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  • Considering some sort of sheet material instead of tiling the kitchen splashbacks.

    It would be for a run of units around 2m, there is however a few sockets I'd have to get around. If I'm to go down this route what's the best option for cutting the material?

  • Mark where you need them (or make a template first in 3mm board). Drill the corners and cut out with a jigsaw.

    If you make a decent template you can have the splashbacks made in glass. Paint the back or mirror them, even aged mirror looks decent. Make sure it's safety glass (i.e. they cut it then bake it) with edge stamped safety marks obvs.

    Of course if you mess up and the socket holes are in the wrong place you can adjust the back box slightly. I also didn't make it clear that you want to cut holes the size or a tiny bit larger than the back boxes and get longer screws for the sockets.

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