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Attributes of a Glass Splashback in Your Kitchen

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If you're trying to decide what material to use for your kitchen splashback, why not opt for glass? Here are several positive attributes of this material.

Clutter-Free

A kitchen is full of distinct surfaces on cupboards, drawers, countertops and flooring. These different components create lines and textures around the room. A glass splashback, though, presents a smooth, unbroken wall area where the eye can rest, adding a sense of calmness. Tiles splashbacks can have the opposite effect, as they're covered in many grout lines, thus increasing visual clutter.

Because of its clean lines, a glass splashback can make a small kitchen appear larger as excessive visual detail tends to make a room look crowded and cramped. Additionally, a smooth piece of glass is easier to clean than a tiled surface. Glass is nonporous, and it doesn't have crevices and grooves that collect grime and grow mould.

Colour Choices

You can back paint a glass backsplash in diverse colours, picking your favourites from a colour chart. You'll have more choices than if you install a tiled splashback. The charts offer nuances and shades of each hue rather than only general choices. So you can easily then compare tones and create the perfect look in your kitchen. Being free of patterns and details, glass highlights the simplicity of your chosen colour. Lemon yellow or mint green, for instance, will shine without being broken up by grout lines. For a pure effect, consider using low iron glass as standard glass has a green tinge because of its iron content. This greenish haze can affect the colour rendition.

Polish

A glass splashback forms a polished surface in the kitchen, so it helps to reflect light around the space and brighten up the ambience. Better lit places seem larger. In this way, a glass splashback gives the illusion of greater proportions.

Thus, kitchens can benefit in several ways from glass splashbacks. This covering helps to reduce visual clutter and bounce light around the room. As a result, your kitchen will appear more spacious. Plus, you'll have many colours to pick from on a colour chart, which lets you compare the different hues against one another.

The overall cost will depend on the specific glass you select, whether low iron or standard, for example. Plus, the price of a glass splashback is determined by its overall size and how many cut-outs are required for electrical outlets and whatnot.

Reach out to a local glass company to learn more about glass splashbacks.


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