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theboycj

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I did install some glass splashbacks in several kitchens. Usually I bought them from B&Q or IKEA http://www.diy.com/nav/rooms/kitchens/kitchen-splashbacks/glassy_splashbacks/IT-Kitchens-Splashback-Glass-Black-H-750-x-W-600mm-9321001

It is very easy to install them on the wall as you have only to drill 4 holes and use provided screws/caps. It is good idea to paint the wall before you fit the glass panels as you can get very nice color effects. Have a look at the attached photo - we did paint the wall grey before the splashbacks were fitted. Also you can buy special stainless steel power sockets which are installed under the kitchen top units to avoid any holes in your glass panels. btw aslo Currys do them quite cheap now: http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/built-in-appliances/built-in-cooking/hoods-splashbacks/splashbacks/sandstrom-s90spgw13-glass-splashback-21363738-pdt.html (no need to use screws with them)

We bought glass cut to size from the glass place on the corner in Peckham, really pleased, just used the adhesive stuff to stick them on the wall and siliconed around the edge, easy peasy! They have a good range of colours or can colour match, the man even let me run home quickly with the samples to check we had the right colour.
  • 1 year later...

Hi theboycj,

I guess you're sorted now, but in case not, we are local glass splashback specialists, UK Splashbacks. We supply & fit glass splashbacks for kitchens & bathrooms.

We offer free home visits - I drop in to see you, show samples and price accurately. I live locally here in Dulwich.

Let me know if we can still help you. Our website is http://uksplashbacks.com/

Luke.

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