert
From design questions to free help with sample selection, realistic renderings of Picket Tile in your space, and more, fill out the form below and our friendly tile experts will be in touch shortly.