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BESPOKE GLASS SPLASHBACKS – ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES

Kitchen Glass Splashbacks | 14 November 2023

Designers are eager to make the kitchen splashback, which is frequently viewed before the kitchen worktops when entering a kitchen, count. Since vertical surfaces have a large architectural impact and there is currently a genuine demand for experimentation, choosing kitchen splashbacks is a crucial decision in a project. Wallpapers and artwork encased in resin bronze are both commonplace. To create a statement, choose a graphic print or photo image on a glass splashback. Your sink area will stand out from the rest of your kitchen the moment you use it to form a feature wall in a neutral kitchen design. Use common home cleaners to clean the installation after it has been sealed.

Make a statement with your kitchen’s glass splashback that will stand out against a white background. If you have a modern kitchen, pick a surface that is glossy and smooth. Give colour some thought. Ask for a sample to compare because a splashback that looks wonderful in a showroom might not look the same in your home with your lighting. Utilize low-iron toughened glass to add another dimension to your glass splashback. Add illumination for glass with a sophisticated twist. Include a thin, ready-made LED frame. Choose lighting that will transition from ambient warm tones when you’re dining or relaxing afterward to cool white light when you’re cooking.

Who said a glass splashback in a kitchen had to be neutral? While maintaining the ultramodern aesthetic of the units and worktop, a lime green sleek glass splashback brings a pop of vibrant colour to this grey and white kitchen. A simple approach to add colour and liveliness to a kitchen design is to use a sample of high-end wallpaper, fabric, or a painted pattern. Toughened glass is used as a covering, and to prevent a greenish tint, low iron glass is used. Alternatively, sandwiching wallpaper between two sheets of glass can keep it fully moisture-free and stop it from falling away from the wall.

Benefits of printed glass splashbacks for kitchens include:

Toughened glass for practicality and durability in cooking areas

A unique way to add stunning ‘kitchen art’ to the busiest room in your home

Made-to-order to any custom size, with standard dimensions also available

Texture effects available to match kitchen cabinets, kitchen units, kitchen panel splashback, kitchen cooker splashback, oven splashback, kitchen hob splashback, oven splashback and kitchen

Match your kitchen accessories with our range of popular

Modern, easy-to-fit alternative to kitchen tiles, less durable materials and wallpaper

Industry-leading glass printing process – fade-free when placed above kitchen appliances

Our made to measure kitchen glass splashbacks are made from the highest quality toughened glass and can be printed with any image or any bespoke design.

Kitchen Glass Splashbacks

Stunning Glass Splashbacks for Your Kitchen

Kitchen Glass Splashbacks | 1 December 2020

Are you planning to renovate your kitchen? Struggling to choose the type of wall tiles you want? At GH Interior Glass, we can make your decision much simpler with our custom-made glass kitchen splashbacks, designed to protect and enhance your kitchen.

There is a huge colour selection available for glass splashbacks, including a range of quality paints and colours that can be found in the standard RAL colour chart. This means that you’ll be sure to find a splashback that perfectly matches your decor and have huge fun getting creative in the process.Glass splashbacks also have light reflecting abilities, giving the impression of making even the smallest kitchen space appear larger and brighter.

While the initial cost of a glass splashback is likely to outweigh the cost of a tiled splashback, toughened glass is much stronger and more durable than tiles, and after the initial installation, the glass can be left in place for many years. Tiles, however, will need to be regularly re-grouted and re-tiled to continue looking good over the years, making it a more expensive purchase than a glass splashback in the long run.  

Most commonly found in a kitchen, the splashback sits behind the hob and catches all those splashes, stains and damaging cooking oils so they’re not damaging your paintwork or tiling. Have you ever tried to get a sticky tomato sauce or grease stain off a painted wall? If so, you’ll appreciate having a splashback. Maybe you plan to site tiles behind your hob. If so, you’ll find these are easier to clean than painted surfaces, but nonetheless, cooking residue can gather in the seams and staining can occur, resulting in the need to replace or renew the grouting over time. Cooking on your hob also produces steam which can damage most other surfaces – but a splashback won’t be harmed by this. Simply wipe off condensation from time to time to keep the surface sparkling.

Hygiene is more important than ever to families these days. As mentioned above, tiles will tend to gather food splatters in the grout joints. This can stain and even cause mould. As a splashback is made from one single piece of smooth glass with no seams or joins, it’s a much simpler matter to wipe the surface clean with a glass cleaner and a soft, lint-free cloth.

The installation process of a glass splashback is significantly easier than that of a tile splashback, requiring less messy equipment like tile cutters and grout to complete the installation. Those are performing benefits. Those are also invitation for you to follow the lead. If you have budget, make the improvement and add glass splashbacks on your kitchen.