Tiling a kitchen splashback yourself can save you some serious cash, and it's not as tricky as you might think. Especially if you're tiling a standard rectangular or square area with a simple tile ...
ONE way to update your kitchen in no time is to change the splashback behind the cooker or hob. These are typically made of metal (usually stainless steel), tiles or glass (ensure the glass is ...
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Tiles or splashback? Experts settle the debate
I'll be honest, when I started thinking seriously about designing a kitchen, the splashback was not top of my list. Worktops, yes. Cabinetry, obviously. But the bit of wall behind the hob? That could ...
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