Applying kitchen splashback to textured wallpaper – How to do it properly
Textured wallpaper is widely used in German kitchens. No wonder – it's inexpensive, durable and hides unevenness better than almost any other wall covering. But what happens when you want to apply a new kitchen ...
An important note about the "White tiles", "Slate" and other designs: Unlike real tiles/real slate, there is no 3D effect, "real" warping or a relief.
The advantage here is the simple and more hygienic cleaning, as there are no dirt-catching surfaces.
The Pro kitchen splashback can be cut very easily with sharp scissors.
It's best to first draw a straight line across the width with a permanent marker.
Then simply cut with scissors, not "pull through" (Recommendation Dahle Professional Dahle 50010)
We show you how ...
The gloss levels "matte", "satin" and "gloss" offered in the shop are set by us and cannot be selected.
Based on customer feedback from recent years, we now know exactly what "works best" and looks best. Previously, there was exclusively the gloss level "glossy".
Since July 2019, we've taken ...
Kitchen splashback at the cooktop – what you need to watch out for
Planning to install a self-adhesive splashback in your kitchen and wondering if it's safe behind the cooktop? Find the most important information here.
Plastic and heat – does it work?
Our kitchen splashbacks are made of ...
You have textured wallpaper and tiled backsplash in your kitchen – and you're wondering if our kitchen splashback will hold anyway? The good news first: mixed surfaces are not a problem. Our PREMIUM kitchen splashback adheres reliably on both substrates.
The substrate is what matters
Dents, ...
If you need to drill a hole through the Premium kitchen splashback, we recommend using a standard metal drill bit to drill through the material.
Once it has drilled through, continue drilling with a stone drill bit (or depending on what material is behind it).