Splashbacks are perhaps one of the most practical yet undervalued components in a kitchen. If taken as a purely functional necessity, your splashback provides an easy to clean surface, protecting walls from the moisture build up associated with cooking, and indeed the occasional residue that can sometimes occur from an over enthusiastic bubbling pot. But they can be far more exciting than a mere protective surface. In this article we take a look at some fabulous splashback ideas which will definitely give your kitchen some personality and a wow factor, without compromising on the practical necessities.
Tiled Splashbacks
Perhaps the most common and traditional, tiles have been used as splashbacks pretty much forever. Despite being more traditional there is nothing to stop tiles splashbacks from being a real statement piece. We really like this geometric pattern from Worktop-express. Yes, it can play tricks on your eyes, especially if you stare at it for too long but it really would add a great effect in any kitchen. We also love this hexagonal shape grey splashback from porcelain superstore. The grey is very clean and modern and gives hints of marble and the hexagonal tiles create a more dynamic look than normal rectangular tiles.
Glass Splashbacks
Although not the cheapest, some of the patterns and colours that can be achieved using a toughened glass splashback are out of this world. For example, take a look at this Rainbow rain mountain effect splashback from Premier Range. The vibrancy and how energetic the pattern is will be a huge talking point. It doesn’t stop there though, Premier Range also supply word collage splashbacks, which add a really personal feel to a kitchen.
Acrylic Splashbacks
For a slightly cheaper version, but with the same potential as glass, acrylic splashbacks are a great option. Take a look at this striking light blue splashback from the acrylic store. This gives the same sort of visual as under cupboard LEDs. If retro is your thing, then we have just the style for you. This retro Bauhaus printed acrylic splashback from Cut My Plastic is a retro lover’s dream.
Stainless steel splashbacks
Stainless steel is perhaps a lot more professional looking and extremely durable, but it is, in and of itself, a real statement piece when used for a splashback. Although you’re not likely to get one in a variety of colours or patterns, a stainless splashback looks clean and professional. If you have a lot of appliances with brushed steel look, this will really accentuate the style.
Quartz splashbacks
Perhaps the most opulent choice here, quartz really does bring an air of decadence and style to a kitchen. The patterns in quartz are obviously restricted with it being a natural product, but it does mean that no two splashbacks will be the same. We really liked this Gemini Quartz Atlantis Blue from Gemini worktops. The blue is a rich colour and the patterning just reminded us of a swirling seascape from above.
Splashbacks are a very practical item in a kitchen but that does not mean they need to be dull. The range of modern styles and materials means that you can really go to town and add an impressive statement piece to your kitchen.