When designing your kitchen, one crucial element that often gets delayed to the end is the kitchen splashback. Not only are splashbacks integral to a well-designed kitchen, but they are also practical, protecting your walls from grease, oil, and food splatters. Splashbacks make cleaning up easy and prevent damage to your freshly painted walls. Whether you want to create a bold statement or seamlessly integrate the splashback into your kitchen design, here are some of the best kitchen splashback ideas to inspire your next project.

Full Wall Kitchen Splashback vs. Feature Splashback


One of the first decisions you'll make when choosing a splashback is whether to go for a full wall splashback or a feature splashback. A full wall splashback runs the entire length of the wall between the worktop and wall units, providing full coverage, while a feature splashback is placed just behind the hob, making it a focal point.

Your choice depends on your kitchen style and usage. For example, if you're designing a traditional shaker-style kitchen with a dark granite worktop, a feature splashback in the same material behind the hob creates a striking, cohesive look without darkening the room too much.

Matching Your Kitchen Splashback with the Worktop

 

A tried-and-true design approach is matching the kitchen splashback to your worktop. This creates a seamless, sophisticated look and is particularly effective with natural stone or stone-effect materials. Lighter-coloured stones work well for full wall splashbacks, while darker tones are often used for feature splashbacks, paired with matching upstands around the rest of the worktop. This combination offers both practicality and style, tying the design together effortlessly.

 

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Coordinating the Floor, Worktop, and Splashback

 

With the growing popularity of materials like porcelain tile, it’s now possible to match your kitchen floor, worktop, and splashback, creating a harmonious and cohesive design throughout the kitchen. This approach is ideal for those seeking a seamless flow between the main surface areas.

Alternatively, you can opt for a more dynamic look by using the same tile range but in contrasting colours for the floor, worktop and splashback. This adds visual interest while maintaining unity in terms of texture and style.

Tiled Splashbacks: Classic and Timeless

 

Tiled kitchen splashbacks are a timeless option that never goes out of style. Whether you opt for modern metro tiles, classic squares, or intricate mosaics, tiles offer endless versatility. With thousands of styles, colours, and sizes available, you’ll easily find a design that complements your kitchen while fitting your budget.

Tiles are not only a practical choice but also one of the easiest materials to update. Replacing or refreshing a tiled splashback can transform your kitchen’s look without requiring a full renovation, making it a cost-effective way to keep your kitchen feeling fresh and modern.

 

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Glass Kitchen Splashbacks: Sleek and Customisable

 

For a sleek, modern aesthetic, glass kitchen splashbacks are a fantastic option. Glass offers a luxurious finish that’s easy to clean and highly durable. Available in a wide range of colours, patterns, and even custom prints, glass splashbacks allow you to add a unique, personal touch to your kitchen.

Want something truly one-of-a-kind? Glass splashbacks can be custom-printed with any image, pattern, or design you choose, from a family photo to an abstract piece of art. This makes them ideal for homeowners looking to make a bold statement while enjoying the practical benefits of easy maintenance and high durability.

 

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Choose the Perfect Splashback for Your Kitchen

 

Selecting the right kitchen splashback is an essential  part of your kitchen design, providing both style and functionality. Whether you prefer the timeless appeal of tiles, the sleek look of glass, or a seamless design that matches your worktop or floor, there’s a splashback option to suit every style and budget. Contact Raison Home today to learn more about how we can bring your kitchen vision to life.

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