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Worktops & splashbacks

Add a feature wall

Taking a splashback up to the ceiling behind open shelving will add depth and textural interest, as well as break up high banks of cabinetry. Choose a lighter laminate over a heavy stone surface, which will be easier to install and keep clean.

Make a statement

Jazz up a more pared-back kitchen with a striking terrazzo surface. Marmoreal is

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