Browse Forums Kitchen Splashbacks Re: Laminate as a Splashback? Help Please! 17Oct 11, 2009 9:14 am In the last house we had laminate as our backsplash (stainless steel) but o acidentley put a large pot on the heat and it was against the laminate and made bubble in it... it was great for cleaning but you just ahev to be very careful with it John, Tarin and the Kids Built and moving in to the Regent Grande with Masterton homes http://thebrownsaremovingtothecountry.blogspot.com Re: Laminate as a Splashback? Help Please! 18Oct 11, 2009 5:24 pm Thanks for pic Leane. Interesing as you have your sink and oven in the same positions as mine will be - they even look like the same oven and sink! I like the stainless steal look as splashback. John&Tarin. That is something I would do! I can be a bit accidental in the kitchen. Re: Laminate as a Splashback? Help Please! 19Oct 12, 2009 8:29 pm I just wanted to clarify that the panel behind my gas cooktop is stainless steel, not a laminate that has a stainless steel look to it. One of the reasons why it extends further than the cooktop is so I can avoid any warping/bubbling disasters while cooking at high temperatures. Kez, both the sink and oven are good australian brands and they're great. Good practical choices at a reasonable price. DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair At a bit of a loss on this one - we're thinking the original owners never removed the protective laminate covers from their kitchen cabinets after installation and in the… 0 6328 We are doing heaps of hybrid at the moment and the cost sits between $60-65/sqm including installation. Stairs are around $90-100 each 1 4306 Just about completed a renovation project and hit a small issue that we didn’t see We have laminate floors now where we had tiles before (turned out it was actually 2… 0 4909 |