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Lucia Tang
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Try a two-tone tweak If you enjoy traditional Shaker styling but crave extra impact, two-tone cabinets could be the answer to your kitchen conundrum. White wall cupboards keep things feeling light and spacious, while a commanding navy island lends contemporary cool and the all-important finishing touch.

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Aspire to delicate details White updates this Shaker-inspired space: soft, paisley-print wallpaper and acres of white worktop bring a feeling of calm cohesion to this elegant kitchen. Combining white cupboards with delicate accessories – including linen curtains, a carved mirror and a capiz shell pendant light – avoids any hint of sterility.

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Chrome pendant lights provide a feature over the island and plenty of illumination in the evening, ensuring this kitchen is sociable day and night.

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Up the luxe with cool marble Even the smallest kitchen looks luxe with a marble splashback. Luxurious and less vulnerable than on a worktop, marble is perennially popular. You can also create a similar look with less expensive porcelain tiles that look like marble, such as these. Just remember, when installing it in a kitchen space, be sure to double check where all the power sockets need to go, so appropriate holes can be cut if necessary.

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Add some sparkle Brightly coloured, back-painted glass splashbacks contrast gracefully with both light and dark wooden worktops. Alternatively, you can place a clear-glass sheet over a wallpapered wall; just make sure it’s sealed properly to prevent condensation creeping in.

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Add some sparkle Brightly coloured, back-painted glass splashbacks contrast gracefully with both light and dark wooden worktops. Alternatively, you can place a clear-glass sheet over a wallpapered wall; just make sure it’s sealed properly to prevent condensation creeping in.

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Create a mirror image Mirrored splashbacks complement any worktop – they simply reflect the room back at you. And they are very effective in narrow galley kitchens with a single natural light source, as they help to bounce the light further into the room. In this kitchen, a mirrored splashback sits alongside simple handleless units and makes the centrepiece wooden worktop appear to double in size. Browse 10 fabulous ways to work magic with mirrors TELL US… Have you found the perfect splashback match for your wooden worktop? Share your ideas and photos in the Comments below.

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Glass For those wanting a sleek, streamlined look to their kitchen, glass is a popular choice because it can be fitted in large, seamless panels. ‘You should always ask for tempered glass, which is harder than ordinary glass and will be far less likely to scratch,’ advises Siobhan Casey of Casey & Fox. ‘Also, ask for polished edges so there’s less chance of scratching the surrounding furniture on installation.’ The beauty of a glass splashback is that you can choose anything from a bespoke piece of artwork screen-printed and mounted on the back of the glass, to a digital image or a painted finish. ‘I would always recommend that a professional takes care of the painting,’ advises Siobhan. ‘It could be a costly mistake to attempt this yourself without the experience and knowledge of a professional.’ Pros Strong and durable, glass splashbacks are also easy to clean and install, being either screwed or glued to the wall. While they used to be expensive, the good news is that prices have decreased dramatically in recent years. Cons Make sure you choose a colour you and your family are happy with. ‘While changing this after installation is not impossible,’ says Siobhan, ‘it’s not an easy...

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