Benefits of Installing a Glass Splashback in Your Kitchen

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If you're looking for a splashback material that is convenient and beautiful, why not consider glass? Read on to discover the benefits of installing a glass splashback in your kitchen.

1. Endless Colour Options 

Glass splashbacks can be back-painted in diverse colours, which you choose from sample chips. Similarly to when painting a wall, you'll have many variations of each hue, shade, and tint, offering you plenty of control over the final effect. Because glass splashbacks aren't disrupted with grout lines, their colour will show clearly in the kitchen space. Options include cobalt blue, beige, white, mint green, and many other hues. Some people surround the splashback with neutral tones before making a statement with engine-red or bright-chartreuse glass panels, for example. Because the paint is on the panels' reverse side, it won't fade or discolour with frequent washing.

2. Spaciousness

A glass splashback evokes spaciousness in a kitchen. First, the reflections on the surface add dimension, and the polished glass bounces light, making the kitchen brighter. A brighter space tends to feel larger. Conversely, dim rooms with dark areas that you can't see clearly tend to feel smaller. Glass splashbacks also help to open up areas in another way by forming a smooth, uniform expanse that is devoid of clutter. A lot of visual detail, such as many grout lines, can make an area feel cramped and crowded.

3. Hygienic

Because the kitchen is the food preparation hub, it's crucial to maintain a hygienic space. A glass splashback will help you to do that. Several glass panels join seamlessly together, without numerous grout lines that harbour mould and debris. To keep the panels clean, you simply need to wipe them with a microfibre cloth or glass cleaner. Additionally, glass is nonporous, which means isn't covered with tiny holes that absorb food and spills that grow bacteria.

4. Quick Installation

Before installing your splashback, experts will first measure the relevant wall area, taking note of cutouts to accommodate electrical outlets and other elements. Then, off-site, they'll custom-shape the panels to fit your kitchen. This process helps make the glass splashback installation process quick and convenient, as when the glass is ready, contractors connect the large panels seamlessly to your wall. They'll do this typically in only a few hours. Thus, you won't have to suffer the bother of a tiler piecing together tiles and grout, making a mess of the kitchen in the process.

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