Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't a mirror behind the stove get stained with grease? While maybe I should be cleaning my backsplash behind the stove, I don't with any regularity. I would think you'd have to use Windex on it every day???
Unfortunately, yes. This would require a wipe down every day. I am up to it.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't a mirror behind the stove get stained with grease? While maybe I should be cleaning my backsplash behind the stove, I don't with any regularity. I would think you'd have to use Windex on it every day???
Anonymous wrote:It is kind of cool and would brighten a space.
Anonymous wrote:We did this years ago in a bungalow kitchen. My mother-in-law also has it in her fancy Bethesda condo. I think it is clean, classic, and bright, and it doesn't date a kitchen like so many other backsplashes do.
Anonymous wrote:I really wanted to do this or a backpainted glass but the cost was astronomical because the glass had to be tempered (or so I was told). I was also warned that unless all my counters were clear, I was just reflecting my clutter.
Anonymous wrote:We did this years ago in a bungalow kitchen. My mother-in-law also has it in her fancy Bethesda condo. I think it is clean, classic, and bright, and it doesn't date a kitchen like so many other backsplashes do.
Anonymous wrote:My only fear would be that moisture will cause the mirror to deteriorate around the edges.
What about just a glass backsplash? With a color behind it.