Not quite woodworking... Glass splashbacks

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matt

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Finally got the splashbacks on the wall... Just got to seal the joins:

BEFORE:
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AFTER:
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I like the look of that. I'm thinking of doing the same on my kitchen. Did you get them from a splashback supplier or from a local glazier and painted them yourself .
 
Looks great.

I'm sure you won't have but I hope you didn't silicone them on, silicone attacks the paint and will show through in about 6 months
 
Doctor":1d98vo74 said:
Looks great.

I'm sure you won't have but I hope you didn't silicone them on, silicone attacks the paint and will show through in about 6 months

I did but with a specialist silicone (low modular neutral cure) designed for the job. I went round the houses for a bit to ensure I did not fall foul of the side-effect you mention.
 
tsb":upu4ri34 said:
I like the look of that. I'm thinking of doing the same on my kitchen. Did you get them from a splashback supplier or from a local glazier and painted them yourself .

Specialist glass supplier. Glass Design in Greenwich. They're quite a big player as far as I can tell but also quite happy to deal with the general public on smaller orders. They've done quite a bit for me over the years.
 
Two ladies... Designer and Workshop Manager. Both directors and both fully qualified in their respective fields (i.e. designer and joiner).

C'mon, who wears the trousers when it comes to purchasing a fitted kitchen? What better USP?
 
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