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redrex
hi all,
Just finished this little splashback and whilst not strictly tiling I thought i would have a go as it seemed to be another string to the violin. It was for a friend, so the dreaded mates rates but with breakfast lunch and coffee and sticky buns on tap. i was really surprised at how straightforward it was, it took 3 hours total to paint the glass(couple of coats making sure no air bubbles) and another 2 hours to stick the backing on and fix to the wall. Materials, excluding the glass, cost about £45 and i think it looks really sharp. i also seem to have finally got my Silicon technique happening, this was done without masking. Glass shop wanted £250 to paint and put the backing on alone.seems to be a really nice alternative to tiles if you want a nice clean finish. Friend now wants the rest of the wall on the right hand side doing the same way, so i guess they are happy too.
Just finished this little splashback and whilst not strictly tiling I thought i would have a go as it seemed to be another string to the violin. It was for a friend, so the dreaded mates rates but with breakfast lunch and coffee and sticky buns on tap. i was really surprised at how straightforward it was, it took 3 hours total to paint the glass(couple of coats making sure no air bubbles) and another 2 hours to stick the backing on and fix to the wall. Materials, excluding the glass, cost about £45 and i think it looks really sharp. i also seem to have finally got my Silicon technique happening, this was done without masking. Glass shop wanted £250 to paint and put the backing on alone.seems to be a really nice alternative to tiles if you want a nice clean finish. Friend now wants the rest of the wall on the right hand side doing the same way, so i guess they are happy too.