Australian Home Beautiful

Kitchen splashbacks UP THE WALL

Nowhere will you find more creative freedom than when choosing a splashback for your kitchen. Sure, a splashback’s primary purpose is to protect the underlying wall from cooking splatters, grease and grime, but don’t be afraid to wield this kitchen shield as a powerful design weapon, too – a place to inject creativity and interest. From rustic terracotta tiles to smooth concrete, alluring veined marble or timber planks, there’s an endless variety of splashback materials, colours, finishes and layouts that can dictate the overall style of the heart of your home.To achieve the splashback of your dreams, eschew mainstream styles and opt for a unique design that suits your home and lifestyle, plus expresses your personality. Read on to see our pick of designs making a splash.

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