What are the types of splashbacks?

What type of kitchen splashback should you choose?

  • Quartz splashback. The finish on this easy-to-clean splashback is almost identical to stone.
  • Ceramic splashback. The stone-look finish on this splashback is exceptionally low maintenance.
  • Stainless steel splashback.
  • Lacquered glass splashback.
  • Printed glass splashback.

What color splashback goes with white kitchen?

Metallic glass splashback colours accent both trends very well; they match both the appliances and the white cabinets. If you’re looking for a way to add warmth and a splash of colour, vibrant yellows and reds are popular choices.

Can you use Caesarstone as a splashback?

Not only can Caesarstone surfaces be used as splashbacks behind cooktops in accordance with relevant standards, but are also ideal in wet-zones behind sinks as an easy to clean solution.

Why decosplash for your splashback?

DecoSplash is a cost-effective and low maintenance option that can also achieve a natural stone or marble look for your splashback. Our marble, travertine and terrazzo designs look equally at home among both classic kitchens and contemporary designs. The splashback is a great place to create some fun in the kitchen.

What are the best splashback ideas with accompanying images?

So, the 19 best splashback ideas with accompanying images are: 1. Wood Panelled Splashback Using a timber panelled splashback. Versatile in design, timber splashbacks compliment both light and dark cabinetry and bench tops. 2. Geometric Splashback A geometric pattered splashback.

What are the current trends in kitchen splashbacks?

Some current trends of kitchen splashbacks include; Glass window splashbacks, rustic timber, raw texture and single stone slab, yet ceramic and porcelain are atypically the most common choice of kitchen splashback.

Can I Use my Kitchen benchtop as a splashback?

While often the material used for your kitchen benchtops can be also used as your splashback, the reality is, your kitchen splashback is one of the easiest components to have fun with when it comes to kitchen design.