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Splashback design ideas - Give your kitchen that WOW factor!

Splashback design ideas - Give your kitchen that WOW factor!

The kitchen splash back is a key component in any kitchen design and making it a statement piece will lift the final result in your kitchen renovation. Right now, there are a wide range of fantastic materials, colours and styles to choose from that will help add a WOW factor to your kitchen design whilst still remaining functional. 

Like any other component of your kitchen it is important that the splashback reflect your overall kitchen theme or style. The choice is yours. You can use a splashback to introduce bold colour, texture or subtle pattern that links back to your kitchen design. Stone used for bench tops can be continued as the splashback for a seamless look, stainless steel works well with an ‘industrial style’ kitchen and subway tiles for example are a perfect option for more traditional style kitchens like Hamptons or country.

To help you find a splashback solution that’s both functional and stylish we’ve put together a list of the latest splashback materials and designs. We hope you find it a valuable resource when selecting a splashback for your next kitchen renovation.

Robert Fonti, Director Balnei & Colina

 

 

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Glass Splashbacks

Glass splashbacks offer a versatile solution as they come in a vast array of colours to suit any kitchen style.  If your after a more contemporary look then glass is a great option. Sheets of toughened glass are one of the most practical choices, as they are heat and impact resistant, reflect light well and with no grout lines (unlike their tile counterpart) are very easy to clean. 

Neutral shades are, as always, the most popular. Clear glass fades into the background and provides a very subtle no-splashback look. You can also opt to make a statement by selecting bold colours, sparkling finishes, mirrored, matte or metallic effects or you can even have artwork mounted behind the glass.

Design Tip: Use a clear glass splashback to assist with functionality. An example may include wanting to keep your exposed brickwork as your splashback. Covering it with clear glass will increase functionality with easy cleaning whilst still giving the appearance of an industrial ‘exposed brick’ look.

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Tile Splashbacks 

Decorative tiles can transform an ordinary splashback into a beautiful focal point for your kitchen. There is an endless array of style, shapes, colours and patterns to choose from. From subway to Moroccan, a tiled splashback can help define your kitchen. You can even experiment with different coloured grout and different layouts for eg vertical vs herringbone patterns. 

Due to the vast selection of materials and styles tiles are the most versatile of splashback options. Tiles provide the best cost effective option with the opportunity to reflect not only your personality and sense of style but also an easy way to accurately complement your kitchen design theme.

The only drawback is that it can be difficult to keep the grout dirt and stain free.

Design Tip: If your limited by budget concentrate the use of your feature tile in the areas where it will have the most impact visually.

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Window splashbacks

One of our favourite trends at the moment is glass window splashbacks. They help bring the outside in and look especially beautiful when they offer a view to a lush garden or a wall of green beyond. 

A window splashback will allow more light to flow through your kitchen and further open up your kitchen space. It is an easy to clean option that adds plenty of natural light and brightens up your kitchen work space.

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Mirrored Splashbacks

A mirrored splashback will add a touch of glamour to any kitchen. Ideal for small spaces, a mirrored splashback can bring much needed light into a kitchen and with it’s reflective properties, can make a space feel larger or reflect an outside view. 

Similar in pricing to a glass splashback a mirror splashback is another clever option for your splashback short list.

The only downside is this option would need a fair amount of regular cleaning in order to keep the surface free from grease, smudged and dust particles.

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Stone Splashbacks

No other kitchen material says luxury and high-end quite as well as a beautiful stone splashback. 

Natural stone, like Marble, creates a timeless feel, especially when paired with matching benchtops. It goes well with everything from contemporary to more traditional style kitchens. It’s more expensive that tiles and glass but the effect is simply beautiful. 

Committing to natural stone surface does come with maintenance. Regular sealing is recommended as acidic food substances can stain if left to sit for even a small period of time. It is also prone to scratching. In general natural stone tends to wear and patina with age which is not necessarily a negative if you like the weathered look. 

However, if you want the natural stone look without the maintenance, reconstituted stone is the best choice. Companies like Ceasarstone & Smartstone, our preferred suppliers, offer a myriad of choices that accurately mimic the look of natural stone.  

With the advances in manufacture and design technology you can hardy tell the difference and it is definitely worth the trip to the showroom to see for yourself. Offering elegance and sophistication, reconstituted stone comes in a variety of colours and ranges from deep blues-greys through to bright white Calacatta.

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TOP TIPS for choosing a splashback

  1. Choose you benchtop first then select your splashback to work in with your benchtop.
  2. Use a statement splashback to inject personality into a simple clean-lined kitchen, to add further dimension and prevent the space from looking too clinical.
  3. Use a stone bench top for your kitchen splashback to create a sense of luxury for a more high-end kitchen design. 

Still having trouble selecting the perfect splashback for your kitchen design? Leave it to the experts. 

For more information about our kitchen design and renovation service or to book a design consultation, call 1300 450 320 or send us an email.

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