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Glass features for modern kitchens

Glass has become an increasingly popular material in modern kitchen design. From coloured splashbacks behind cooking areas to mirrored panels that reflect light across the room, glass surfaces offer a clean and contemporary alternative to traditional wall finishes.

Our bespoke glass solutions allow kitchens to incorporate glass splashbacks and mirror panels that enhance both the practicality and visual design of the space.

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Bespoke kitchen glass solutions

Glass splashbacks protect walls behind hobs and worktops while creating a modern visual feature within the kitchen. Available in a wide range of colours or printed designs, they provide a seamless alternative to tiled splashbacks.

Glass splashbacks

Glass splashbacks provide a smooth and durable wall surface behind hobs and worktops. Manufactured from toughened glass, they protect walls from heat and moisture while creating a seamless modern finish. Available in a wide range of colours and printed designs, glass splashbacks offer a contemporary alternative to tiled splashbacks in modern kitchens.

Glass mirrors

Mirrors can also be used within kitchen interiors to reflect light and create a greater sense of space. Carefully positioned mirror panels can brighten darker kitchens and highlight architectural features within the room. In some designs, mirrors are used as decorative panels or even as a mirror splashback kitchen feature, creating a striking reflective surface behind worktops.

"We recently worked with Vie Surfaces ltd and their team on worktops to our kitchen island splashback and utility room. We used CaesarStone in the kitchen and Corian in the utility room. The pre-installation advice and survey carried out by their managing director, Neil Griffiths, was exemplary and customer focused and happy to time their work around other trades."

Adam Hall
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Why glass is used in modern kitchen design

Glass surfaces are widely used in modern kitchens because they combine practicality with a clean and contemporary appearance.

Easy to clean surfaces

Glass panels create smooth wall surfaces that are easy to wipe down and maintain, helping keep kitchen spaces hygienic.

Seamless wall finishes

Unlike tiled surfaces, glass panels create uninterrupted wall finishes without grout lines.

Reflective surfaces

Glass reflects natural and artificial light throughout the room, helping kitchens appear brighter and more open.

Flexible design options

Glass panels can be produced in a wide range of colours, mirror finishes and printed designs.

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Why glass splashbacks have become a defining feature in modern kitchens

Glass splashbacks are one of the most popular ways to introduce glass into kitchen design. Installed behind hobs and worktops, they protect walls from heat, moisture and everyday cooking while creating a smooth and modern wall surface.

Unlike tiled splashbacks, glass splashbacks create a seamless finish without grout lines, making them easier to clean and maintain. Panels are typically manufactured from toughened glass, allowing them to withstand the heat and activity of busy kitchen environments.

Glass kitchen splashbacks are available in a wide range of colours and finishes, allowing them to complement cabinetry, worktops and wall colours throughout the kitchen.

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How bespoke mirror panels can transform light and space in a kitchen

Mirrors can also be used as a design feature within kitchen interiors. A carefully positioned mirror in a kitchen can reflect natural light around the room, helping the space feel brighter and more open.

Mirror panels are sometimes installed as decorative wall features or even as a mirror splashback kitchen installation, creating a reflective surface that adds depth to the room.

Because mirrors can be fabricated as bespoke mirror panels cut to size, they can be integrated into cabinetry, wall panels or architectural features within the kitchen. In other areas of the home, the same mirrors are often used to create bespoke mirror walls or gym mirror installations.

"Great service from template to fitting on site both Nicola and Lee the fitter was amazing, high recommend the service plus great quality."

Paul Fraser
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A clear and controlled process from design to installation

Every project follows a structured process designed to deliver precision, minimise disruption and ensure a consistent finish — whether we’re installing worktops, splashbacks or bespoke glass features.

Consultation

Every project begins with a focused discussion about your space, design preferences and budget. We guide you through material options — from quartz and granite worktops to glass splashbacks and mirrors — helping you choose surfaces that suit both your kitchen and how you use it.

Professional templating

Once your space is ready, we carry out precise on-site measurements. Accurate templating ensures clean joints, correct cut-outs and a perfect fit across worktops, splashbacks and glass panels.

In-house fabrication

Worktops are fabricated in our own workshop using specialist cutting and finishing equipment, while glass elements are prepared to the exact specifications required. Maintaining control at this stage ensures every surface is ready for installation.

Expert installation

Our team completes installation with care and attention to detail. From positioning and fitting to final finishing, every surface is installed to achieve a clean, precise result built to last.

Let’s get your surface right, first time

From consultation to worktop installation, our in-house team handles every detail with precision.