Kitchen splashback? Need help!
Jess Van elk
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Comments (4)We recently did a splash back in our new kitchen using 41 x 41 mm square stainless still tiles from a company in Western Australia called ALLOY. They look amazing and everyone comments on them. They make tiles out of lots of different metals and in larger (and smaller) sizes....See MoreNeed help with kitchen splashback
Comments (4)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!...See MoreNeed help deciding on a splashback tile!!
Comments (10)You may have already made a decision on this but I thought I'd just weigh in with my thoughts anyway ... six months ago we finished fitting out a new kitchen and we are thrilled with both the look and the practicality of it all. Initially I was going to go down the glass splash back track but eventually I chose tiles because I decided that, for me, the seamless splash back was a bit bland and same same. I also love blue, brown and white as a palette – and the tiles I chose were just slightly wonky (not too crazy – they still had to be easy to wipe over etc), rectangular, hand-made Spanish tiles in a lovely duck-egg blue. The slight wonkiness means they catch the light beautifully as you move around the room. The benches and cupboards are a warm white and the large island bench is a fantastic slab of spotted gum with another long piece of spotted gum on the upstand behind the sink. Behind the stove (which is the only place that the real concern about grotty grout really comes into play) we have a stainless steel splash back going up to the rangehood. Not sure if this helps but I am thrilled with my kitchen and have no regrets about going with interesting tiles....See Moreneed help on splashback for kitchen
Comments (10)Thank you all I have now decided...wow that was a marathon. So I am going for a 3D tile in white laid vertical from Di Lorenzo their WOW collection called Delta. Boy I hope it looks good....See MoreJess Van elk
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