Stainless steel splashback
Hi everyone, I am amazed to see something like this exists and people actually reply! I hope someone replies to this.
Anyhow, I am one of those new DIY-ers with limited cash and grand plans.
I really want to put stainless steel splash backs in the kitchen, but the kitchen people charge a lot to do just a splash back.
Does anyone know how I can get my hands on the steel (and get it cut). That done, any ideas or tips on how to install it? We've been told that we can't tile it. We rendered the wall ourselves, and it was a tad uneven. So to make it look decent until we tiled/splash-backed, we painted the wall. THEN we found out that tiles don't stick to painted, uneven walls.
Actually, if anyone knows where I can get glass splashbacks cut & how to install, that would be good too.
Thanks to anyone who reads or replies,
cheers
Para
glass/stainless steel splashbacks
Hi, I happened across this interesting site during an intensive search for info on splashbacks. I have read all the old posts on SS/glass/laminate splashbacks dated July 03 from Para, Mick, Soundman and others. For most 1st time renovators there are big holes to fall in at every turn and this invaluable verbal match of info has certainly helped me. I had spent weeks trying to research all and any info on splashbacks desperately trying to find an inexpensive, easy to clean, heat resistant, water repellant, non-scratchable, simple to install, will look fantastic splashback !. I have a family of brothers who are builders and cabinet makers who squabbled of the quality of HMR vs MDF vs Villabond vs Masonite etc etc as suitable SS backing board. I read all the posts, bought every kitchen and home renovators magazine (could have paid someone to come in and do it all with all the money I ended up spending on magazines !!) and eventually went to my dad for advice (a builder of some 40 odd years) who simply said "Just tile the darn thing and get over it, it's just a kitchen not a space shuttle" and with that little bolt of reality I found some great glass and ceramic tiles did a design to cater for both all for less than $250. My thanks to all who contributed on the spalshback posts. I will definitely visit again as my next project is the dreaded bathroom.