
Countertops and the areas around the stove and sink are critical points in a kitchen. A good backsplash should resist grease, water and food splashes. For this reason, glass is a preferred material for many backsplashes. Look at these 20 great design examples for your kitchen.
Glass backsplash as an alternative to tiles

The modern kitchen is characterized by order and minimalism. Smooth, shiny and bright materials cover the walls and kitchen cabinets. This not only makes the kitchen impressive in appearance, but can also brighten and visually enlarge small spaces. Glass is also easy to clean.
A magic purple color

Plexiglass has a melting temperature of 160 degrees Celsius
Plexiglass is heat-resistant and extremely easy to clean, so it is a practical material for kitchen backsplashes.

(GSS)
Another solution is safety glass made of two layers with a design suspended between them. This type of glass is highly resistant, and even if it breaks, the pieces stay together rather than falling apart. This reduces the risk of injury. It is extremely resistant to high temperatures, so it can be installed directly over a gas stove.

Simple glass
A single sheet of glass is also a great idea. The glass should be thick enough, at least 4 mm, and backed with film on the underside.

Orange and white kitchen backsplash

Green and cream color combinations

Simple glass protection against splashes

Wooden fronts and a clear glass kitchen backsplash

Kitchen cabinets in a high gloss orange

Glass backsplash panel in the kitchen

White orchids on a black background 
Orange terracotta 
Mint green





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