Kitchen Splashback Ideas and Useful Guidelines to Remember

Kitchen Splashback Ideas and Useful Guidelines to Remember


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Before we discuss numerous kitchen splashback ideas, let's understand what a kitchen splashback is.

A kitchen splashback, also often called backsplash, is an easily wipeable screen that is installed on the kitchen wall, usually behind the cooking hob to shield it from brutal stains of grease, water, and other cooking messes. It also protects the wall from damage by heat and condensation. Splashbacks are primarily aimed to safeguard walls from blemishes and marks caused by cooking, but they can also be used to add a distinctive colour accent to make a kitchen attractive. Kitchen backsplash gives a lot of advantages like they are durable, they make regular kitchen cleaning easy and less time-consuming, prevent microbial growth and thus keep spaces hygienic. For these reasons, they are widely used residentially as well as commercially. Colours, materials, and sizes are available in a lot of variety to compliment any new or existing theme.

BOTTICINO QUARTZ

BOTTICINO QUARTZ

£334.25

Botticino Quartz has been manufactured to mimic Botticino Classico, one of the highest quality Italian marbles. It has a luxurious look with a series of gold stripes and veins on a beige base that combines seamlessly to produce a plain… read more

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AZUL PALOMINO EXOTIC QUARTZITE

AZUL PALOMINO EXOTIC QUARTZITE

£570.50

Azul Palomino Exotic Quartzite is a lovely quartzite with contrasting colours of earthy amber and ocean blue-grey that combine to provide intriguing movement. The most interesting patterns appear when bookmatched or quarter matched to suit daring, exotic designs or to… read more

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BLUE PEARL GT GRANITE

BLUE PEARL GT GRANITE

£377.45

Blue Pearl GT Granite is a dark blue granite slab with medium to large-sized, blue-grey spots and shimmering grains in a discrete pattern that adds natural beauty to any interior and exterior designs. This startling granite is popularly quarried in… read more

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What different kitchen splash-back ideas do we have?

With and without backsplash

There are plenty of choices available for kitchen backsplash designs: stone splashback, antique mirrored splashback, bespoke stainless steel backsplash, marble effect glass backsplash, ceramic splashback, etc. In fact, within the stone choices also, you have quite a lot to pick from like quartz backsplash with marble effect, marble splashback, granite splashback, travertine splashback, porcelain tiles, etc. Caesarstone and Essastone are quite sought after amongst homeowners in recent years, within the quartz stone splashback categories. With advancing technology, there are numerous modern kitchen backsplash ideas that keep on getting updated.

Tile kitchen Back-splash Ideas

Tiles create various opportunities for homeowners to make their kitchen splashback ideas fun and exciting. With a wide range of colour choices and pattern possibilities, they can be used to create a focal point and add life to busy kitchens. For neutral kitchen schemes, a contrasting touch can be given by choosing colours that pop out. Tiles can be something as simple as regular squares and rectangles to complex historical mural tiles. Some tiling options for splashback ideas are mentioned below:

  • Monochromatic tile splash back

Somebody who is a fan of more organised and uniform patterns can go for this conventional tiling style, where different tile blocks are placed adjacent to one another that falls within the same colour and are placed horizontally or vertically.

  • Mix matching colours

Create a dramatic effect with splashbacks by mixing and matching various colours. (Why settle for the ordinary when you have plenty of colours to be unique?) You can mix them in random order or create a pattern.

  • Hexagonal pattern Back Splash

Also called, honeycomb patterned tiles, hexagonal tiles are those that have six faces as the name suggests. They can be collaged together for sophisticated kitchen splashback ideas. They are available in different arrays of colours and can be combined artistically for an aesthetic touch. 

PAMESHA GREY TILES

PAMESHA GREY TILES

£19.95

Pamesha Grey Tiles is a surface material that features a Light-grey background shade that is topped by white veins of varying thicknesses.These soft grey tiles are sure to increase the value of your home with their incredibly unique and varied… read more

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SANDE GREY TILES

SANDE GREY TILES

£19.95

Sande Grey Tiles is a stunning porcelain tile that resembles soapstone in desirable grey shades. Sande Grey Tiles embodies versatility. Use more than one of these polished tiles in your space to achieve a unified designer look. This understated tile… read more

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TITAN GRIS TILES

TITAN GRIS TILES

£19.95

Titan Gris Tiles are grey in colour with a highly grained effect. These grey tiles are fantastic and durable tiles that make a space statement when installed. These tiles are very attractive for wall and floor installations. One can use… read more

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Stone kitchen splashback ideas

Unlike tile splashbacks, stone splashbacks when used as a whole slab reduce maintenance time consumed. This is because the tiles tend to store dirt and oils within the grout lines, so they require more cleaning time. Popular stone kitchen splashbacks ideas include:

  • Granite kitchen splashback

kitchen splashback ideas

granite splashback make good stone splashback ideas as they are heat and stain resistant. Their heavily grained patterns also help mask stains and scratches. Check out our best slabs granite collection.

BALTIC BROWN GRANITE

BALTIC BROWN GRANITE

£347.48

Baltic Brown is a coarse-grained granite that has a gorgeous blend of chocolate brown and black with small flecks of light brown. The first look at the granite resembles melted chocolate droplets on a cocoa coloured granite slab.Although it has… read more

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ANGOLA SILVER GRANITE

ANGOLA SILVER GRANITE

£338.84

Angola Silver Granite is uniformly black with speckles of silver embedded by a natural process. Natural stones like granite are always in style for their timeless beauty and long-lasting durability. Angola Silver is also known by names such as Nero… read more

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BAROCCO GRANITE

BAROCCO GRANITE

£363.27

Barocco Granite is natural stone that’s among the most opulent and magnificent surface materials. It has a dark brown surface background and features colours like gold and copper in the form of majestic waves as patterns. As a material that… read more

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  • Quartz Back-splash

Quartz splashback is one of the most durable and waterproof materials manufactured by engineering. Its non-porous nature thus makes it one of the most ideal choices for splashback ideas. Check out our top quartz collection.

ICE WHITE QUARTZ

ICE WHITE QUARTZ

£690.10

Ice White Quartz is so stunning that it can't help but draw attention to itself. It has a gentle white colour scheme with hints of grey. Ice White is a stain-resistant, long-lasting surface material that may be used in a… read more

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STUBAI GLACIER QUARTZ

STUBAI GLACIER QUARTZ

£338.19

Stubai Glacier Quartz is a white slab with a bluish tint and a polished finish. It is patterned with numerous tiny veins throughout the surface, which gives it a busy pattern. This surface stone is suitable for all interior spaces.… read more

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NOCTURNO QUARTZ

NOCTURNO QUARTZ

£336.38

Nocturno Quartz worktop is deep and mysterious, making it an excellent choice if you want to depart from traditional light-toned work surfaces in your home. With its dark black base and subtle white speckling, this worktop pays homage to its… read more

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  • Quartzite kitchen splashback ideas

Full of character and personality, quartzites can add sophistication when considered for splashback ideas. Check out our best quartzite collection.

AMARULLA QUARTZITE

AMARULLA QUARTZITE

£461.15

Amarulla quartzite has an eye-catching and distinctive appearance thanks to its erratic patterns and surfaces that are coloured ochre and brown. Amarula quartzite is an elegant and gorgeous natural stone that features unusual black, dark brown, and reddish tones.Amarula quartzite's… read more

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BORA BORA QUARTZITE

BORA BORA QUARTZITE

£428.75

Bora Bora Quartzite is a stunning brown green slab. The slab features various other colours like black, burgundy and yellow in varying degrees. This surface stone is suitable for all interior and exterior spaces. It makes the best interior designs.… read more

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BIANCO ECLIPSE QUARTZITE

BIANCO ECLIPSE QUARTZITE

£516.50

Bianco Eclipse Quartzite is a coarse, off-white to white-grey quartzite with small and large grey veins that vary in pattern and colour shade from Brazil. Bianco Eclipse quartzite worktop is an inescapably versatile option for kitchens and bathrooms, offering a… read more

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  • Marble kitchen splashback ideas

The beauty of the marble slab is unparalleled. Whichever place it is incorporated in, it never fails to add luxury and elegance. Although they are quite porous as compared to other stones by nature, marble slab can be installed without hassle with proper and regular sealing. Bookmatching and vein matching are popular with marble slab to create designer styles. Check out our popular marble slab collection.

CARRARA MARBLE

CARRARA MARBLE

£351.80

Carrara Marble has been one of the highest enquired stones from our buyers that include both homeowners as well as stonemasons and fabricators. Carrara, a mountainous region of Tuscany, Italy, is where Carrara marble is quarried. In fact, Carrara is… read more

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SILVER FANTASY MARBLE

SILVER FANTASY MARBLE

£264.05

Silver Fantasy is a smoky grey marble with delicate white veins dispersed across the grey background. The marble veining can be linear or diagonal depending on each individual block. The Fantasy marble is quarried from IndiaThe grey marble is admired… read more

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NERO MARQUINA MARBLE

NERO MARQUINA MARBLE

£280.25

Nero Marquina Marble is the most well-known Spanish marble, characterised by its elegant black colour and white veining. Nero Marquina Marble has been used in some of the world's most prestigious and luxurious properties. A striking black background with contrasting… read more

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Things to Consider While Going for Stone Kitchen Splashback Ideas:

Maintaining and regular cleaning for stone worktops should be carried out with non-abrasive objects and pH neutral liquid cleaners. They are best cleaned with soft cloth soaked in warm water regular dish soap.

Acrylic kitchen backsplash

acrylic backsplash

Acrylic kitchen backsplash has recently been able to establish itself as a good alternative to tiles and glass. They are less expensive - especially when compared to antique glass backsplash, which looks very similar. Acrylic backsplash cut to size is readily available in the markets, both online and offline in a wide range of colours to match your needs. They are significantly large backsplashes that are customised and cut to your exact measurements, such that one single sheet of acrylic can be used for one backsplash behind the hob. 

One of the most popped-up questions regarding acrylic backsplash problems is Can I install my acrylic backsplash behind the hob?

Acrylic backsplash for kitchens can be installed behind hobs, but a safe distance must be maintained. A ceramic hob must have a minimum gap of 60mm between its outside edge and the wall. Gas hobs must be separated by at least 200mm. If you are looking for a much safer alternative, a bespoke stainless steel backsplash is what you need.

Pros and Cons of an Acrylic Backsplash Kitchen 

PROS

CONS

  • Budget-friendly
  • Much durable than alternatives
  • Drastically lighter 
  • Greater resistance to impact 
  • Can be modified post installation
  • Low maintenance 

 

  • Chances of getting scratched
  • Must not be too close to heat 
  • Cheap backsplashes might crack with time 

Sink kitchen splashback ideas

sink splashback

When we think of splashbacks, it is quite obvious that a cooking zone will come to our minds because of the splashes of oils and various other brutal stains from cooking and preparation. But a kitchen sink area also benefits from having a backsplash. The primary role of a splashback in all cases is functional. In the case of the sink, it safeguards the wall from moisture attacks caused by unintended splashing. 

By not installing a backsplash, you are risking having to replace kitchen walls over time, as heat from your stovetop and splashes from your taps will deteriorate your plasterboard over time.

Maintaining a kitchen Splashback-Ideas

kitchen backsplash

Different kitchen splashback materials will necessitate varying degrees of care, but a general cleanup can be followed for all. General cleanup includes wiping with a moist sponge and a pH neutral household cleaning solution.

Backsplashes may be scratchable depending on the specific material of choice and its manufacturing process. While most scratches can be cleaned out, screening samples before purchasing to confirm that the material you're considering is suitable enough for your needs is worth conducting

FERATTO GRANITE

FERATTO GRANITE

£385.96

Feratto Granite has ferrous orange, cream, gold and brown tones that are captivating and incredibly inspirational behind its rugged and powerful exterior outlook. This Brazilian granite in question combines exclusivity, elegance, and mystery. A special material that can be used… read more

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UNIQUE CALACATTA MACCHIA VECCHIA QUARTZ

UNIQUE CALACATTA MACCHIA VECCHIA QUARTZ

£547.05

Unique Calacatta Macchia Vecchia Quartz has a white background with a rich vein that runs across the stone. Because the pattern is unique and tasteful, it complements a decor scheme that allows the worktop to take centre stage. It belongs… read more

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BAROCCO GRANITE

BAROCCO GRANITE

£363.27

Barocco Granite is natural stone that’s among the most opulent and magnificent surface materials. It has a dark brown surface background and features colours like gold and copper in the form of majestic waves as patterns. As a material that… read more

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Guide for Some Kitchen Splashbacks Ideas

Before you begin self installing your backsplashes, please keep in mind that some of the Premium Acrylic or bespoke Glass Splashbacks available on the market cannot be cut. If you need it in specific Kitchen splashback sizes, please notify the supplying agency before purchasing and going for glass kitchen splashback ideas. They can be made to measure Guide for your Kitchen splashback for kitchens. Other things to consider are listed below:

  • To avoid damage to your acrylic Kitchen splashback uk, do not install acrylic panels behind a gas hob and keep a 60mm distance from electric or induction hobs. Hope this answers your query like how to fit a Kitchen splashback behind a cooker or how to fit Kitchen splashback in general.

  • In cases where there is a direct heat source present, such as a gas stove or hob, it is recommended to have glass Kitchen splashback uk instead of acrylic.
    guide for kitchen splashback

  • The acrylic cooker splashback will mildly expand and contract due to temperature variations in kitchens, so a gap of 2 mm should always be maintained during their installation in order to allow free movement and prevent collision. 

  • If you plan on storing your worktop Kitchen splashback for an extended period of time, avoid storing it outdoors or in extreme temperatures, as this can end up causing the panel to deform or disrupt. Ensure that your worktop splashback or sink splashbacks are positioned horizontally.

  • Make sure that the wall or surface beneath the kitchen glass Kitchen splashback uk is sealed and completely non-porous, and that any boarding panels are also sealed.

  • If you have glass tiles and splashbacks are to be installed on top of the existing tiling, make sure that the tiles are fixed well and not loose or ruptured since this can lead to the backsplash failing to adhere correctly to the wall, and the final outcome will be distorted, messy and unsatisfactory.
    acrylic backsplash

  • When installing your splashback, choose a low modulus silicone splashback glue or a specific adhesive for glass splashback and wait at least 24 hours for the silicone to fix before continuing with your backsplash project.

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