Natalie Du Bois, Du Bois Design Splashback materials – Quartzite natural Stone; green subway tiles

Making a splash in your kitchen – 8 designer solutions

Want to make your kitchen sing with one strong design move? Well, your splashbacks make for a great key feature, as these benchtop backdrops from awarded kitchens in 2025 TIDA Kitchens attest

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The completed kitchen is both functional and stylish, seamlessly integrating modern finishes with warm, natural textures – teh wood dining table alongside included.

Modern and cohesive

Simplifying the initial design concept and a close attention to material connections give this kitchen a flowing, expansive feel – the result is a heart-of-the-home workspace that's both functional and stylish

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More than a pTHe kitchen features a contemporary island with brass accent.levated.

Refined and well connected

This heart-of-the-home kitchen design brings flow and family connection, grandmother included – brass and timber highlights evoke an air of refinement while light and reflection also play their part

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Top tips for designing a kitchen that feels as good as it looks

Layout mistakes, clutter traps and what to consider before you fall in love with a look.

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Top tips for planning the perfect kitchen layout

A good kitchen layout is about more than style. It’s what makes cooking simpler, keeps movement flowing, and ensures storage is where you need it.

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Top tips for choosing kitchen cabinetry that combines style and function

Cabinetry makes the biggest visual statement in a kitchen, but its performance is just as important as its design. The best choices combine…

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From triangles to zones: how modern kitchens are designed for real life

The old sink–oven–fridge triangle is out. Today’s kitchens are designed around flexible zones that fit the way families cook, live, and……

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Engineered stone benchtop

The truth about silica in engineered stone

What homeowners need to know about safety, risks, and the shift to low-silica benchtops

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