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Glass kitchen splashbacks and worktops

Glass splashbacks

Glass kitchen splashbacks and worktops are fast becoming a popular choice as an alternative to kitchen tiles. Made from toughened glass to be heat resistant and durable against daily ware and tear. Glass is a great material to work with as its so adaptable that you can such a huge variety of finishes to your glass kitchen splashbacks and worktops.

CreoGlass can even colour match to a variety of paint brands, RAL and British standard colours so that your glass kitchen splashbacks tie-in to your overall room scheme. This is a great option if you have an open plan kitchen-diner as it’ll tie the two spaces together. Take a look at this video where CreoGlass have matched Farrow & Ball’s Dayroom Yellow…

Once you’ve chosen a colour scheme, you can choose from a variety of finishes from matt to rainbow or satin sparkles. Take into account the style of your property and kitchen cabinets when choosing a finish as well as how much natural light your kitchen gets. Although don’t be afraid to contrast glass against natural materials such as wood or stone. I love this glitter glass splashback against the marble worktop…

Glass kitchen splashbacks

Glass kitchen splashbacks

To get the seamless and clean finish that glass kitchen splashbacks offer, they’re made to measure and fitted by the professional team at CreoGlass. Their team of designers can work with you to make sure you get the final look that you want. As a made-to-measure service, attention to detail needs to be perfect and they’ll give you hints, tips and technical specifications to make sure you get a flawless finish.

Glass kitchen splashbacks

Why choose glass kitchen splashbacks?

  • Customisable – choose the colour and finish that you want and you can even match your socket covers and chopping boards too.
  • Easy to maintain – as no grouting is used, glass kitchen splashbacks won’t discolour and are easy to keep clean and hygienic. A good option if your kitchen is prone to mould!
  • Light reflecting – You can put in strips of mirror or LED lights. If you have a dark kitchen with poor natural light, I’d seriously consider glass kitchen splashbacks. Glass is naturally light-reflecting and balanced with the right lighting, you can have a bright and airy kitchen.

Glass kitchen splashbacks
Glass kitchen splashbacks

Glass kitchen splashbacks

If you have a small kitchen and are looking for a clever storage solution – you may want to consider sliding glass kitchen splashbacks. A great way to hide away your kitchen appliances and sockets for a clean, minimalist look too.

glass kitchen splashbacks

Matching your glass kitchen splashbacks to your worktop is another way to get a luxury finish to your kitchen. A complimentary look is the best way to allow your kitchen to fade into the background – a great option if your kitchen space is dual purpose. If you have an open plan kitchen and like to entertain, I would recommend matching your glass splashbacks to your worktop. Take a look at the video below to see how this works…

For loads more photos, videos and information take a look at the CreoGlass website. We’re panning to re-do our own kitchen later this year and we’re going to go for glass kitchen splashbacks and worktops. To keep costs down, we’re going to paint our kitchen cabinets and add new handles – wish me luck with that!

Natalia xo

This post is sponsored by CreoGlass and all words are my own

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