Advantages of Choosing Glass Splashbacks for Your Kitchen

Posted on: 18 February 2016

Although usually overlooked when it comes to kitchen design, splashbacks play a crucial role in managing the areas prone to wetness and stains in the kitchen. By installing these splashbacks behind cooking surfaces and sinks, you are able to manage spills caused by oil platters, food splashes and more. However, your choice of splashbacks will also determine how much maintenance goes into keeping it looking pristine. Over the years, more and more homeowners are opting for glass splashbacks due to the superior qualities they have over conventional ceramic and other types of tile splashbacks. Here are some of the advantages of choosing glass splashbacks for your kitchen.

Glass splashbacks have a seamless design

With traditional splashbacks, you would have to contend with grout lines. This is because grout is essential to keeping the tiles interconnected and in place. It should be noted though that grout is quite hard to clean. Over time, the stains that accumulate on the grout will affect the overall appearance of your splashbacks. This would mean having to re-grout your tiles if you would like clean surfaces. The good news is that you do not have to deal with this when you opt for glass splashbacks. These splashbacks can be installed as a single slab of glass thus eliminating the need for any joins on it. Not only does this make it look sleeker, but it also means less cleaning and maintenance for you.

Glass splashbacks come in an array of designs and colours

One of the drawbacks of commonly used materials for splashbacks is that they tend to come in a limited array of colours. Stone or tiled splashbacks tend to be limited to neutral colours as this is their innate colouration. If you would like to add some creativity to your kitchen, glass splashbacks are good way to go. For one, you can get glass in different colours, which gives you the chance to add a pop of colour to different walls in your kitchen. Additionally, you can opt for mosaic glass splashbacks, which enable you to create images and patterns. Lastly, you can choose to have LED splashbacks installed, which provide you with task lighting, whether at the sink or at your cooking station. Ultimately, your choice of glass splashbacks will only be limited by your imagination.

Glass splashbacks are hygienic

Due to the nonporous nature of glass, you can be assured that bacteria and other contaminants are not being absorbed by your glass splashbacks. This does not only work toward keeping their original lustre, but it also ensures that your kitchen does not become a breeding ground for microorganisms. 

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