The backsplash of your kitchen has a highly practical purpose: It protects against splashes from the hob and sink. But a little effort can make a big design statement here. This article contains ideas for materials such as glass, stone, wood and extravagant surface finishes.
Glass elements can give your creativity free rein. Caveat: We advise opting for high-quality toughened safety glass with a thickness of at least 6 mm here. Tempering it will increase the impact and shock resistance of this type of glass. If an accident were to occur, this glass would smash into small cubes with no sharp edges. Toughened glass is heat-resistant, and not even acids can damage it.
Alongside its transparency, the benefit of the durable trendy material of glass is its consistent, easy-care surface finish. It makes the room look spacious and understated, while also softening the look of the unit fronts.
You can use this material however you like in your interior design. Manufacturers offer various styles of glass that can make elements of the room look like they are floating with their shiny, transparent or satin finish. Glass paired with metal in copper or gold can enrich any setting.
Glass is unlike any other material in that you can use it to effortlessly shape your unique design. You could stain an image of your choice on glass, for example. Digital prints will not fade and can be sealed with a protective coating. You could use your own work or images from online databases as the motif.
Options for one-of-a-kind décor:
Whether you are using a natural material, metal or Dekton, you have so much choice when it comes to the backsplash. Natural materials automatically create a connection to nature. If you have a soft spot for organic design, a model made of natural stone, quartz or wood would be perfect.
Stone is created over millions of years and can enrich all kitchens with its unique texture. As it comes in so many colours, natural stone can be made to match any colour scheme. What’s more, moisture and heat have got nothing on this sustainable and easy-care material.
Quartz composite is mainly made of natural quartz mixed with resin and pigments to create a pore-free, tough surface. If you want something that looks like stone with a consistent texture, quartz is the right choice for you.
Coated wood expresses a connection with nature. This resistant material brings warmth into the room and is perfect for matching with wooden cupboards.
Fans of the industrial look will love a metal backsplash. Brushed stainless steel or sheets of aluminium compounds give it a hint of elegant retro chic, which can be perfectly coordinated with industrial-style lights and Bauhaus furniture.
Are you a fan of technology? Then Dekton is perfect for you. This compound was developed just a few years ago. A unique compression process imitates the natural formation of stone using enormous pressure and temperatures of up to 1,200 degrees Celsius. This creates an extremely hard material with a flawless surface. The slightly rough texture is also slip-resistant. Dekton comes in patterns that perfectly emulate natural stone or wood grain.
The backsplash can be the perfect place for a visual highlight. You could have glass printed with a motif of your choice. Natural materials such as stone, quartz or wood with unique patterns are impressive. Industrial design lovers often prefer metal, while Dekton is a new, hi-tech and indestructible material.