Worksurface supplier Bushboard has introduced Alloy, a collection of kitchen splashback panels made from aluminium.
Alloy splashbacks are fire-safe and heat-proof, so can be installed across the width of the kitchen for an uninterrupted design that can’t be safely achieved with decorative materials such as wood or acrylic.
The 12-strong range of patterned and scratch resistant splashbacks can be used wall-to-wall or as a hob panel in residential, contact or commercial projects.
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They include marble designs through to herringbone tiles and walnut decors to complement traditional or contemporary schemes.
Alloy panels are available in a regular rise, mid-rise and high-rise height, can be cut to size using a circular saw and finished with a variety of profile trims.
Product Manager for Worktops at Bushboard, Caroline Elliott explains: “Tiles have been popular for a number of years as a splashback solution as they are safe behind a hob but also fill the wall space with continuous design.
“The drawback of tiles is not only the installation but the maintenance, no one wants to scrub food stains from grout in their kitchen.
“The other alternative is a stainless steel or glass panel, but these solutions come with their own cleaning issues as well as breaking up the design aesthetic in the kitchen.
“Alloy splashbacks enable safety behind the hob and allow the customer to fill the wall space with a decorative design that is easy to clean and durable.”
Alloy adds to the portfolio of Bushboard worktop brands, including Options, Omega and Evolve.