Bathroom Renovations

The scoop on splashbacks

If you want an instant makeover that's easy on the pocket, consider splashbacks. Choose from an extensive array of colours, designs and textures that can easily suit your bathroom or kitchen's style.

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If you want an instant makeover that’s easy on the pocket, consider a splashback. With a wide range of colours and designs to choose from, having a splashback is a trendy yet practical way to instantly liven up your bathroom or your kitchen. 

Aside from making your bathroom look elegant and stylish, splashbacks are designed to protect your bathroom walls. Due to the constant water splashing on the bathroom walls as well as the humid environment, there’s always the risk of mould and mildew. Over time, these splashes can turn into ugly splotching on the wall, which will make your bathroom look old and dirty.

You won’t scrimp on style when it comes to splashbacks. Choose from an extensive array of colours, designs and textures that can easily suit your bathroom or kitchen’s overall look. For cleaning, just get a wet cloth and wipe away. Also, splashbacks are durable, won’t fade over time, and, if you’re handy, are easy to install.

When choosing over the different varieties of splashbacks available, remember to pick one that’s within your budget, and that’s not hard to maintain.  A good splashback doesn’t leave trails of watermarks every time you use the bath or sink, nor does it require constant rubbing or cleaning. Also, remember to choose a splashback that is in line with the overall design and style of your house.

Different types of splashbacks

Acrylic splashbacksPhoto credit: http://www.thekitchenbroker.com.au/

Acrylic splashbacks come in a high gloss finish and give off a fantastic, vibrant look. Because of its glossy appearance, your bathroom will appear bigger.  Acrylic splashbacks are half the cost of their glass counterparts, yet they are durable and will retain their colour and glossy finish over the years.

Stone splashbacks

Looking for something that’s chic and ultra-modern? Opt for stone splashbacks. Stone splashbacks mask watermarks really well, which means you don’t have to spend long hours in the bathroom getting rid of water stains.  However, they tend to be more pricey than the others. Also, since these are natural materials, some might be porous and would need to be resealed every few years. If you want to skip re-sealing, just go for the engineered variety, which is considerably cheaper and is not porous like the natural stone variety.

Laminate splashbacks

Laminate splashbacks are fairly easy to install and also cost less than the other options. They can imitate the look of mosaic, stone, wood and even stainless steel. However, they only work on flat walls.

Tiles

Tiles come in a range of patterns, colours and finishes. Traditionally, tiles are the ever-dependable splashback option. Nowadays, people pick other materials, as tiles have grout that you need to care for. Grouts tend to lose their colour over a period of time. Old grouting can also make your bathroom look dated and filthy.

If you’re looking to add a splashback to your bathroom or kitchen, get the experts to help you select the best option. Post your job and get free quotes today.

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