Guide to select the perfect back painted glass for your dream kitchen

Mentioned are the ways to select the perfect back painted glass for your kitchen

Over the last few years, there has been a one-of-a-kind trend of using back painted glass that has gained immense popularity for all the right reasons. Back painted glass adds ineffable elegance to your design scheme as a unique décor option. Interior designers and decorators are coming up with fresh and innovative ideas to integrate this into the design of various spaces. Back painted glass backsplashes are an excellent technique to incorporate glass into your kitchen.

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What is back painted glass?

As the name implies, back painted glass is glass that has been painted on the back. Because of the paint, the front of the glass looks sleek. It also has a solid hue at the backside. Back painted glass has a glossy finish and appeals to your modern yet minimal sensibility.

Where to use back painted glass in your modular kitchen?

Back painted glass backsplash in the kitchen is becoming popular in modern homes because it is a low-maintenance option. Back painted glass may also be used in every nook and corner of your kitchen, from cabinets to dividers to wall decorations.

Add elegance to your kitchens with back painted glass cabinets

Back painted glass kitchen cabinets provide a sleek, modern aesthetic ideal for modern kitchens. They’re simple to clean and sanitise. If you’re hesitant to use back-painted glass on all of your cabinets, try putting standard doors and adding back painted glass on one or two of them. 

Add elegance to your kitchens with back painted glass cabinets

Back painted glass kitchen cabinets provide a sleek, modern aesthetic that is ideal for modern kitchens. They’re simple to clean and sanitise. If you’re hesitant to use back painted glass on all of your cabinets, try putting standard doors and adding back painted glass on one or two of them. You may also experiment with kitchen door glass painting designs.

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Stunning backsplashes made of back painted glass 

Backsplashes are indeed an ideal space in the kitchen to include back-painted glass. You can paint up some glassy-ness in your kitchen with any shade you like, from vibrant tones to pastels. Also, they are easy to clean and germ-free. You may use a back-painted glass design in your kitchen if it is being professionally set up. Back painted glass as a backsplash is a great way to bring colour to a small kitchen instead of using tiles.

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Cost of installing back painted glass

The cost of back-painted glass is determined by various parameters such as thickness, weight, size, and colour. You’ll need to factor in how much space you’ll be covering as well as the mounts or adhesives you’ll be using in your overall budget. DIY back painted glass kitchens might be appealing, but it’s a temporary solution. Consider hiring a professional to create and repair your glass so that no light leaks and no damage occurs during installation.

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Pros and cons of back painted glass

Let us understand the pros and cons of back painted glass so that you can make an educated decision while choosing the material for your modular kitchen.

 

Pros

  • Versatility: When you install a glass backsplash, you have various design options. Shape, size, colour, and glass texture are all options available for you when working with back painted glass.
  • Effortless cleaning: Glass cleans up so well that you won’t believe it. All messes are wiped off the backsplash instantly with a soft cloth, little water, and dish soap, leaving no residue.
  • Aesthetics: The combination of glass and colour add interesting layers to any space, no matter how large or small in size. It can reflect light and make the room appear larger without compromising colour choices.

Cons

  • As glass is fragile, install with extreme caution in high-traffic spaces. 
  • Once you have selected a colour for back-painted glass, you can’t reject it. It might be a challenging decision for people who prefer to change things up frequently. Fixing or replacing this is tough. You may end up having to throw out all of the glass and replace it with new.

 

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