Should Backsplash Go on Side Walls? Expert Guide for Homeowners

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When planning a kitchen or bathroom remodel, one common question that arises is: should backsplash go on side walls too, or just behind the countertop and stove?
While the backsplash is often seen as a functional element protecting the wall from moisture and spills, it also plays a key

When planning a kitchen or bathroom remodel, one common question that arises is: should backsplash go on side walls too, or just behind the countertop and stove?

While the backsplash is often seen as a functional element protecting the wall from moisture and spills, it also plays a key role in defining the aesthetics of your space. At SF Marble and Granite, we’ve helped hundreds of homeowners in Lowell and nearby areas navigate backsplash design decisions—always focusing on function, style, and long-term satisfaction.

In this guide, we’ll break down the practical, aesthetic, and design considerations of adding backsplash to side walls, helping you make the right call for your space.

What Is a Side Wall Backsplash?

Before diving into whether you should install it, let’s clarify: the side wall backsplash refers to the portion of wall adjacent to countertops, especially those next to appliances or near open wall ends. Unlike the main backsplash—typically behind the sink and cooktop—the side wall backsplash extends the tile or stone to the lateral wall area, often forming an L-shape.

Depending on layout, this can cover:

  • One side of the counter against a wall

  • An exposed cabinet end wall

  • A short return wall

  • Bathroom side walls near vanities

The Benefits of Extending Backsplash to Side Walls

1. More Protection From Splashes and Grease

One of the main reasons for backsplash installation is protection. Side walls, especially near stoves or sinks, are still vulnerable to:

  • Grease splatters

  • Water spots

  • Food stains

Adding backsplash to side walls offers complete coverage, reducing future repainting or wall repairs.

2. Creates a Finished, High-End Look

A partial backsplash can look unfinished—especially in kitchens where only the back wall has tile. Extending the material onto side walls adds:

  • Visual balance

  • A custom, seamless appearance

  • More depth and design cohesion

If you’re using luxury materials like marble or granite, full-wrap backsplash designs elevate the sophistication of the space.

3. Better Resale Appeal

Many modern buyers are drawn to well-finished kitchens and bathrooms, and side wall backsplash installations add that extra “designer” touch. It subtly communicates that attention to detail and high-quality materials were prioritized.

When Should You Install Backsplash on Side Walls?

At SF Marble and Granite, our backsplash installation experts always begin with a layout consultation. Here are the situations where adding backsplash on side walls makes the most sense:

 Your countertop ends against a wall.

In this case, you’ll often see food or liquid splashes accumulate on that bare wall. A side wall backsplash provides practical protection.

 You’re using natural stone or full-height backsplash.

Materials like granite, quartz, or marble are often cut to size. Extending to the side wall ensures visual flow and material consistency.

 You want a luxury kitchen or bathroom look.

Whether you're aiming for a spa-like bath or a chef-inspired kitchen, extending backsplash on adjacent walls creates that full-wrap aesthetic you see in high-end homes.

When You Might Skip the Side Wall Backsplash

There are some layouts where a side wall backsplash isn’t necessary—or can even feel out of place.

 If your cabinets go wall-to-wall

In tight galley kitchens or bathrooms, the cabinet may end flush with the wall, leaving no visible surface to tile.

 If budget is tight

Every extra square foot of tile, labor, and grout adds cost. If you’re on a strict budget, focus on high-impact zones first (like behind the stove and sink) and consider adding side backsplash later.

 If your backsplash design is decorative-only

Some homeowners opt for a statement tile feature rather than a functional backsplash. In such cases, extending to side walls might disrupt the focal design.

What Materials Work Best for Side Walls?

At S&F Marble and Granite, we offer a wide range of materials for backsplash installation each with unique aesthetic and functional qualities.

  • Granite – Durable, heat-resistant, and ideal for cohesive countertops and backsplash.

  • Marble – Timeless and elegant, especially in bathrooms or luxury kitchens.

  • Quartz – Non-porous, easy to maintain, and available in consistent patterns.

  • Porcelain/ceramic tile – Affordable and stylish, with countless design options.

Our fabrication team can cut any of these materials to match your layout ensuring your side walls look like a natural extension of your backsplash.

Expert Tips

If your backsplash stops halfway up a side wall, a finished edge trim adds a polished touch. These small details can make a big difference in the final appearance.

Trims can be:

  • Bullnose tiles

  • Schluter metal trims

  • Coordinating tile caps

Our backsplash installation team at SF Marble and Granite always recommends a trim when installing side wall extensions.

Why Choose SF Marble and Granite for Your Backsplash Installation?

When it comes to backsplash installation, precision matters. Whether you're working with stone slabs, custom-cut tiles, or a combination of textures, your installer must:

  • Measure accurately

  • Cut cleanly around outlets or corners

  • Match grout lines seamlessly

At SF Marble and Granite, our installers combine craftsmanship with technology. We use advanced measuring tools and waterjet cutting systems to ensure your backsplash—side walls included—fits perfectly and looks stunning.

Located in Lowell, MA, we’ve served homeowners across the region for over a decade. Whether you're doing a full kitchen renovation or just updating your backsplash, we're here to guide you through material selection, layout options, and expert installation.

Conclusion

Backsplash installation on side walls is both a practical and aesthetic choice. It protects more surface area, creates a high-end finished look, and increases your home’s resale value. While it may not be necessary in every layout, it often delivers benefits that outweigh the costs.

If you’re unsure about what works best in your kitchen or bathroom, our design consultants at S&F Marble and Granite are happy to help. With years of experience in backsplash fabrication and installation, we make sure every detail—from layout to trim—is done right.

 Contact us for a free estimate on your backsplash project. Let us help you achieve a clean, beautiful, and durable kitchen or bathroom space—with or without side wall extensions

 

 

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