kitchen glass splashback with LED lights
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Need help for kitchen glass splashback
Comments (2)Hello, To me it doesn't look too bright at all. But it also depends how is the lighting in your kitchen, surroundings and other colours you have used. Obviously, against a dark colour will look bright. Is this the print you wish to have?...See MoreHelp choose splashbacks, island lighting, island chairs
Comments (9)Hi Sheron, Kitchen is looking great - is it just just behind the hob you were looking to do? Couple of ideas: 1) could get a piece of clear glass cut to suit and screw in place (with rubber grommets to protect glass) - you can then use it like a picture frame and put photos/maps/postcards etc behind it - and change whenever you want 2) I'm still stalling on what to do with our hob splash back, so I've painted that section of the wall in matching paint, but in an eggshell finish. This means it's wipe-down and keeps the room quite minimal whilst I decide - but I might keep it this way! 3) tiles always look great and are very durable - I'd always recommend getting lots of samples before committing to any of them though 4) you could get a slab of the same worktop material to run up the wall? Re: the stools - whilst not very modern looking, they look fairly robust and reliable - so you could always investigate keeping these and painting these in your chosen feature colour?...See MoreGlow in the dark Kitchen splashbacks and solid surfaces ?
Comments (0)Some new materials we are developing and working with luminescent glow in the dark art, splashbacks and solid surfaces.. would you if you could? No wiring, natural energy output, ambient light? let me know if anyone is interested to be the beta tester? info@glartique.com...See MoreGlass Splashback Conundrum
Comments (17)Unfortunately, the picture is showing very narrow area so it is hard to decide what would be the best choice. I am afraid the small piece of glass splashback, especially if sits on the Silestone upstand and is very close to large door may look unbalanced. The solution could be bespoke splashback all the way between wall units and upstand. In such case, you could bring some colour to the kitchen to optimize the look of it, perhaps very light yellow. If you think the short piece will work then maybe clear glass with some crystals pattern, not too busy but creating a statement....See MoreFloat Glass Design
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