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Hi guys!
The glass splashback in my kitchen was the wrong colour when installed and was going to be too big of a job to take of re plaster and wait for a new splashback to be installed. Just curious if there is a way to tile or cover over the splashback that is fire safe and kitchen friendly :
Thank you in advance
Community manager's note: Check out How to tile a splashback for expert advice.
I'd be looking at keeping the glass and just changing the colour. I know this is possible as I remember it being one of the selling points when we chose a glass splashback instead of tiles. I think the glass is removed and the back is painted before it is reinstalled again. Probably not a DIY job though...
For those looking for advice on tiling a splashback, the Bunnings website has step-by-step instructions.
You might also be interested in this excellent post from @ProjectPete - Kitchen facelift - which includes a subway tile splashback.
I have also embedded a video below.
Hope its helpful for you.
Jason
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