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Re: glass splashbacks

by UK Splashbacks » Wed Oct 14, 2015 6:28 pm

We're glass kitchen splashback specialists - UK Splashbacks Ltd.
I live locally and we offer free home visits to see samples and provide design advice. Get in touch if you'd like to book one or have any questions.
http://www.uksplashbacks.com

Re: glass splashbacks

by Super_Mum » Wed Feb 06, 2013 10:31 am

Hi - Clara Bee sorted out my glass splashbacks she was lovely and I'm so pleased with them, reasonable too :D
www.clarabee.com

Re: glass splashbacks

by twingirlsmama » Mon Feb 04, 2013 4:39 pm

mailto:sales@junoglass.co.uk

Juno glass - i wanted a particular colour splashback back and went there myself on the recommendation of my builder. Gave the measurements and a sample pot and collected the finished piece for fitting a few weeks later.

Re: glass splashbacks

by thelittlelegscompany » Mon Feb 04, 2013 2:08 pm

Hi
A friend of mine runs a company called Glartique / Decoglaze - they specialise in bespoke splashbacks - this is right up his street. Give Ashley a call - mention me and you may get a little bit off.

http://www.decoglaze.co.uk/about/deco-g ... glartique/

Re: glass splashbacks

by Stan the tileman » Mon Feb 04, 2013 12:46 pm

Lulu,

I asked my kitchen guy about your query who came back with the following response

"She must have had a lower cost glass supplied. What she requires is 'low iron' glass which takes away approximately 70 -80% of the grey-green tint. The Farrow and Ball 'Strong White' can be used on low iron glass quite well as that particular Farrow and Ball colour itself has a slight grey tinge.

It will look quite white when placed against a darker colour, but may have a very very slight grey tinge when placed against say a polar white.

We could take a look and also provide samples if she has not been served yet."

If you need Francis's number please do not hesitate to ask

Stan

Re: glass splashbacks

by lulu » Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:11 pm

Thanks everyone, v helpful.

Re: glass splashbacks

by windyday » Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:49 am

We used Balham Glass just off Weir Rd. They were great and about a third of the price quoted by other companies.

http://www.balhamglass.co.uk/glass-colo ... hbacks.asp

Re: glass splashbacks

by jessicarees » Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:26 am

try building and handyman battersea.

Re: glass splashbacks

by clapset » Tue Jan 29, 2013 10:24 pm

My kitchen 500 pound fitted. 5 pieces of glass about 10 ft by 2ft. Was quoted 3k before I found Brompton - all it is, is toughened glass painted or sprayed with car paint with backing of mirror paper ... Don't over pay

Re: glass splashbacks

by clarenta » Tue Jan 29, 2013 10:06 pm

We are about to use Par Design parglass.co.uk which our neighbours highly recommended.....Good luck.

Re: glass splashbacks

by clapset » Tue Jan 29, 2013 9:35 pm

Brompton glass on Brompton road. Ask for Tom. Did my inside kitchen red bathrooms blue and outdoor kitchen on roof terrace red - very good

Re: glass splashbacks

by Erykah » Tue Jan 29, 2013 9:04 pm

Would highly recommend Jamie Lincoln. He did some sash window glazing for us and made a bespoke mirror. we saw some of the splashbacks he was making in his workshop. very meticulous! lovely guy, v.competitive prices, professional job

http://www.goodnewsglazinglondon.co.uk/

glass splashbacks

by lulu » Tue Jan 29, 2013 8:07 pm

Hi there

Can anyone recommend a company to do glass splashbacks for a kitchen? I would like them back painted "strong white", a farrow and ball colour. I had someone deliver one last week but it is a disaster - it looks turquoise because of the green tint in the glass. If anyone knows of someone who can supply a splashback that is true to colour I would be very grateful.

Thanks!

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