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How Much Does It Cost to Install a Kitchen Splashback?

bespoke splashback can be just the thing for transforming the visual appeal and practicality of your kitchen, without breaking the bank. Even the most elaborate and comprehensively customised splashback will typically set you back less than £120 – delivery included.

But when it comes to splashback installation, it depends entirely on your preferred approach. You can hire a contractor to fit your splashback on your behalf, or you can go with the DIY option.

How Much Does Professional Splashback Installation Cost?

It is impossible to pin down splashback installation costs to an exact figure.  Countless factors will influence how much you can expect to pay – your location, the size and configuration of the splashback, the extent to which the surface beneath needs to be prepared and so on.

As a very basic indication, you can expect to pay anything from £100 to £1000 to have your splashback installed professionally (depending on the size of the job). Compare quotes from several contractors before deciding whom to go with, and check reviews from past customers before hiring any contractor.

How Difficult is DIY Splashback Installation?

In most instances, DIY splashback installation can be surprisingly simple. It is essentially like installing a single large tile, and can be handled by anyone who knows their way around a toolbox.

Of course, larger splashbacks (and those with unusual shapes/configurations) can be more challenging to install than their smaller counterparts. But by knowing what to expect in advance, you can ensure you have both the equipment and confidence needed to get the job done right.

The Basics of Kitchen Splashback Installation

To install your kitchen splashback without outside help, you will need the following basic provisions:

  1.      Your custom kitchen splashback cut to size
  2.      High-quality mounting adhesive
  3.      Silicone sealant
  4.      A spirit level

If you plan on attaching your splashback to your wall with screws, you will need to ensure the holes have been predrilled in the panel in the right location. It is generally inadvisable to attempt to drill these holes yourself, as to do so could risk the entire panel shattering.

With your tools and equipment in place, the basics of installing a custom kitchen splashback are as follows:

Step 1: Ensure the surface is clean and in a good state of repair

First up, it is essential to ensure that the surface you intend to fix the splashback to is in good condition. Of course, this counts double if you are installing a transparent splashback, through which you will be able to see the surface beneath.

But even if the splashback you are fitting is opaque, a clean and even surface in good condition is essential to ensure strong and long-lasting adhesion. Give the surface a good clean, make sure all residual grease is removed, and tend to any minor repairs that need to be performed.

Step 2: Apply the sealant to the surface

When the surface is fully clean and dry, you can begin the process of adding the adhesive – in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines. This may involve adding sealant to the splashback itself or the wall, or both. If some or all of the splashback you are installing is transparent, you will need to be extra careful regarding where you apply the adhesive.

Note – some types of splashbacks need to be installed without the use of adhesives (i.e. with screws) to preserve their appearance.

With the adhesive in place, you will then be able to press your splashback firmly into position. Use a spirit level to ensure it is perfectly level, and hold it in place for the amount of time recommended by the manufacturer. Ensure you are perfectly happy with its placement, before letting go and leaving it to dry.

Step 3: Seal around the edges

After giving the sealant the appropriate amount of time to cure, you can then set about sealing around the edges. Care and attention are needed at this stage, as your goal is to create a flawless watertight seal to protect the surface beneath.

Depending on your kitchen’s décor and style, it may be better to go with a tinted sealant than standard white. Take your time, applying no more sealant than is needed to plug the gaps between the surface and the splashback. Wipe away as much residual sealant as possible while it is still wet, as it can be much more difficult to remove after it dries.

Step 4: Polish your splashback

Last up, you simply need to give the sealant ample time to dry, before giving the whole panel a good polish.

24 hours or so is usually the recommended curing time, during which it is advisable not to expose your splashback to any particularly high temperatures, or excess humidity.

A Note on Screw Fixings

Attaching a splashback to a wall with screws and plugs can be just as straightforward. However, there are a few things you will need to bear in mind, if opting for this approach:

  1.      As mentioned, you will need to request that the screw holes needed are pre-drilled into the panel on your behalf in the required locations.
  2.      When considering the location for your splashback, be mindful of any pipes or cables beneath the surface of the wall.
  3.      Under no circumstances should excessive force be used when attaching a splashback to a wall with screws. Doing so could result in the panel cracking or shattering.
  4.      A large glass splashback can be fairly heavy, so you need to ensure that the screws you use have a sufficient size to accommodate its weight.

The same basic rules also apply with acrylic splashbacks, though it may be possible to drill your own holes safely in an acrylic panel.

Ask the Experts...

If you have any questions or concerns regarding the splashback installation process, we would be delighted to hear from you anytime. Call the team at DIY Splashbacks for an obligation-free consultation, or email us with details of your requirements and we will get back to you as promptly as possible.

Top Interior Design Trends for 2022: Creative Splashback Incorporation

With the summer in full swing, households across the UK are putting their overdue home improvement plans into action. There is something about the warmer months of the year that brings out the inner DIYer in all of us.  From minor touch-ups to major interior and exterior makeovers, August tends to be prime DIY season up and down the country.

Each year brings its own popular design trends, and 2022 is no different. Once again, this year’s most prolific interior design trends are focusing on mindfulness, comfort and oneness with nature. Not to mention, the incorporation of practical yet beautifully presented features, like high-quality splashbacks.

Ideal for kitchens and bathrooms alike, bespoke splashbacks can be just the thing to bring a touch of style and personality into the home.

With this in mind, here is a brief overview of five top interior design trends for 2022:

  1.      Biophilic Design

First up, biophilic design is really just a fancy name for the kind of interior design that brings the outdoors indoors. Or more accurately, connects the interior of the home with all things natural. Allowing interior spaces to bathe in natural light, incorporating as many plants as possible, decorating in nature-inspired colours and so on – all fantastic for achieving oneness with nature.

This is also where a custom splashback can be finished with almost any imaginable design. Go for a plain coloured splashback in a nature-themed hue, or a panel that features a floral print, a green leafy effect or any other nature inspired design that takes your fancy. Your splashback can be anything you want it to be, so even the sky isn’t the limit where biophilic interior design is concerned.

  1.      Simplicity and Practicality

Increasingly, interior designers are finding that their clients are more concerned with simplicity and practicality than presentation. They want their interior spaces to look good, but what matters most is a tidy, orderly and completely clutter-free lifestyle. Not to mention, interiors that are as easy to keep clean and pristine as possible.

Intelligent storage solutions and those that keep clutter out of view are particularly important. As are surfaces, fixtures and features that are easy to clean, including glass splashbacks in the kitchen. Research has shown how the orderliness of the environment around us has a major impact on our psychological and physical wellbeing. The more orderly and ‘calm’ our surroundings, the better we feel when spending time indoors.

  1.      Nature-Inspired Colour Schemes

Even when the full biophilic theme is not the desired effect, more homes than ever before are incorporating nature-inspired colour schemes. As the name suggests, this is where the colours of nature play the leading role in a room’s design and décor.

From pale greens to gentle yellows to browns to greys and more, nature-inspired colours can be incorporated into a room in a variety of ways. Painting a feature wall, refreshing your kitchen cabinets, painting trim for a pop of colour, or perhaps enhancing the appeal of the kitchen with a beautifully coloured splashback – all options to consider.

  1.      Open Plan Design

A slightly more extensive home improvement to conduct, which may involve major structural alterations. But if there is a viable way of creating an open-plan feel, perhaps by simply removing partitioning doors, the effect can be truly transformative, particularly when a high-end splashback is used to create a stunning point of focus for the entire shared space.

Open-plan layouts are all about creating a sense of togetherness and community. With an open-plan layout, the occupants of a household naturally spend more time in one another’s company. No separation when one or more occupants are busy in the kitchen – everyone is together in a shared open space.

  1.      Affordable Luxury

In today’s economy, most people simply do not have enough money to lavish themselves with the kinds of luxuries they would like. Instead, the focus for many households has become affordable luxury. What this means is the kinds of decorative and practical features that mimic their sophisticated counterparts, only at a fraction of the costs.

Examples of which include granite-effect worktops, marble-effect splashbacks, hardwood-effect flooring and so on. Practically indistinguishable from the real thing, the best of all worlds is available to those who take a more creative approach to interior design.

For more information on the benefits of high-end splashbacks or to discuss any of our product lines in more detail, contact a member of the team at DIY Splashbacks today.

Custom Splashbacks: All Choice, No Compromise

A beautifully designed splashback can bring the perfect pairing of presentation and practicality into the kitchen. But when it comes to the dozens of different splashback styles available, which is right for you?

Truth is, it is practically impossible to go wrong with a high-end, toughened glass splashback of impeccable quality. Just as long as it does not clash painfully with its surroundings, it’s guaranteed to look the part – and serve an important practical purpose.

With quality splashbacks, it really is the case of all choice, no compromise. But when it comes to the more timeless splashback designs, some really are universally compatible with all types of kitchen décor.

From the classical to the quintessentially contemporary, you cannot and will not go wrong with any of the following splashback designs:

TILES

An attractive configuration of tiles has been a decorative staple in the kitchens worldwide for centuries. You can go about the painstaking process of tiling a surface manually, or you can replicate the effect much more quickly and easily with a tile splashback.

Best of all, a tile-effect splash-backs will always be exponentially more durable and robust than traditional tiles. Not to mention, simpler to install with pinpoint precision, cheaper to add to your kitchen and with a much longer lifespan to boot.

With limitless colours, designs and configurations available, splashbacks tower over tiles in terms of pure practicality.

CLEAR GLASS

If you’re already more than satisfied with the appearance of your surfaces, why cover them with an opaque splashback? Why not fit a clear glass splashback that adds shine and sophistication to your kitchen, without covering the pattern, colour or texture of the surface beneath?

plain glass splashback can be a surprisingly effective visual feature for absolutely any kind of kitchen. The fact that it is so understated and elegant makes it compatible with all types of existing décor.

Plain glass splashbacks can be mounted over any surface, and serve as the ‘frame’ for the work of art below; great for preserving the look of your kitchen, while providing robust protection for the surface beneath.

STONE

As with tiles, there is something uniquely timeless and sophisticated about a stone-effect splashback. From granite to marble to slate to stone, there is no shortage of inspiring options to explore.

Again, a stone-effect splashback has the kind of understated elegance that makes it just the thing for any type of kitchen – classical or contemporary.

Natural stone is easy to bring into almost any type of theme or colour scheme, which in the form of a splashback comes at a fraction of the price of the real thing.

MIRROR

The popularity of mirror splashbacks is easy to understand – once you see them in action. A mirrored surface can be just the thing for maximising the brightness and airiness of a kitchen, making smaller spaces feel much bigger than they are.

Glossy mirrored surfaces create a point of focus for the whole space, while perfectly complementing their surroundings with something surprisingly social.

Mirrored splashbacks can be made with a classic ‘silver’ mirror finish, or tinted with a variety of colours for something a little more eye-catching.

Eye-Catching Kitchen Splashback Ideas For 2022

A kitchen splashback can be as subtle or imposing as you want it to be. Even so, there’s no denying the appeal of a beautifully designed, boldly presented and exquisitely eye-catching kitchen splashback.

Quick and easy to install, a creative kitchen splashback can be surprisingly transformative. It can alter the look and feel of the entire space, while providing robust protection for the surface beneath.

The beauty of bespoke splashbacks lies in the limitless range of options available. If anything, knowing where to start can be the biggest challenge of all.

With this in mind, here are just a few ideas for bringing an eye-catching splashback into your kitchen in 2022:

1. A Bright and Bold Burst of Colour

A splashback can be just the thing to bring a welcome burst of colour into your kitchen. Where a kitchen is presented in predominantly neutral tones, adding a splashback in a contrasting colour could be just the thing. A colourful splashback in a strategic location creates a focal point for the entire space, beautifully complementing the surrounding colours and décor. A custom splashback can be finished in almost any colour imaginable, so there’s no shortage of options to explore.

2. Try Marble for Subtle Elegance

Marble-effect splashbacks combine the subtle elegance of natural stone with the robust durability and affordability of toughened glass. Stone-effect splashbacks in general can be beautiful and brought into most types of classical and contemporary kitchen.

3. Go Industrial with a Metallic Splashback

Likewise, toughened-glass splashbacks can be engineered to effectively replicate the look of various types of metals. From steel to aluminium to copper and many more besides, it is an easy and effective way to embrace the industrial design theme in your kitchen. A toughened-glass splashback can withstand temperatures as high as 300° C, so there is no compromise on quality when opting for a metallic-effect splashback.

4. Retro and Vintage Designs

For homes and kitchens with a retro vibe, the incorporation of a retro splashback could be just the thing. Retro and vintage splashbacks can be engineered to feature a limitless range of colours, patterns and designs, ranging from the elegantly understated to the outright imposing. It is entirely up to you which way you go, but a retro splashback really is the perfect backdrop to a kitchen populated by retro appliances and a throwback theme in general.

5. Opt for Geometric Patterns

A splashback featuring a geometric pattern can be a uniquely eye-catching feature for almost any type of kitchen. The sky’s the limit when it comes to patterns and designs, so you are guaranteed to find something to suit your home. Geometric patterns can be particularly impactful in the kitchen, which tends to be a space dominated by horizontal and vertical lines.

Glass Splashbacks: The Perfect Choice for Your Kitchen or Bathroom

Mention toughened glass splashbacks to most and they will instinctively picture their kitchen walls. Combining robust protection for exposed surfaces with undeniable visual appeal, a glass splashback can be great for any classical or contemporary kitchen.

Even so, the practical and visual benefits of glass splashbacks are by no means confined to the kitchen. Impervious to moisture and easy to clean, a glass splashback can be just the thing for breathing life into your bathroom.

Why Choose Glass for Your Bathroom Splashback?

A glass splashback is essentially a large glass tile, which can be manufactured in any shape, size and configuration required. It can be mounted over almost any existing surface as a clear splashback, or finished in any colour or design to complement its surroundings.

Toughened glass is around five times stronger than regular glass, making it perfect for high traffic areas of the home like the bathroom. Not only is it naturally water-resistant, but it is also 100% non-porous. This makes the surface of a glass splashback flawlessly hygienic, preventing the accumulation of germs, bacteria, mould, mildew and viruses.

Keeping a toughened glass splashback clean and hygienic is as easy as cleaning any other glass surface around the home. You simply spray it with your preferred antibacterial cleaner, give it a quick wipe and you are done.

This can be particularly beneficial in bathrooms, where maintaining a clean and sanitary environment is a full-time job. By protecting your bathroom walls with a large glass splashback (or a combination of several splashbacks), you lighten the load for yourself and your family.

All courtesy of elegant and sophisticated installation, which is easy to fit and can have an indefinite lifespan.

What Makes Glass a Better Choice Than a Plastic Splashback?

Plastic (acrylic) splashbacks can be visually attractive, while providing welcome protection for the surface beneath. But when compared like-for-like with glass splashbacks, there is a reason the latter is considered the gold standard.

Or more specifically, five reasons toughened glass splashbacks are the better choice for bathrooms:

  • Toughened glass is an infinitely more robust and durable material, making it ideal for high-traffic (and potentially high-impact) areas of the home.
  • The naturally non-porous properties of toughened glass make it a superior choice where health and hygiene may otherwise be a concern.
  • A toughened glass splashback has a beautifully shiny and reflective surface, which is not only easy to clean but also makes a fantastic aesthetic addition to a bathroom.
  • With minimal maintenance, a glass bathroom splashback can have an indefinite lifespan - unbeatable long-term value for money.
    The surface of a glass splashback is far less likely to succumb to scuffs, scratches and damage, which may otherwise dull the surface of an acrylic splashback.

Five of the many reasons why toughened glass is considered the gold standard for splashbacks - both in the kitchen and in the bathroom.

For more information on any of the above or to discuss your requirements in more detail, contact a member of the team at DIY Splashbacks today.

The Four Biggest Advantages of Toughened Glass Splashbacks

Shopping for a kitchen splashback means first making sense of the different materials available, among which you will come across two primary materials used in the manufacture of kitchen splashbacks:

  • Toughened glass splashbacks
  • Acrylic (or plastic) splashbacks

To a degree, choosing between the two is as much about personal preference as anything else. They can both look fantastic, they both provide robust protection for the surface beneath and they can both be customised in a variety of ways.

But when it comes to the gold standard of kitchen splashbacks, one of the two is considered superior to the other. While a toughened glass splashback may cost more, it is a small price to pay for what you get in return.
With this in mind, here are the four biggest advantages of toughened glass splashbacks, over comparable acrylic and plastic installations:

Clean and Hygienic

The surface of a glass splashback is completely impervious to grease, grime, bacteria and water. It is a non-porous surface that cannot be penetrated by anything that comes into contact with. This means that not only does a glass splashback repel everything from germs to bacteria to viruses, but that it can also be cleaned hygienically using almost any household cleaning product. A quick wipe on occasion is all it takes to keep a glass splashback sanitary, while at the same time keeping visible dirt and stains at bay.

Heat and Impact Resistant

By its nature, a splashback is designed to withstand fairly heavy treatment. This is particularly true for splashbacks positioned behind cookers or worktops, where high temperatures and frequent knocks are the norm. While an acrylic splashback can offer a good deal of protection, the protective properties of a glass splashback are far superior. Toughened glass can withstand temperatures of up to 400° C, while withstanding surprisingly heavy hits from both blunt and sharp objects.

Cost-Effectiveness

Thanks to its durability, a toughened glass splashback can have an indefinite lifespan. With just the bare minimum care and attention, it is perfectly possible for a glass splashback to last the lifetime of the kitchen. There is little to nothing that can compromise the integrity or performance of a glass splashback, which could provide decades of protection for your walls and surfaces. All of which adds up to unbeatable value for money, as a quality glass splashback is the kind of thing you only have to buy once.

Unbeatable Aesthetic Appeal

The visual appeal of a quality glass splashback is second to none. The beauty of a bespoke splashback lies in the limitless scope of customisation and personalisation. A toughened glass surface is naturally beautiful, reflecting light back into the kitchen to create a more spacious and airy feel. Splashbacks can be crafted in any shape and size acquired, and finished in almost any colour, design or pattern imaginable; a great way to bring life and light into any kitchen without resorting to major renovations.

How to Bring Light and Life into Your Kitchen this Winter

A kitchen that does not bathe in a huge amount of natural light can be problematic at most times of year. When the dark days and long nights of winter begin to draw in, the whole kitchen can quickly become a dull and drab space to spend time.


Luckily, there are numerous options available for bringing light and life into a kitchen, during even the darkest days and nights of the year; all without the need to resort to major alterations, or break the bank with costly renovations.


Here are five simple yet effective ways to brighten up your kitchen this winter:


1. Install a Glass Splashback
Anything you bring into your kitchen with a glossy or reflective surface will help you achieve the desired effect. One example of which is a glass splashback, which can be great for bouncing light around your kitchen for enhanced brightness. A mirrored splashback is also an option, as is bringing decorative touches into the kitchen with the same effect in mind.


2. Add Rugs and Throws in Bright Colours
One of the easiest ways of bringing a burst of colour into the kitchen is to introduce rugs, throws and fabrics. This could include tablecloths, chair covers, throw rugs and even scatter cushions. Swapping out the curtains for a brighter alternative could also complement the effects, as could vibrant place settings and even more colourful crockery for your dining table.


3. Consider Installing an Additional Layer of Lighting
Anything that casts shadows on the walls, ceilings or surfaces in your kitchen will make the space feel smaller and darker. Eliminating problematic shadows can be as simple as installing an additional layer of lighting, such as battery powered LED strip lights. Simply stepping up to better quality bulbs that replicate the natural light of the daytime can also make a big difference.


4. Bring a Touch of the Outdoors Indoors
Throughout all four seasons, nothing brings a kitchen to life quite like the liberal distribution of plants and flowers. Greenery in particular can create an enjoyable ambience during the winter, interspersed with the occasional fresh flower arrangement. A windowsill herb garden can also be just the thing for boosting both the visual appeal of your kitchen and filling the air with a fresh fragrance.

5. Declutter Your Kitchen
Conducting a comprehensive declutter can also be highly transformative. A cluttered kitchen always looks and feels cramped, chaotic and confined. Not to mention, makes the cleaning process so much harder than it needs to be. The most spacious and airy feeling kitchens are always those with a minimalist look. The less you have crowding your surfaces and taking up space, the more spacious your kitchen will feel as a result.


For more information on the benefits of glass splashbacks or to discuss any of our products in more detail, contact a member of the team at DIY Splashbacks today.

How to Achieve a High End Look on a Budget in Your Kitchen

How to Achieve a High End Look on a Budget in Your Kitchen

Transforming the aesthetic of a classical or contemporary kitchen for a more sophisticated look can be achieved in a variety of ways. However, the vast majority of approaches attach a heavy price tag.

For example, you could switch out the flooring for something more elegant, replace your kitchen cabinets or take things to extremes with a full refit; all fantastic for breathing new life into your kitchen, though with the potential to be highly disruptive and extremely expensive.

This does not mean that achieving a high-end look in the kitchen on a budget is impossible. Instead, it simply means you have to be more strategic with your approach.

The Beauty of Bespoke Splashbacks

This is where a bespoke splashback can make all the difference. By opting for a custom splashback, you have the option of choosing from a limitless range of shapes, sizes, specifications and designs.

Irrespective of your kitchen’s current décor, you can have your own perfect splashback designed to perfectly complement its surroundings. Or perhaps, stand out and create a bold statement piece in its own right.

If struggling for inspiration, here are just a few ideas for sophisticated splashback designs that can really look the part in almost any kitchen:

A Blue Acrylic Splashback

A beautiful burst of pastel blue can bring a striking yet soft addition of colour to almost any kitchen. Along with having an exquisite high-end look; it is also near-universally compatible with most types of neutral kitchen colour schemes. Of course, the shade and tone of the blue colour can be adjusted in any way you like, if looking for something bolder to create an eye-catching feature.

A Copper Aluminium Composite Splashback

This is a hugely popular choice for classical and contemporary kitchens alike, which again can complement almost any type of décor. Copper is very much on-trend right now, which can be brought into the kitchen as an array of decorative features and adornments, though there is nothing quite like a beautifully positioned copper aluminium composite splashback to really bring a space to life.

A Rose Gold Aluminium Composite Splashback

Particularly suitable for kitchens with a darker colour scheme, a rose gold splashback could be the ultimate show of style and sophistication. It is a slightly more limited choice by way of compatibility with existing décor, but nonetheless looks exquisite when paired with darker kitchen cabinets, flooring and countertops.

A Black Acrylic Splashback

Perhaps the ultimate in practicality and versatility, there is no kitchen in which a black splashback does not look the part. Understated, elegant and sophisticated in equal measures, a black splashback brings refinement and class to the kitchen, irrespective of its existing décor and theme.

A Grey Acrylic Splashback

The same can also be said for grey, another simple go-to for splashbacks of all shapes and sizes. The beauty of a grey splashback is the way in which the hue and intensity of the colour can be adjusted to achieve almost any effect. Whether you are looking to create a standout feature or incorporate something that blends seamlessly into the background, you cannot go wrong with a great splashback.

How to Choose a Picture for your custom kitchen splashback

How to Choose a Picture for Your Custom Kitchen Splashback

Opting for a custom kitchen splashback emblazoned with a high-resolution image can really bring a kitchen to life. It can also be just be thing to get those creative juices flowing and bring something unique into your kitchen.

Narrowing down the options with an infinite range of images to choose from can be tricky. You can go for something complex or abstract, something completely minimalist or something eye-catchingly artistic. The options are endless; you could choose something timeless and instantly recognisable, or something personal that means something special to you and your family.

Just as long as you are happy with the result, there is no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ way of choosing a picture for your splashback. But before you commit to a specific splashback picture or design, there are a few important points to keep in mind.

1. Make Sure You Know the Source of the Image

You are unlikely to find yourself hauled into court for using a picture on a kitchen splashback that does not belong to you. But if you do not own the rights to the image in question, you are still technically stealing someone else’s work. It is therefore advisable to stick to the free images you can pick up on sites like Unsplash, Envato Elements and Pexels. This is where you will find millions of premium-quality images covering everything you can imagine, all 100% free of charge and readily available to use.

2. Check the Quality of the Picture

Whichever picture or design you go for, it is essential to ensure the picture is of sufficient quality. Low-resolution images guarantee disappointing results, with pixelated and unattractive image reproduction.

As a general rule of thumb, you should be looking at an image that has a minimum resolution of 300 pixels per inch. This will ensure beautiful clarity and excellent reproduction of every detail when the splashback is printed. Do not rely exclusively on the size of the file, as this is not always indicative of the quality of the image.

If in doubt, ask before submitting your chosen picture for printing.

3. Orientation and Size

You will also need to consider exactly where the picture will be displayed and in what kind of configuration. Most kitchen splashbacks are significantly wider than they are tall. In which case, your favourite picture taken in portrait is probably not going to be suitable. That is, unless you want the same image repeated horizontally across the splashback, which is always an option. The larger the splashback, the greater the importance of choosing an image with the appropriate orientation and size; always remember that the more editing is required to achieve the desired shape, the higher the likelihood the quality of the image will be compromised.

For more information on any of the above or to discuss any aspect of personalised glass splashbacks in more detail, contact a member of the team at DIY splashbacks today.

How to Keep a Splashback (and a Kitchen) Clean

Installing a splashback can be a great way of minimising mess in the kitchen. As the name suggests, decorative splashbacks are designed primarily with a practical purpose in mind.

They pick up the kinds of spills, splatters and splashes you would prefer not to set into your walls as permanent stains.

Quality splashbacks are also designed to be as easy as possible to clean and maintain. But just as is the case with the rest of the kitchen, some approaches to cleaning are more efficient than others.

With this in mind, here is a brief rundown of five simple yet effective guidelines for keeping your splashback and kitchen clean and serene:

1. Clean as You Go

It is far easier to give your splashback a regular wipe than to clean it intensively on occasion. What is great about kitchen splashbacks is how most everyday mess can be wiped away with nothing more than a damp cloth. Or perhaps, a quick squirt of an approved kitchen cleaner. The same also applies to all worktops and services around the kitchen. The longer you allow grease and grime to accumulate, the more difficult it becomes to remove. You will save time, effort and money by getting in the habit of cleaning as you go.

2. Go for a Minimalist Look

The sleek and sophisticated appearance of a kitchen splashback can be perfect for a minimalist kitchen. Minimalism is a desirable contemporary design trend which basically involves removing anything that does not need to be out in the open. De-cluttering and keeping things simple holds the key to a kitchen that is easy to clean. The less bits and pieces there are taking up space, the less there is to accumulate grease and grime.

3. Keep Your Tools Close to Hand

Instilling good habits where kitchen cleanliness is concerned is all about convenience. This is where it can be helpful to ensure your cleaning equipment is close to hand at all times. For a kitchen splashback, this could be anything from a pack of glass cleaning wipes to a bottle of kitchen cleaner to paper towels and so on.

4. Share the Workload

It is often said that a problem shared is a problem halved. In which case, why not share the workload with the other occupants of your household? You could perhaps delegate the duty of cleaning your kitchen splashback to your child or spouse; all members of the household benefit in some way from the kitchen, so everyone should contribute. Assigning responsibilities so everybody knows what is expected of them can be far better than handing out tasks.