


Shower splashbacks offer a clean and practical alternative to traditional tiling—perfect for homeowners looking to simplify upkeep while still achieving a polished finish. Made from toughened safety glass, these panels protect your walls from moisture and heat while providing a smooth, grout-free surface that wipes clean in seconds.
Unlike tiled areas that discolour over time, glass splashbacks resist watermarks, mould, and soap residue—making them ideal for wet zones like walk-in showers, bath surrounds, and en-suites.
Practical Benefits That Don’t Compromise on Style
CreoGlass® shower splashbacks are more than just functional. They're designed to blend with a variety of bathroom interiors—from minimalist to high-contrast styles. Whether you prefer soft frosted panels or bold printed artwork, glass splashbacks give you the freedom to choose without adding complexity to your routine.
- Heat and moisture-resistant.
- No grout = less mould, less maintenance.
- Non-porous and hygienic.
- Made to measure with custom sizes, cut-outs, and finishes.
- Available in gloss, matt, tinted, or printed options.
Designed Around Your Bathroom
Every splashback is produced in our UK facility using high-precision equipment and industry-grade glass. We work with homeowners, developers, and interior designers to ensure each panel matches the dimensions, mood, and layout of the space.
Popular styles include:
- Neutral-toned colour splashbacks for understated finishes.
- Arabescato and marble-effect prints to replicate natural stone.
- Mirrored splashbacks for smaller bathrooms where added light matters
- Tinted and frosted panels for privacy and depth without reflection.
Clean Look. Clean Surface.
Cleaning is one of the biggest benefits of using a glass splashback over tiles. A damp cloth and mild cleaner are all that’s needed. No need to scrub grout lines or seal surfaces.
This makes CreoGlass® a strong fit for:
- Busy family bathrooms.
- Low-light shower cubicles that need extra reflectivity.
- Design-conscious spaces where practicality still matters.

