Prepare to be inspired by our gorgeous ideas for kitchen splashback. In the past, coloured splashbacks were all about purpose, shielding the walls behind work surfaces, hobs and sinks from wells… Only splashes. However, adding both aesthetic and functional value to a kitchen is essential for a good kitchen space.
But if you’re after a Coloured Splashbacks that’s going to make your kitchen brighter and maybe even becoming your space’s focal point, there’s a world of options. We have gathered up all our favourite kitchen splashback looks below to help make some choices better for you. Along with ways for you to recreate them in your own kitchen, so go and get inspired.
WITH PATTERN KITCHEN TILES, ADD A RUSTIC LOOK
The bare plaster, cracking walls look is currently bang on-trend. And it could be something you could replicate yourself based on your DIY abilities. Instead of just a tile straight on top, you will have to strip your old coloured splashbacks. You could still repeat this cool almost unfinished look using plaster, paint, or even wallpaper. Attach a smaller number of pattern tiles, only one or two rows, and leave ‘unfinished’ the room’s remainder.
FUNKY WALLPAPER COMPARES THE KITCHEN SPLASHBACK
Pink is everywhere at the moment, and a Coloured Splashbacks is a perfect way to do it if you want your fix without irresistible the kitchen. We love how the pink tiles fit with the statement wallpaper in this kitchen, too, and the muted sage kitchen cabinets just save it all from getting too wild.
NEATEN WITH A SHELF THE SPLASHBACK
This is an elegant Coloured Splashbacks design for the kitchen, incorporating a narrow, floating shelf where the tiles finish. It looks very clever, but it’s also a perfect way to squeeze in a little more kitchen storage, plus open shelves are always nice to decorate. Bringing some appeal to a pretty flat room otherwise.
GET A VIBE FARMHOUSE WITH A CONVENTIONAL PATTERNED SPLASHBACK
And in contemporary houses, this kind of conventional, farmhouse decorative tile style is currently making a bit of a splash (get it?). They don’t have to be as frilly as their cousins in more country decor; only a plain pattern like the one above will give a bit to the look of the farmhouse we all enjoy
PAINT OVER YOUR SPLASHBACK KITCHEN
Paint over the new tiles for the most straightforward kitchen coloured splashbacks concept of all. Yep, it’s possible, and we’ve seen how to convert kitchen tiles with just a lick of polish. There are a few additional safety measures to take just to make sure it’s going to last longer.