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|July 2025
The power of a splashback is often overlooked, yet it is the detail that can dramatically enhance a cook space

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Topping your splashback with a shelf crafted from the same stone is a fluid design flex with added functionality for avid cooks. It also elegantly addresses the conundrum of how to finish the top of a splashback when there are no wall cabinets to provide a natural stopping point. In this example, the linear pale-washed oak of Martin Moore’ Legacy Collection is paired with a rich, earthy palette of green and terracotta, setting a warm, inviting tone. 'The striking green granite used for the worktop, splashback and shelf has been honed to emphasise the beautiful veining and retain its muted colour,' says Richard Moore, creative director, Martin Moore. 'To further enhance this statement material, we finished the stone with a bullnose edge, which has a softly curved radius that’s so tactile.' The Legacy Collection in oak and Oliva Italia honed granite, from £45,000, Martin Moore

If you want timeless and on-trend, look no further than terrazzo – not just for its mid-century appeal and easy upkeep but also for its eco-credentials. Made from recycled materials, it's a sustainable option with both character and conscience. In this kitchen, Pluck's Brockwell Moss cabinets are paired with a terrazzo alternative crafted from waste wood from felled British trees. 'Stone-based terrazzo is also made from recycled materials, but for a seriously eco-friendly splashback, this timber terrazzo by Foresso is impressive,' says Pluck co-founder George Glasier. 'Here, it's used for the worktop, splashback and first shelf to create a seamless look.' Whether opting for classic marble terrazzo or this wood-based alternative, terrazzo's raw edges can be tricky. 'Topping splashbacks with a shelf, utensil rail or tile trim ensures a neat finish,' advises George.
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