Laminex Metaline is an innovative, easy to install aluminium-based splashback with a clean continuous glass-like look, but with superior cost efficiency and versatility. Unlike glass, Metaline is designed to be easily bent or curved for seamless corners and edges.
How do you cut Laminex Metaline?
Laminex Metaline splashback sheets must be cut with a downward cutting stroke on the decorated surface.
How do you fit laminate kitchen splashbacks?
A Guide to Fitting Splashbacks
- Measure and Mark Out the Area. Start by measuring the height and width of the area of the kitchen wall you are going to fit your splashback to.
- Cut the Splashback to Size.
- Attach the Splashback to the Wall.
How are Splashbacks attached?
Clean the area of the wall where the glass splashback will be fitted. Apply adhesive in ‘blobs’ on the rear of the splashback. Gentely push the glass splashback against the wall. Leave the splashback in place until the adhesive cures.
What is a Metaline splashback made of?
aluminium composite
Metaline is specifically designed for use as a splashback material. Made from a special highly fire retardant aluminium composite and coated with a tough, stain resistant high gloss paint, it makes an ideal splashback that is safe for use in wet areas and behind gas or electric cookers.
Can Splashbacks go over tiles?
Splashbacks can be installed over existing tiles, providing they’re securely attached to the wall and there are no cracks or broken tiles which might impact the adhesion of the panel. Any exposed tile edges can then be finished with silicone or finishing trims.
What is Tekwall?
A modern alternative to traditional tiling, Tek Wall comes in a variety of sizes and 35 colours to complement or contrast with worktops. It’s easy to join for a sophisticated finish. Available in 10mm depth. Matt and gloss finishes available.
Can you cut Splashbacks?
If you need to cut your splashback, use a fine-toothed blade that’s suitable for plastics or aluminium and make sure it’s sharp so as not to melt or chip your acrylic. A router is the best tool to use but circular or table saw can also be used providing the blade is suited to plastics.
What is the difference between a splashback and an upstand?
What is the difference between an upstand and a splashback? An upstand is an extension of the worktop which goes from 60 to 120mm up the wall and features along the entire length of the worksurface. A splashback is much taller, usually covering the whole height of the kitchen wall.
Why choose a laminex Metaline splashback?
Available in bold colours, monotone, metallic or neutral shades, a Laminex Metaline splashback can be installed to perfectly suit your home, office, retail outlet or new build interior. Led by licenced builder and plumber Craig Lambert, Alternate Splashbacks is a leading supplier of splashback and feature wall solutions.
What are metmetaline splashbacks and panels?
Metaline splashbacks and panels from Laminex are functional and flexible surface solutions. Metaline splashbacks and panels are available in a range of colours. Metaline splashbacks and panels are suitable for residential and commercial interiors.
What is Laminex Metaline?
Laminex Metaline is an innovative, easy to install aluminium-based splashback solution with a clean continuous glass-like look, but with superior cost efficiency and versatility. Metaline is designed to be easily bent or curved for seamless corners and edges and infinite design possibilities.
What is the best splashback for a stove top?
One cost-effective, long-lasting option to consider is Laminex Metaline. This advanced, flame retardant aluminium splashback system is approved to be installed behind cooktops and ovens. With a high-gloss, continuous finish, Laminex Metaline is available in a range of designer colours.