A guide to Splash Panels

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Every bathroom design is exclusive: some are ornate and elegant while others are clean and simple. However, the style and design you choose are one of many decisions to make. When it is about bathroom design, there are a lot of decisions to be taken. And this is mainly true when it is about choosing the tiles for your space. You may also wish to consider skipping the tilling in particular areas and employing splash panels rather.

 

What is used to create Splash Panels?

Splash panels are the laminated MDF boards, often used in a similar way to porcelain tiles but these vary in having a high-pressure laminate surface. They are undoubtedly strong and dense making them impervious to water.

By design, these can be used in the dampest areas and the rooms which may include shower, behind basins and even behind baths. With all this in mind, splashbacks can also replace the tiles in these areas and do not need any grouting which ensures the clean lines of the modern bathrooms.

 

How to get the most of your bathroom splash panels?

Because of the versatility, you can make use of it in your bathroom in a way that suits you the best. And if you have an exclusively large bathroom or one with a lot of interior corners, you can definitely create a dramatic effect with the use of splash panels.

And one of the best methods to make use of one is the backdrop for a shower. You can actually opt for a single panel against the flat wall, with controls and shower head installed in place. And if you have a corner that you wish to alter into a shower, a pair of matching splashbacks will make short work of making the sensational space.

 

Splash Panels are the Budget Savers

If you are making use of the splash panels, there is nothing as cost-effective as this. This makes your bathroom area waterproof and works well with the wet installation areas as well. They can cover a large area, and the costs have got an average range. If you wish to cover the corner area, then obviously there’s a need to double the price. However, in the end, the cost of them is going to remain in your budget only.

Furthermore, there is no need of grouting in case of splash panels. You may still feel the need to make use of adhesive for installation, obviously. Then you also have an option of completing your panels with the affordable finishing corners, strips, and joints. Typically these are the type of panels that run in your budget while ensuring that you can add interesting details to your bathroom area regardless of the budget type you have.

To conclude it won’t be wrong to say that they can do a lot for your space, but these should always be considered together with other materials in your bathroom. Just take some time to consider the wall and floor tiles for your bathroom – and if you seek a little help, then you need to check out the dedicated guides to splash panels.