Statement splashback inspiration

Gold Coast cabinet maker

Source @tiento

Splashbacks are so much more than a way to protect your kitchen from ricocheting food splashes. Splashbacks, alongside your kitchen island, are frequently the first thing people notice when they walk into your kitchen. So, let’s use them as an opportunity to highlight your distinct style and personality. Here are our insights into the types of kitchen splashbacks that might work for you.

Tiled Splashback

Tiles are a great way to instantly add character and texture to your kitchen. And because they come in a vast variety of colours, shapes, patterns and finishes, you are sure to find something that matches your personal style. Kit-kat or finger tiles are becoming very popular right now, as they add a sense of rhythm and repetition to the kitchen and give plenty of texture. As Gold Coast joiners, a favourite of ours lately has been the light travertine tile splashback. Travertine tiles are typically used for flooring applications but can also be used as a beautiful splashback in contemporary coastal-style homes.

Gold Coast cabinet maker

Source @scandinavdesign

Natural stone splashback

Natural stone has a real beauty about it and can add a luxurious feel to any kitchen. There are plenty of options to choose from. Marble, for example, creates a seamless look, especially if you match your splashback with your benchtop. We recommend you go and see your choice of natural stone in the slab size before you make the final decision, as natural stone slabs can look very different to the small sample sizes.

Gold coast cabinet maker

Source @sustainablekitchens

Window splashback

Using windows as a splashback is a great way to connect your kitchen to your outdoor space. This is a perfect option if you have a lush garden or backyard to look out onto, as it will give that feeling of indoor-outdoor flow. It’s also a great way to factor in extra natural light into the room, and because it’s all about the outdoor flow, it will never go out of trend and will suit almost any home.

Source @villastyling

Coloured glass splashback

If you’re looking for a modern and affordable option for your splashback, you can always go for a coloured glass splashback. These are typically available in various colours, from classic neutrals to rich and dark tones. They come in a matte or gloss finish, depending on your style and preference.

Gold Coast cabinet maker

Source by @glassontime

At KW Cabinets, we have years of experience helping our clients to implement a statement splashback in any modern kitchen. With our handcrafted cabinetry and custom furniture, we can help you create your dream kitchen, no matter what your taste.

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