Description
White Splashback
A white acrylic splashback is the perfect way to add a fresh and clean look to your kitchen. The crisp and neutral white colour will complement any kitchen decor, making it a versatile choice for any kitchen renovation. Made from durable acrylic material, this splashback is easy to clean and will not discolour or warp over time. It’s also an ideal solution for those looking for an affordable alternative to glass or tiles.
The high-gloss finish on the acrylic will reflect light and create a sleek and modern look, adding a touch of brightness to your kitchen. The splashback is easy to clean and maintain, making it a practical and long-lasting choice for areas around the stove or sink. It can be cut to size to fit your kitchen perfectly.
In addition, the white colour of the acrylic splashback also allows having a clean and hygienic space, which can be important in the kitchen, where food preparation happens.
Overall, a white acrylic splashback is a great choice for anyone looking to create a fresh and modern look in their kitchen without breaking the bank. Its durability and easy maintenance make it a practical and cost-effective choice.
Key Features:
- Hygienic material and easy to clean
- Moisture resistant
- Strong, durable and impact resistant
- Easy to machine and install
- Sheet manufacturing process: Extruded
- Supplied with protective film on both sides
Measuring for your White Acrylic Splashback:
You don’t need a professional to measure the required space for your splashback. Just follow our simple guide to get accurate measurements for the perfect fit.
Fitting your White Acrylic Splashback:
One of the benefits of having a cut-to-size splashback is that it gets delivered to you ready to install onto any flat surface. You can either use adhesive, double-sided tape or screws depending on your requirements. Check out our splashback fitting guide to see just how easy it is to fit splashbacks yourself.
White Splashback vs White Tiles:
When it comes to choosing a white splashback or white tiles for your kitchen, both options have their own set of pros and cons. However, a white acrylic splashback may be the better choice for some due to its durability, easy maintenance, and affordability.
White tiles are a classic and traditional choice for kitchen splashbacks. They are often made from ceramic or porcelain and come in a variety of sizes and shapes. They can add a timeless and elegant feel to your kitchen and can be easy to clean and maintain. However, tiles can be more expensive than acrylic splashbacks and can be more difficult to install. Tiles also can crack, chip or stain over time. Grout lines can also become discoloured and difficult to clean, especially in areas where there is a lot of water or heat exposure.
A white acrylic splashback, on the other hand, is made from a durable and heat-resistant material that is easy to clean and maintain. It is also more affordable than tiles and can be cut to size to fit your kitchen perfectly. It also has a high-gloss finish which will give a sleek look and reflect light and create a spacious atmosphere.
Acrylic splashbacks are also a great option for those who may have an irregularly shaped kitchen, where tiles may be difficult to fit in perfectly.
In conclusion, a white acrylic splashback is a great option for those who want a modern and sleek look in their kitchen, while also being practical, easy to maintain and affordable.
Important Notes
- All acrylic splashbacks allow for low levels of light transmission and a vinyl backing will be required to stop any light passing through. If you wish to add a vinyl backing to your splashback, please contact our sales team for additional pricing.
- To get an accurate representation of the splashback colour, please order a sample as the colour of sheets may differ slightly due to variances in your computer display
- We recommend all acrylic splashbacks are not installed closer than 200mm to an open heat source such as a gas/electric hob.
- Due to the manufacturing process of cast acrylic, the thickness of the sheet has a maximum tolerance of +/-10%.