Geelong Kitchen Glass Splashbacks
Glass kitchen splash backs are a great way to add colour to your kitchen or bathroom.
They are a seamless and contemporary feature where ever they are placed in the home. Colours can match most major brands paint colours.
Ecoglass’s coloured glass splashbacks are generally used to protect your walls in the cooking and wet areas of your home, such as your kitchen, bathroom and laundry areas.
Stainless and tiled splash backs are now becoming increasingly outdated due to the distinct advantages, both aesthetic and practical, that glass splashbacks have to offer.
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Ecoglass can order you customised glass splashback with either a particular colour or the special graphic element can be digitally printed onto the back.
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Glass splashbacks are extremely easy to keep hygienically clean and spotless. Glass splash backs are low maintenance and extremely durable and resilient, glass splashbacks also impervious to stains and smears, which means no more scrubbing with harsh chemicals to remove the mold, fats and grease which readily adhere to grout, porous tiles and stainless steel wall coverings.
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Please note — you are able to specify colours from other paint manufacturers, simply provide the manufacturers name and colour name and code.
Colour awareness
• As with all coloured products slight variations may occur with colour intensity on the final product.
• Glass reflects and absorbs room lighting conditions which may appear to affect the colour.
• Colour matching to walls, other surface finishes, flat and semi-gloss paints will appear different as splashbacks have a gloss finish.
• As glass is made from naturally occurring raw materials, the end product can vary between batches and manufacturers, which may affect the colour appearance.
• Clear float glass is colourless and transparent when viewed face on. However when viewed on the edge clear float glass has an inherent green tinge due to the presence of iron oxide found naturally in the raw materials used to produce glass. When used as painted glass splashbacks the paint colour will be distorted by the green tinge. Light paint colours are most susceptible to this, while it has a minimal affect on dark colours.
• Low iron glass is ultra clear this optimum clarity is achieved by removing most of the iron oxide used to produce clear float glass.