How Many Tiles for Your Kitchen Backsplash?
Calculate tile quantity for kitchen and bathroom backsplashes with outlet cutouts and waste factor.
Backsplash Tile Sizing
A standard kitchen backsplash is 18 inches tall (from countertop to upper cabinets). Full-height backsplashes (counter to ceiling) are trending in 2026 and use 2-3x more tile. The area behind the stove often extends higher — measure each section separately. Subtract outlet boxes (~0.3 sq ft each) and windows from the total.
Subway Tile Remains King
3×6 subway tile is still the most popular backsplash choice because it is affordable ($3-8/sqft), timeless, and easy to install. The classic brick-pattern layout has minimal waste. For a modern look, try a vertical stack, herringbone, or oversized 4×12 subway tile. White glossy subway tile is the most universally appealing choice for resale value.
Peel-and-stick backsplash tiles ($5-15/sqft) are a viable option for renters or budget projects. Quality brands (Smart Tiles, Aspect) look surprisingly good and last 5-10 years. They can be removed without damaging walls. Not as durable or authentic-looking as real tile, but 80% of the visual impact at 30% of the cost and effort.