Blue & Red Ink Toughened Glass Kitchen Splashback - Adhesive Included
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Discover Stunning Colour Splash Splashbacks
Most kitchens choose a splashback and forget about it. Something neutral, something safe, something that won't cause a problem. This collection is for the ones that decided not to bother with that approach. Bold solid colours, abstract colour splash prints, deep saturated shades and high-gloss finishes that catch light from across the room. There's nothing forgettable in here.
Every panel is toughened glass, heat resistant, and made to your exact measurements. Deep navy, rich forest green, burnt orange, multi-colour splash-effect prints - all available with a gloss finish that amplifies colour and makes a kitchen feel brighter. That matters more than people realise in rooms that don't get much natural light. A glossy splashback in a well-chosen shade can change how the whole room reads, not just the wall behind the hob.
The range works across kitchen styles from modern open-plan spaces to smaller galley kitchens where a single strong colour does real work. For anyone drawn to print as well as colour, the floral and nature collection and animal splashbacks offer printed designs in a similar spirit. Our guide to choosing a bold colour splashback covers how different colours behave in kitchen environments and which shades suit which spaces.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will a bold colour splashback date quickly?
Will a bold colour splashback date quickly?
Depends what you pick. Trend colours date. Colours that have been in British kitchens for thirty years and keep coming back don't. Navy is still navy. Forest green was popular before anyone called it Scandi and it'll still be around after whatever trend follows. Terracotta is at a more precarious point right now - heavily used for several years and starting to feel of a specific moment. Bright, directional choices are the most honest gamble, but a glass panel is far easier to replace than retiling ever is, which changes how much that gamble costs you.
What colour splashback makes a small kitchen feel bigger?
What colour splashback makes a small kitchen feel bigger?
Pale gloss. The reflective surface bounces light and the light colour doesn't add visual weight to the walls. White works. Very pale cream works. Even a pale warm grey in high gloss makes a compact kitchen feel less closed in. Bold colours in a small space aren't impossible, but you need a clear idea of what you're doing. A single hob panel in a stronger shade rather than a full run is usually where it works - you get the impact without the enclosure. Read our grey kitchen colour guide for more on how finish changes how a colour reads in practice.
Can I order a colour sample before buying?
Can I order a colour sample before buying?
Yes, and you should. Screen colours are useless as a reference for glass. Your kitchen lighting - whatever temperature and brightness that happens to be - will shift how the colour reads completely. Get the physical sample, hold it against your actual wall, look at it in the morning and the evening. That's the only reliable way to know. Contact us at rapidsplashbacks.co.uk before you order.