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1. Light-toned and in the right vein

Pen Melis, Lux Interiors Splashback material – Marmo Florentino engineered stone
Highly Commended – 2025 TIDA Australia Kitchens

Pen Melis, Lux Interiors

Splashback material – Marmo Florentino engineered stone

Photography – Jody D’Arcy


2. How green is my garden?

Margaux Word, Chroma Interiors Splashback material – Gleeze Giada subway tile
Highly Commended – 2025 TIDA New Zealand Kitchens

Margaux Word, Chroma Interiors

Splashback material – Gleeze Giada subway tile

Photography – Sarah Barton-Hills


3. Window outlook – natural task lighting

Kurt Crisp, buck&simple Splashback materials – Caesarstone Frozen Terra and window glass
Highly Commended – 2025 TIDA Australia Kitchens

Kurt Crisp, buck&simple

Splashback materials – Caesarstone Frozen Terra and window glass

Photography – Simon Whitbread


4. Separate yet connected

Katie Scott, Sticks+Stones Design Splashback material – framed reeded glass
Highly Commended – 2025 TIDA New Zealand Kitchens

Katie Scott, Sticks+Stones Design

Splashback material – framed reeded glass

Photography – John Williams


5. Quiet contender

Anthony Chan, Chan Architecture Splashback material – Caesarstone
Highly Commended – 2025 TIDA Australia Kitchens

Anthony Chan, Chan Architecture

Splashback material – Caesarstone

Photography – Elise Scott


6. Twice as nice – two finishes

Natalie Du Bois, Du Bois Design Splashback materials – Quartzite natural Stone; green subway tiles
2025 TIDA New Zealand Designer Kitchen

Natalie Du Bois, Du Bois Design

Splashback materials – Quartzite natural Stone; green subway tiles

Photography – John Williams


7. Reflection meets outlooks

Landmark Homes Canterbury Splashback materials – dark tinted mirror glass; window glass
Highly Commended – 2025 TIDA New Zealand Kitchens

Landmark Homes Canterbury

Splashback materials – dark tinted mirror glass; window glass

Photography – Kanison, Lincoln Media


8. Mediterranean vibes

Nathalie Scipioni Architects Splashback material – Aquarella Nanda Tiles, in Aqua
Highly Commended – 2025 TIDA Australia Kitchens

Nathalie Scipioni Architects

Splashback material – Aquarella Nanda Tiles, in Aqua

Photography – Alexandra Adoncello


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1. Light-toned and in the right vein

Pen Melis, Lux Interiors Splashback material – Marmo Florentino engineered stone
Highly Commended – 2025 TIDA Australia Kitchens

Pen Melis, Lux Interiors

Splashback material – Marmo Florentino engineered stone

Photography – Jody D’Arcy


2. How green is my garden?

Margaux Word, Chroma Interiors Splashback material – Gleeze Giada subway tile
Highly Commended – 2025 TIDA New Zealand Kitchens

Margaux Word, Chroma Interiors

Splashback material – Gleeze Giada subway tile

Photography – Sarah Barton-Hills


3. Window outlook – natural task lighting

Kurt Crisp, buck&simple Splashback materials – Caesarstone Frozen Terra and window glass
Highly Commended – 2025 TIDA Australia Kitchens

Kurt Crisp, buck&simple

Splashback materials – Caesarstone Frozen Terra and window glass

Photography – Simon Whitbread


4. Separate yet connected

Katie Scott, Sticks+Stones Design Splashback material – framed reeded glass
Highly Commended – 2025 TIDA New Zealand Kitchens

Katie Scott, Sticks+Stones Design

Splashback material – framed reeded glass

Photography – John Williams


5. Quiet contender

Anthony Chan, Chan Architecture Splashback material – Caesarstone
Highly Commended – 2025 TIDA Australia Kitchens

Anthony Chan, Chan Architecture

Splashback material – Caesarstone

Photography – Elise Scott


6. Twice as nice – two finishes

Natalie Du Bois, Du Bois Design Splashback materials – Quartzite natural Stone; green subway tiles
2025 TIDA New Zealand Designer Kitchen

Natalie Du Bois, Du Bois Design

Splashback materials – Quartzite natural Stone; green subway tiles

Photography – John Williams


7. Reflection meets outlooks

Landmark Homes Canterbury Splashback materials – dark tinted mirror glass; window glass
Highly Commended – 2025 TIDA New Zealand Kitchens

Landmark Homes Canterbury

Splashback materials – dark tinted mirror glass; window glass

Photography – Kanison, Lincoln Media


8. Mediterranean vibes

Nathalie Scipioni Architects Splashback material – Aquarella Nanda Tiles, in Aqua
Highly Commended – 2025 TIDA Australia Kitchens

Nathalie Scipioni Architects

Splashback material – Aquarella Nanda Tiles, in Aqua

Photography – Alexandra Adoncello


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