Mirror Splashbacks Help You Improve the Look of Your Kitchen
by Seller Ben BuisnessIf you are thinking of renovating your
kitchen then think about the splashbacks. Splashbacks may change the looks of
your kitchen completely without altering most of the things in the kitchen.
Depending on your likes and budget, you can choose the type of Splashback to be
installed.
Tiles
There was a time when Tiles were the most
common product being used in Splashbacks but due to low options in color and
material, they disappeared from the market. But thanks to range of colors,
pattern and materials, Tiles are now seeing a big comeback. Another reason for
their comeback may be their cost, as they are low priced and easy to install.
Toughened Glass
Toughened glass splashbacks are the most
popular splashbacks at the moment. These types of Mirror Splashbacks are
easy to clean and have unlimited color options. The glass used is toughened so
the glass can withstand any shock and heat from the cooktops. Another reason to
use toughened glass is safety; as if it gets broken it crumbles into small
granular pieces instead of sharp objects. There are unlimited colors to choose
from. You can choose coloured glass splashbacks depending on the color of wall
and your likes. For kitchen glass splashbacks is the most popular type. Instead
of glass you can also have your digitally printed image at the back of the
glass.
Mirrored Glass
Mirror
Splashbacks Geelong are reflective glass splashback suitable
for using in wet areas like kitchens and bathroom. They are gradually becoming
very popular choice. A mirror splashback is a reflective glass splashback that
is suitable for using in kitchens and other wet areas. They are made from
toughened glass and are corrosion free. They are water and steam resistant and
are available in different colours including silver, smoke, bronze and
graphite.
Acrylic
Acrylic splashbacks are one of the most cost-effective
splashbacks which gives the illusion of glass and with installation you could
go for a DIY option. One of the major problems with Acrylic splashbacks is they
cannot be installed directly behind cooktops. You can use toughened glass or stainless-steel
plates as additional protection. Acrylic splashbacks are easy to install and no
specialised tools are required.
Stone
Stone can also be used as splashback
material. It's uncommon in Australia but very popular in Europe and Asia. The
stone comes in wide variety of colors and texture. Stone is shock and heat
proof and gives elegant look in the kitchen. Stone cutting may need special
tools so it's advisable to seek professional's help while installations.
Pressed Metal
You will find many people who love pressed
metal splashbacks. Pressed metal usually comes with many different patterns and
can be installed in almost any kitchen. Pressed metal splashbacks are usually
made up of Aluminium alloy which won't rust.
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