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Backsplash to ceiling.
If you ve chosen a larger scale patterned tile this allows for more surface area for the pattern to develop and be noticed.
One option is to tile around the window and all the way up to the ceiling like this gorgeous kitchen designed by studio mcgee that you can see more of here.
I will also be installing a chimney style hood over my cooktop.
Every kitchen is different but often the trickiest spot to figure out where you want your backsplash tile to end is around your kitchen window.
The classic subway tile frames out the window just beautifully.
Taking your backsplash to the ceiling in areas where wall cabinets do not impede such as near windows behind open shelving or behind a decorative range hood can add texture interest and modernity to your kitchen.
We need to see the kitchen and since backsplash along with wall color are the last 2 choices wait until the cabinets are in and.
You can see there was no need for accent tile behind the range.