Upstands tiles or splashback.
Floor tile upstands.
I have asked a similar question in the tiling section so sorry for repeating it here.
Upstands are used to prevent thermal bridging at the edge of the floor where it meets the wall.
Secondly the floor tiles are less than 2mm away from the walls is.
I have just had my kitchen floor tiled and the the upstands which are just a tile cut in half have been affixed to the wall but rest on the floor tile.
Not sure what to go for in your new kitchen design.
I am fitting my new kitchen soon and going to be tiling the bit between the worktop and wall units.
Everyone seems to compliment the tiles.
Have a look at some of my photosets which may give you some inspiration.
I went for a glass metro tile.
Discussion in kitchen fitters talk started by rob290482 feb 23 2009.
Thought about doing just a panel of tiles behind the cooker but think it will look better extended out each side.
Having said all this i think your budget is unrealistic.
What you choose really comes down to personal preference and the type of look you re trying to achieve.
Hi all i m shortly tiling a bathroom with a big busy tile rather than tile all the walls i thought less is more and that i d just tile one complete wall and the double vanity unit area i ve seen the look in some very expensive octagon show homes and it s very effective and cheaper.
Feast your eyes on these gorgeous glass splashbacks and upstands from original style.
Basically all of them are designed to protect your walls from kitchen splashes.
A thermal bridge is a weak spot in the insulation where heat can be gained.
I think i m going to do upstands all the way around and just tile the wall with the cooker on it.
I think the cut tiles into strips thing will use more tiles not less.
Doesn t there have to be a gap and if so what should it be sealed with.
I ve had the same dilemma recently.
Here is an overview with lots of ideas from our gallery plus some tips and.
Essentially splashbacks are large format glass tiles usually placed behind a sink bath or cooker anywhere that splashes are likely.
But then i will have an upstand and tiles on that wall.
I d suggest upstands skirting tiles around the rest of the bathroom then you can add some nice colour to your bathroom your painted bath will be a lovely feature.
If you work symmetrically and the edge tiles are all under 400mm by definition you have your full 150mm skirting from the offcuts with a manufactured edge and without buying any more since by definition there is almost exactly the same length of skirting as floor edge.
10mm upstands and quartz behind the hob as a big upstand too.
The most important component in your new bathroom.