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Cooker Splashbacks

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Glass cooker splashbacks provide the ultimate protection for your kitchen walls while adding a modern, stylish focal point. With high-quality tempered glass and aluminium options, our cooker splashbacks are suitable for all hobs types, including induction, gas and electric cookers.

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400k+
Orders
1.9mil
Pieces Cut
10k+
5* Reviews

Cooker Splashbacks

Easy to clean

One of the primary benefits of a cooker splashback is its ability to make cleaning up a breeze. Whether you're frying, sautéing, or boiling, cooking can get messy, and grease and food particles tend to find their way onto your walls. However, with a splashback in place, you can simply wipe away spills and splatters, keeping your kitchen looking fresh and pristine.

Durable

Our durable cooker splashbacks are designed to handle the demands of everyday cooking. The high-quality glass can withstand high heat and moisture generated by stovetops and ovens without warping, discolouring or deteriorating. After years of use, our splashbacks maintain their beauty and function as effective protectors for your kitchen walls.

Stylish

A cooker splashback also creates a stylish focal point in the kitchen. Drawing attention behind the stove with colour and creative designs, a splashback adds visual interest and depth to your culinary space.

Value

Installing a cooker splashback is a wise investment for both the practical protection and aesthetic enhancement of your kitchen. Splashbacks not only guard walls from grease and stains but make the room more inviting and turn the cooking zone into an artistic element.

Splashbacks Behind a Hob

It is not recommended to use a Perspex® acrylic (Gloss and Matt Splashbacks), polycarbonate (Premium Splashbacks) or aluminium composite splashback behind open heat sources, such as a cooker. These materials can only tolerate temperatures of up to 80°C before discolouring and warping. Therefore, it is advised not to fit acrylic, polycarbonate or aluminium composite splashbacks behind an electric or gas hob. However, if you have an induction hob, you may place our Matt, Gloss and Premium Splashbacks behind it with a 50mm gap between the panel and the hob. Alternatively, for an aluminium composite splashback, a 150mm gap between the panel and hob is recommended behind an induction hob.

Our toughened glass splashbacks are the most suitable option to fit behind a heat source as they have high heat resistance.

 

Hob/Cooker Type Glass Matt/Gloss/Premium Aluminium Composite
Electric      
Gas      
Induction  

 *50mm gap

 *150mm gap

All White Premium Glass Splashback

All white glass splashback

We were thrilled to collaborate with @andas_home on this stunning custom-cut all white glass splashback above her hob! This heat-resistant glass not only withstands high temperatures but also brightens and opens up the space beautifully.

Splashback Guides

How to Measure Your Splashback

Measuring for a new splashback for your kitchen or bathroom can seem like a difficult process, but in reality, it's very simple.

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Splashback Installation

While it may be daunting, particularly for those new to DIY projects, you’ll be surprised at how easy installation is.

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Splashback Alterations

If you need to make alterations to your splashback, our informative guide will help you through the process.

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Splashback Template

Use our handy online visualiser or download one of our templates, edit yourself and upload when you place your order.

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