Options For Your Splashback Melbourne Bathroom
For the past few years, I have frequented a tile shop near me in Melbourne, Australia. Splashback Melbourne has been a long standing favourite of mine, and I always get a real feeling of warmth and affection whenever I am there. The place is always buzzing, always busy, and always smells really good. They even have a lovely bar that you can get to where the whole family can sit and relax while you get your repairs done. What more can you ask for?
I have a few Splashback Melbourne clients myself, and I can safely say that they are the best tiles Melbourne has to offer. However, I recently took one of their newer models home and was somewhat taken aback by the difference the color made when it came to my bathroom. I did notice that the mirror on the vanity area used to be glass, but it was a completely different shade of white now. When I asked the store's manager about this, she told me they changed the color in order to better correlate with the white of the tile they had chosen for my room. So no, it wasn't just the color of the mirror, but also the reflective quality of the glass.
This gave me an idea of how Glass Melbours work, and the way they can be customized to create almost any look you desire. If you have a lot of white, then going with a clear glass splashback may not be the best option for you. You will still be left with a beautiful white tile behind, but your room will not be so clean cut and defined. If you want a cleaner, more defined finished product, then I recommend the clear glass.
The same can be said for mirrored tiling. A mirror is one of the most important features of any bathroom and having one that is glass is just about essential if you are putting a mirror in there. However, you do have to keep in mind the practical aspect as well. Having a mirror that has a reflection on it is nice, but sometimes it can be distracting if your wall is painted. This is where the glass Melbours comes in handy.
They can be painted onto the wall and then secured with melamine or other glue so that the glass does not move. If you are looking for something more subtle though, you can easily install melamine panels behind the mirror which will then completely hide the reflection. This allows you to have a smooth finish without sacrificing the look of the wall.
This is also the same for tiling around the mirror. If you have tiles with a melamine edge, you can then paint them directly onto the wall. You will then have a very neat finish and will not have anything in your bathroom that will be distracting or bothersome. If you cannot find the right reflective glass, or if you would prefer not to have it in the first place, there are melamine alternatives. Some of these include polyester film which you simply touch on to the glass. The film will reflect the light, just like a real mirror would, but since it is clear you can see right through it.
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