Kitchen Splashback
10 years ago
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Comments (9)@jenny dempsey I do like the idea of a continuous flow of cupboards too :) But was thinking of maybe a shorter one continuing from the top of the cupboards with a glass door if I can reach it (i'm quite short in height haha) I just have too many ideas i like and bad at making decisions, so hopefully when I get the tiles done, I'll have a better idea of what to put up there XD Thank you for your help and answers!...See MoreKitchen splashback ideas??
Comments (13)Would you consider a mirrored splash back running from the sink to the hob but frame it with tiles. Maybe a neutral subway tile. This would definitely bounce some light through the kitchen and allow you to see what’s going on with the family/guests while you work away....See MoreKitchen Splashback dilemma
Comments (2)I would tile right across at one level and maybe a shelf or 2 above. Tile higher behind the hob to help with splashes but I wouldn’t tile to the ceiling, too much I think....See MoreNeed ideas for colour palette and/or material for kitchen splashback
Comments (9)Hi- I couldn’t resist trying out the question on a chatgpt image generator, only giving it a prompt regarding what I could see in your photo (a modern handleless kitchen with dark grey lowers, ash uppers, and a white quartz counter. ) It came back with the Scandi-esque photo. The second photo was promoted by a request to change to a copper backsplash. It might be worth playing around with a similar image generator to help you set the right design direction. I personally prefer the light colour backsplash....See More- 10 years ago
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