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How much was your glass splash back in kitchen?

20 replies

Ntinyn · 02/11/2016 06:50

Had decided on glass but hadn't at all appreciated the price! First quote come in at £1.1k for area of 0.9sqm with one socket cut out. I almost choked! Is this normal? It includes the template and installation, and I really do appreciate the precision and skill involved in the work, but.... It's such a small area!

Having a modern looking kitchen in new extension and just don't think tiles will look good but will have to reconsider. Acrylic won't work as have hob in that section.

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Pradaqueen · 02/11/2016 07:38

Have you thought about mirror (assuming you have no gas hob?) I use it a lot in my renovations. Looks good and is relatively inexpensive. For comparison mirror for that size would be under £300. Laser cut outs for sockets at the local glaziers are £35 per socket. Try your local glazier in general as they will be able to quote you or put you in the direction of someone who can help. Good luck!

Briette · 02/11/2016 08:07

Definitely shop around. We got a quote from a local company then found an online splashback company was substantially cheaper, and managed to get the local one to price match. But they are expensive :(

Ntinyn · 02/11/2016 08:14

Thanks all. We have an induction hob there, not gas. In the kitchen showrooms I liked the look of the mirror glass but DH against it so I don't think that's an option really but thank you.

I've asked a local glazing company, waiting for their quote and filled in an online form last night for an internet one... I knew it would be pricey, but I really wasn't expecting that!

Thanks for your replies, much appreciated.

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Shosha1 · 02/11/2016 08:20

I haven't done it as we had already bought the lime green glass, but SIL just painted the wall, the colour she wanted th splashback, then had normal heat resistant glass fitted over it. It looks really good.

icklekid · 02/11/2016 08:23

We got ours from here www.diysplashbacks.co.uk really happy with it and colour matched to any dulux colour

Ntinyn · 02/11/2016 08:52

Oh I like the painting option! Will talk to DH about that.

Thanks for Diy recommendation. I'd come across them but wasn't sure. Did you fit yourself or use their fitting service?

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Saltedcaramel2016 · 02/11/2016 14:07

We got ours from a local glass place who cut it to size. For a standard sized blue glass splashback it was about £100 (4 years ago) even though the kitchen places were charging around £300. Probably worth checking out local businesses.

dynevoran · 02/11/2016 14:39

That is insane. I have an entire glass balcony plus two Bannisters for less than that!

Ollycat · 02/11/2016 21:48

Ours runs the full length of a wall - about 6.5 meters I think and was a little over £1500 which included templating, socket cut outs etc.

Ollycat · 02/11/2016 21:49

^ meant to say it fills the entire space between the work surface and units so not just a small upstand.

GiddyOnZackHunt · 02/11/2016 22:08

We had two pieces of coloured glass. One is 2m and goes up to the cooker hood for part of its run so I guess we paid for at least 2 sqared meters with 2 sockets cut out. Plus another longish piece that's about 30cm high. Paid 1k Inc fitting & VAT. This year. Local glass company.

user1471549018 · 03/11/2016 09:13

Ours would have been about 1.5 k for whole kitchen. I remember it is not the glass that was the expensive bit it was the templating and cutting around sockets etc that cost £££ If you could do without that socket and just buy a standard bit of glass it would be much cheaper. We were also given the option of finishing the glass lower and having the socket above to reduce price. We also went local

Ntinyn · 03/11/2016 21:53

Thank you everyone! Getting quotes in now, lowest is £350! Really can't believe the difference in prices I'm getting...

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strongteawith2sugars · 16/11/2019 20:47

@Ntinyn hi, I'm doing a glass splash back now. May I ask what company you
Went with and if they were online?

Mosaic123 · 17/11/2019 01:23

Local glass merchant charges £450 per sq m plus Vat plus £50 per cut out. So expensive!

David946 · 03/02/2020 06:01

I go a really great glass splashback from here: www.premierrange.co.uk/glass-splashbacks

MarieG10 · 03/02/2020 06:14

£120. Dark toughened glass cut to size by local glazing company. Is great as it fits perfectly having been templated around the cooker hood

£1k is just laughable

Ohchristmastreeohchristmastree · 03/02/2020 06:26

I really hope you get a lower price as it is imho the best thing to have for splash backs, just because it is so easy to clean!

behindlocknumbernine · 03/02/2020 07:11

I made my own. Had glass cut to size, painted the back of it, dh glued it into place. It lasted years!

TobyHouseMan · 04/02/2020 09:27

We used emberglass and paid £337 for this piece. It's 1.5 meters long. Designed it myself. Love it!

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