Originally Posted by
Sybarite
Hi Daren,
There are a few good options that are fire retardant and durable.
Tiles, Toughened Glass, Engineered Stone, Granite and Steel are at the top of the list.
These all have thier pros and cons as well as significant price differences for supply and Installation.
I am particularly fond of glass.
It is smooth and mostly seamless, which makes it easy to keep clean and is available in a large range of colours.
Cons are price and installation.
A template needs to be made once all cabinets are in place and holes need to be cut for GPOs and other services.
Alternatively you can choose to only put a fire retardant material such as glass behind the cooktop and finish the rest of the splashbacks in some of the other options previously discussed.
If you are looking for a cheaper option I think those 600 x 600 square edged vitrified tiles (as per MickJ) are a pretty good option.
The idea with them is that the amount of exposed grout is kept to a minimum which keeps things clean and tidy.
I hope this helps some.
Cheers,