"Grand Piano" Kitchen Glass Splashback
Aaron
7 years ago
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Comments (18)Thanks everyone for your comments, they are great! Of course everyone will have different tastes and function that appeal to them, otherwise a designer would have a very boring job!! Its always been on my mind though. I made acrylic also as they were much cheaper than glass, but come with their own issues as they warp, scratch and deteriorate, especially if you use cleaning materials. As for prints, I did this and it is a very fine line. I have seen the most hideous designs, patterns and prints it breaks my heart. Prints can lift off the glass with the glue so be very careful with this process and get a 10 year warranty!! A waterfall image in the shower for example, looks great for the first day and to create impact, but after a month ? Selling a house with one of these gets very interesting as many try to calculate the cost to replace. Again, some will love it and go for it! Just think hard about the impact it has on the house. Also glass splashbacks have some issues with shattering, especially with companies offering inferior glass based on price. So check how your glass is made!! Thanks again and enjoy....See MoreMirror glass splashback- the good, bad and ugly?
Comments (29)Mirror splash backs would look lovely in a show home. Mirrors are only stunning when there sparkling clean. They would annoy me if they were constantly needing to be cleaned. I think you would be creating an on going chore for yourself, like Karen Mc, they would drive me crazy. Why don't you have a look at some of these https://au.pinterest.com/GDBully/kitchen-window-splashback/ There are endless choices, I wouldn't be making work for myself. Depends I suppose how long you are going to live there....See MoreJoint in glass splashback
Comments (12)After seeing your kitchen, I would go with three pieces. Two the length of the bench, and one the length of the cooktop, extending to the ceiling behind the splash back. The kitchen looks too bare for just one straight piece. You could maybe install open shelves either side of range hood, or overhead cupboards. I have attached a picture of a kitchen with glass splashback. You can just see the lines in the glass either side of cooktop....See MorePowder Room tiles & Kitchen glass splashback
Comments (3)Hi! As a Stonemasonry and Glass company we come across the dilemmas of splash back colours continually. I do recommend if you were to choose the white to get it colour matched to the white background of the stone. This option will give the kitchen a "less is more look" and your eyes will e drawn more to the stone as the feature in the kitchen- The mirrored splash back finish will open up the room and make it feel more spacious due to the reflective surface- so is great for a compact space or smaller room....See MoreAaron
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