No one will argue the fact that tiled backsplashes are gorgeous in any kitchen design, but those grout lines can get pretty dirty unless you are constantly scrubbing away after each meal preparation. Plus, what’s in today is outdated tomorrow, and such home improvement projects can be tiresome, time-consuming, costly, and cause the kitchen to shut down for extended periods of time. With creative designers always on the developing new looks, homeowners now have more options.
There are beautiful alternatives for improving the kitchen for a seamless and timeless look that won’t soon go out of style. In fact, these splashbacks are shining in the spotlight of late. For something more modern and sleek, consider trying a glass splashback. This is one of the most incredibly low maintenance additions to a kitchen and an easy way to add sheen and color to your kitchen. With this application, the looks and options are virtually limitless.
There are various ways to do this, including a DIY job, but nothing can compare to the results a professional contractor will provide. While the glass splashbacks Brisbane contractor will have his added fees, the result will be nothing less than stunning. In addition to that, it will have its benefits.
The key to these glass backsplashes is the fact that they are back painted. It is this effect that gives them the stunning color to spruce up the kitchen like nothing else. Another way is to apply a beautiful wallpaper pattern to the wall and then protect it with the clear glass.
The important thing in a back painted glass splashback is to use the appropriate paint. Otherwise paints will eventually crack and peel with time. Moreover, due to high heat in the area of the stove, it is imperative to use tempered glass. In other words, not just any glass will do in every location.
From there, the glass splashback will be glued to the wall using a professional grade silicone adhesive. As such, whether it is a DIY job or a professional one, the adhesive must be able to hold the particular weight of the glass being attached to the wall. Testing is always a priority when it comes to home improvement projects. In this case, just to be on the safe side, apply some adhesive to the back of the small piece of glass to ensure it will not be visible when it’s mounted to the wall. Another important note is that caulking is required to keep water from seeping into the top or the bottom seams.