Glass Splashbacks

texastwo, Nov 30, 9:06pm
Can anybody recommend a reasonably priced supplier/installer in Wellington!

babcorp, Dec 1, 12:24am
Smith and Smith.

dibble35, Dec 1, 6:24am
You got the red one to, looks great aye. think ours came from Mitre10. My sister got one from a glazier cut to their specific size and the back painted whatever colour they wanted, looks great but if you can get away with the standard sizeand colours range. heaps cheaper.

aloha3, Dec 1, 6:30am
If it's behind an electric cooker we used seratone. Looks neat. Do it yourself or get a home handy man. We got the idea from one of the kitchen display at Placemakers

knowsley, Dec 1, 6:43am
Andre did one of mine, had it cut to the curved shape of the rangehood too. 027 629 6657.

nzkiwisnz, Dec 1, 6:50pm
Why does it not go to the corner! Or does it just look like it doesn't in the picture.

daryl14, Dec 1, 6:58pm
No it doesn't go to the corner. There is a 680mm gap from the end of bench to the wall, So I packed it out with timber and put hardiglaze over top in the spaces where the the splashback doesn't reach. Makes the oven a nice snug fit. Maybe I should have tiled but that would have doubled the time it took. Bastard of a space and took me ages to work out how to do it and actually make a decision.

texastwo, Dec 2, 4:12am
Actually I want to place it around the side of a built in bath instead of tiling.just something different.

daryl14, Dec 2, 5:24am
Could be cool. Coloured tiles way cheaper. Some tiles have an opaque look to them if that's what you want.

mokaumoi, Nov 29, 1:11pm
Why not paint the wall and leave the glass clear- that way when you tire of the colour you can just repaint the wall.