Joint in glass splashback
Catherine Bramwell
3 years ago
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Comments (3)Hi, a possible option would be the use of a porcelain sheet, they usually come in sizes around 3m x 1m so there would be no joints in your situation (making cleaning much easier compared to tiles as there is no grout). There are many matte options in these porcelain sheets, solving your reflection issue. Hopefully this is of help....See MoreMirror glass splashback- the good, bad and ugly?
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Comments (3)You can seal grout or use epoxy (goggle it) grout. Both make it substantially easy to keep the splashback area looking clean. Yes you can get glass to cover the tiles but most glass will have a slight tint, usually green, whixhay not be the look you’re after....See MoreCatherine Bramwell
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