HAVING the kitchen of your dreams is on most people’s dream home bucket list.
But getting this room done up often comes with an eye-watering price-tag.


However, interiors experts reckon you don’t have to splash out to get the perfect look.
Tiling pros from Porcelain Superstore say a simple and affordable splashback trick can transform your kitchen into a designer dream.
And the DIY gurus say the tiling upgrade can instantly make your space look more high-end, costing as little as £20.
Abbas Youssefi, from Porcelain Superstore, said: “A tiled splashback is one of the easiest and most affordable ways to give your kitchen a premium feel.
“Even upgrading a small area – like behind the hob or sink – can make a huge impact.”
And posh people love them, according to the experts.
From Soho Farmhouse-style rustic kitchens to sleek, high-end city apartments, a beautifully tiled splashback instantly elevates a space, making it look more expensive than it really is, says Abbas
He explained: “You can buy beautiful ceramic or metro-style tiles for around £20 per square metre.
“A small, tiled splashback in a standout colour or pattern creates a focal point that looks far more high-end than a plain painted wall.”
And the best part? You can do it yourself.
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With basic tools like a tile cutter, spacers, adhesive and grout, even those with minimal DIY experience can achieve professional-looking results.
If you want to copy the posh kitchen trend, it’s all about choosing the right tile.
Abbas said: “Glossy metro tiles, natural stone finishes or handmade-style zellige tiles are all big in high-end kitchens.
“They add texture and depth, creating that expensive designer look.”
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Abbas explained: “Laying tiles in a herringbone or vertical stack formation makes a space look taller and more stylish.
“It’s a small design tweak that gives a classy effect without any extra cost.”
To really nail the posh kitchen look, it’s all in the details.
Abbas said: “Choose a grout colour that complements your tiles.
“White grout with white tiles can look cheap, but opting for a soft grey or taupe grout gives a much more expensive finish.”
He also recommended good lighting.
The pro said: “Under-cabinet lighting bouncing off a glossy tile creates that show-home glow.”
For those on an even tighter budget or looking for a temporary solution, peel-and-stick tiles offer an affordable and hassle-free alternative.
These self-adhesive tiles can be applied directly over existing surfaces without the need for grout or special tools.
Prices for peel-and-stick tiles vary, with options available for as low as £2.25 per pack.