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Contemporary luxe kitchen interior with tile

Large-format marble, dark drama

Contemporary luxe kitchen tiles

Contemporary luxe kitchens centre on a single book-matched Calacatta or Statuario marble-look porcelain plane — splashback running floor-to-ceiling behind the cooker, with the veining matched into the benchtop and waterfall ends of the island. Pair with fluted or recessed-handle joinery in cream or warm walnut, brushed-brass hardware, and concealed appliances. The kitchen reads as a single hotel-bar object, not a working room. Every surface is intentional and matched.

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Contemporary luxe · Kitchen

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Contemporary luxe kitchen — questions

Can I run marble-look porcelain on a benchtop?
Yes — 12mm or 20mm porcelain slab in marble-look is now the standard for high-end benchtops. Heat-proof, scratch-resistant, stain-proof, no sealing. The book-matched veining can flow from splashback to benchtop to waterfall in a single continuous figure.
What cabinetry pairs with luxe Calacatta porcelain?
Fluted or recessed-handle cabinetry in warm walnut, cream lacquer, or oak veneer. Avoid white shaker (reads heritage rather than contemporary luxe) and avoid high-gloss white lacquer (reads 2010s). Warm wood, soft cream, or smoked oak are the 2026 luxe directions.
How thick should a porcelain waterfall island be?
60mm or 80mm built-up edge is the contemporary luxe scale — anything thinner reads cheap, anything thicker reads chunky. Specialist porcelain-slab tilers can build up the thickness with mitre joints invisible to the eye.

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