Mid century modern is one of the interior design styles that has attracted great attention in the past few years and the next few years. We have come to you with great ideas for you to experience this style, which is created by designer items, warm colors, and the harmony of old and new, in your kitchen! As we mentioned in our previous blog post titled New Aesthetic Unlocked: 10 Ideas For Mid Century Tile, here we will talk about unique tile examples that you can use in your kitchen. Shall we start to explore?

Mid Century Modern Kitchen Design Ideas
1)Green Glass Tile Backsplash

Green tiles, the dance of glass with light, and the harmony of retro and modernism, combined with your wooden kitchen cabinets. As one of the first designs that comes to mind when it comes to mid century modern kitchens, this backsplash tile will completely change the atmosphere of the room it is in.
2) White Zellige Tile

The Moroccan magic on your backsplash. Even with the orange kitchen cabinets that provide the perfect retro vibe. With a white zellige tile that you choose to keep all your plants and colorful kitchen cabinets in view, you can both give the feeling of work with the hand-glazed look on your walls and achieve a balanced color palette.
3) Blue and White Backsplash
Wouldn’t a Spanish tile backsplash look great with your colorful pots, wooden cabinets, and all the other elements that reveal your character? You can create a design that is both easy to use and aesthetically pleasing, especially by choosing glazed terracotta. Remember, mid-century modern kitchens prioritize functionality as well as aesthetics.
4) Brown Ceramic Tile
Wouldn’t you like to enjoy the breezes of Egypt with a Hans Wegner design and the spices you have collected from each of your travels? Horus is here to catch the perfect tone harmony with your brown backsplash and chairs.
5) Hexagon Backsplash Tile
Do your wooden kitchen cabinets need a friend who keeps more light and reflects light? I think limestone tiles with beige tones can help you in this regard. Also in a hexagon pattern form. This honeycomb design will bring you a touch of nature and provide the appropriate background for displaying your different accessories.
6) Blue Porcelain Backsplash
The apple of Marca Corona Collection’s eye, the most impressive shade of blue. Do you need a completely personalized tile bar front or tiled kitchen island design? Whether you use contrasting or complementary colors, Soda will provide you with color harmony that other tiles cannot offer, even with mid century modern kitchen cabinets.
7) Wood Look Porcelain Tile
What is the essential common point of a mid-century modern kitchen? A wood look porcelain tile that can accompany your wooden cabinets! There is no design you cannot upgrade with a natural wood tile that can match your futuristic candlesticks and handmade ceramic plates!
8) Coffee Corner
Rwanda or Honduras? Or would you prefer a quieter option and find Colombia more suitable? I think a light brown thin brick tile would be a perfect option for a coffee corner! This design, with black tone details and a coffee machine that can match, will give you the feeling of a mid-century modern kitchen to your core.
9) Mosaic Tile Backsplash
What if we made things even more fun? For example, what if we provided you with the old feeling of terracotta and the modern touch of marble in a single mosaic tile? As a backsplash, it could even become a focal point that would attract more attention than your unique collection of products!
10) Brick Wall Tile
It doesn’t have to be a full backsplash design; you can think of it as an accent wall for the dinner nook you created in your mid-century modern kitchen. This porcelain wall tile, with its terracotta tones and a real brick texture, coexists harmoniously with your wooden furniture and a variety of color palettes.
Need More Mid Century Modern Kitchen Ideas?
In our tile blog, we have more interior design style alternatives and tile ideas to help you create your dream space. Contact us to learn more details about materials, or visit us to see them under our light, and feel the texture.








