Depends on the design of your kitchen and what look you are going for. The last splashback I had was a mirror. It looked great and reflected heaps of light.
Thanks Sharon. It's a smallish area that has to be covered although the kitchen is not small. I was just looking at the practical side of it. The cupboards are shaker style... So I am trying to achieve the " Hamptons look" I know that little brick style white tiles usually go with that look but........
Thanks for a little more information. For the hamptons and a white shaker door, you cant go past marble, but if it's a high use area, consider your options in product for a less porous product. Reconstituted stones in essastone and ceasar stone both have a natural looking decor thats geared toward marble lovers. I also found a tileon houzz in the xlite range that looks identical to a Carrara, and is actually a porcelain tile, no stone mason required, no sealing,and the end result is amazing! Look up xlight! If it's a small area you can afford a little luxury for high impact results! Don't underestimate a splash back, however small an area!
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