Browse Forums Kitchen Splashbacks 1 Aug 11, 2017 10:01 pm Does anyone know what the regulations are about splashback above sink. We have a window 200mm above sink and have been told that the standard requires 200mm of splashback so we can't have the architrave around bottom of window. Is this correct?? Re: Splashback behind/above sink regulations 2Aug 11, 2017 10:28 pm Re: Splashback behind/above sink regulations 4Aug 12, 2017 1:16 pm Yeah ok - I suppose the window creates the splashback. I'm wanting to have a row of tiles and then our decorative architrave around bottom of window but apparently I have to have 200mm of tile splashback before the architrave and I haven't got enough room! So trying to work out if that is the regulations. see you have chosen caeserstone? What did you choose? 😊 Splashback behind/above sink regulations 5Aug 12, 2017 1:23 pm Yes, we're having caeserstone. I'm terrible with the names of colours, but its white. Rest of the house will be 50 shades of greige. Re: Splashback behind/above sink regulations 6Aug 12, 2017 1:26 pm Re: Splashback behind/above sink regulations 7Aug 12, 2017 1:36 pm Very nice! I'm picking paint colours atm so our house is currently 50 shades of white 😬😅 I love the white stone, i've chosen caeserstone fresh concrete which is a white/grey but Matt finish. Re: Splashback behind/above sink regulations 8Aug 12, 2017 1:40 pm I love the concrete benchtop look but that was an upgrade and we had to draw the line somewhere. Our frame has just been finished so I'm very excited to see my external colour selections coming together in the coming weeks. Re: Splashback behind/above sink regulations 9Aug 15, 2017 10:00 pm We are doing exactly the same and were told the same bs. If the ceaserstone bench abuts against the window which is square set the is no where for the water to go. Please find photo from pd display home that we used to prove our piont If you don't want to annoy the neighbours then simply get yourself some good head phones. For me the sound is much better using headphones. The NCC (National Construction… 1 21203 Old Home Restoration / Renovation Hi, just discovered all these junks left behind under the floor. Could any of these be asbestos? Best to leave as it is or clean up? Thank you for your thoughts 0 381 Thanks for sharing. Looks good. The joiner has come back with a quote of close to 5k. I think we are going to not do it. Attaching panelling is something they are dead… 11 10121 |