Dekton top and tile splashback in the kitchen
lmigani
5 years ago
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I have gone with white Matt kitchen units, gray work tops, gray tiles
Comments (6)Hi Tracey,I have to agree with Carolina, marble effect backsplash and mustard for accessories or bar stools! We have a wide backsplash selection in our showroom, including Dekton, Silestone, Cosentino (and more). If you'd like, come and check out the samples before you make your decision. We are based in SW London. Good luck!...See Moretiles or splashback to contrast with gloss cream kitchen units
Comments (15)A pale warm stone coloured splash back would work with the units and complement the rich wood. Have you tried standing one of the floor tiles up against it to see how warm neutrals would look?...See MorePine upstand - paint it, tile it or splashback?
Comments (5)Oh, paint it. Personally I’d paint it a dark grey similar to the worktop so that the line between the two disappears, if that makes sense. It will tone well with the floor and make a lovely backdrop to simple accessories. You might need a fair number of coats, but I have had something very similar in two houses now—including behind the hob—and it has proved very resilient and easy to clean. Also, the wood provides a nice surface for sticking stuff to as the seasons change. I put tiny little Christmas trees (card decorations, really) on the border and this time of year. In the past I’ve stuck everything from ceramic plaques to pretty paper plates....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 MoreTownhouse Design
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