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Statement Bathroom and Kitchen Splashbacks

So much more than just a functional feature, statement bathroom and kitchen splashbacks made a real impact in interior design this year and are set to be even bigger in 2019.

Porcel-Thin Calacatta Borghini marble effect porcelain tiles

Porcel-Thin Calacatta Borghini marble effect 2.4 x 12.m porcelain tiles

Once seen as a way of simply protecting kitchen walls from splatter and bathroom paint from splashes, splashbacks are now becoming a main focus of both contemporary and traditional style kitchens and bathrooms. Used in a similar way as a feature wall, kitchen splashbacks can make a real style statement and a bathroom splashback is the perfect way to bring a wow-factor to any wet room.

But, with so many materials and styles available, how do you choose the right one for you? From large porcelain tile splashbacks to wall panels, here are some of the different ways you can inject character into your home.

Stunning tile splashbacks

Grey mosaic kitchen splashback

For a classic and timeless look, you can’t go wrong with a mosaic or traditional small ceramic tile splashback. We have a stunning selection of tiles to help you create a fabulous look for your kitchen or bathroom. With mosaics in a wide range of wonderful styles and colours – from small squares to rectangles and circles, and an array of tones ranging from gorgeous golds and greys to bold blues, purples, reds and greens.

For a beautiful seamless effect, large tile splashbacks are a stylish choice. The Porcel-Thin range of ultra-thin large format tiles offers endless possibilities for creating the perfect kitchen or bathroom splashback. With effects including marble, sandstone and wood, these tiles boast exceptional low moisture absorption, making them an exquisite and highly practical addition to any kitchen or wet room.

Seamless style with Bushboard splashbacks

Bushboard Nuance Terracotta Stone effect bathroom splashback

Bushboard Nuance Terracotta Stone effect bathroom splashback

Bushboard nuance wall panels are an innovative alternative to traditional tiles and offer a simple way to create a wonderful bathroom or kitchen splashback. Being 100% waterproof and available in a range of sizes and over 20 styles, you’ll be spoilt for choice. With beautiful wood and stone effects including luxurious marble, a bushboard splashback is easy to cut and install, there are no grout lines to worry about for attracting dirt or limescale, and the neat tongue and groove system gives a fabulous seamless finish.

Glass bathroom and kitchen splashbacks

Back painted green glass kitchen splashback

Glass is another magnificent choice, and there are so many possibilities with painted glass splashbacks and printed glass, as well as plain clear glass that can be used to simply protect a wall if you don’t want to opt for anything colourful or contrasting. Painted glass is made from 6mm toughened safety glass, painted in any RAL colour to add instant pizzazz to your kitchen or bathroom, with metallic and sparkle finishes available too. To inject real character, printed glass splashbacks are a truly unique feature. Digitally printing photos or images on glass allows you to be as creative as you want to – from photos to patterns, almost anything can be printed onto glass tiles, giving you endless possibilities. If you want to find out more about plain, painted or printed glass splashbacks, please get in touch with us.

Creating your perfect splashback

Once you’ve chosen from the array of options, it’s easy to install your splashback by taking advantage of our tiling services. We’ve many years of experience in installing ceramic, mosaic, porcelain, large format and ultra-thin tiles, so you can be assured of a perfect and professional finish.

To get inspiration for your bathroom or kitchen splashback, visit our large tile showroom in Wareham, Dorset, where you can view our extensive range of tiles and wall boards to suit all tastes and budgets.

Bushboard stone effect bathroom splashback in Terracotta