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CreoGlass

Why Plain Colour Glass Splashbacks Work So Well in British Kitchens?

When you want your kitchen to look considered—but not overdesigned—plain colour glass splashbacks offer a clean, practical solution. They bring a strong visual anchor to your walls without competing with cabinetry or worktops, which makes them an ideal choice for minimalist layouts, tonal colour schemes, or any kitchen that relies on clean visual lines.

Their toughened glass surface protects against heat and moisture while giving you a colour-matched finish that lasts.

Built for Real Kitchens, Styled for Simplicity

Each CreoGlass® plain colour splashback is:

- Made from 6mm toughened safety glass, heat and impact resistant.

- Seamless and grout-free, which means no place for mould or dirt to collect.

- Available in matte or gloss finishes, depending on your lighting and surface preferences.

- Wipe-clean in seconds, with no need for special cleaners.

Whether you’re designing a compact London flat or updating a family home in Surrey, these panels are tailored to fit the space—not forced to match it.

Tailored Colour Matching & Finish Control

Unlike painted walls or mass-produced panels, each plain splashback is cut and coloured to order. We offer:

- Over 150+ colour tones based on RAL, Dulux, or Pantone references.

- Bespoke shades via physical samples or digital mock-ups.

- Gloss or satin finishes that reflect or soften light, depending on your choice.

- Precise cut-outs for sockets, switches, and under-cabinet lighting.

These aren't generic glass sheets. They’re designed as part of your kitchen environment from day one.

A Design Feature That Doesn’t Compete

One of the reasons designers favour plain splashbacks is their versatility. You can use them to:

- Balance bold cabinetry with a soft neutral wall finish.

- Introduce contrast in an all-white or all-black kitchen.

- Match existing tones without overwhelming the space

- Create a quiet backdrop for timber, metal, or natural stone elements.

Because of their smooth surface and subtle depth, they often help bounce natural light and create a more open feel in tighter spaces.