Glass Splashbacks - The Modern alternative to Tiling
As we move into the future, our perceptions of modern looks are for ever changing. With wall Tiling being a common decoration in kitchens these days, new products are being introduced to designers and the public alike.
Colours are becoming more varied and vibrant, and general design is pushing the envelope of bespoke decoration.
One of the noteworthy innovations in kitchen design is the use of Glass as wall panelling, more commonly known as Glass Kitchen Splashbacks .
Glass Splashbacks can be made into almost any shape and size, and coloured in almost any colour, making them an ideal wall solution to a modern looking kitchen installation.
Because Glass Splashbacks go through a glass toughening process, they are able to with stand any heat source typically found in kitchens of today, ensuring that they are safe to use and the kitchen area.
Because Glass reacts beautifully to lighting, it is simple to create a bespoke looking kitchen, with only minimal efforts and reduced cost when compared to tiling.
The Glass can be manufactured to include cut outs for currently installed kitchen applications such as wall sockets, wall units and also extractor fans.
Fitting a Glass Splashback could not simpler, for the first step of installation is to ensure there are no protruding objects coming from the wall which may damage the glass, the second step is apply mastic to the rear face of the glass splashback, and the third is to set the panel against the wall, while finishing it off with silicon around all of the edge work to ensure no moisture can be formed behind the panel.
Colours are becoming more varied and vibrant, and general design is pushing the envelope of bespoke decoration.
One of the noteworthy innovations in kitchen design is the use of Glass as wall panelling, more commonly known as Glass Kitchen Splashbacks .
Glass Splashbacks can be made into almost any shape and size, and coloured in almost any colour, making them an ideal wall solution to a modern looking kitchen installation.
Because Glass Splashbacks go through a glass toughening process, they are able to with stand any heat source typically found in kitchens of today, ensuring that they are safe to use and the kitchen area.
Because Glass reacts beautifully to lighting, it is simple to create a bespoke looking kitchen, with only minimal efforts and reduced cost when compared to tiling.
The Glass can be manufactured to include cut outs for currently installed kitchen applications such as wall sockets, wall units and also extractor fans.
Fitting a Glass Splashback could not simpler, for the first step of installation is to ensure there are no protruding objects coming from the wall which may damage the glass, the second step is apply mastic to the rear face of the glass splashback, and the third is to set the panel against the wall, while finishing it off with silicon around all of the edge work to ensure no moisture can be formed behind the panel.