Stainless Steel Backsplashes, Plinths and Hobs for the Kitchen

These stainless steel backsplashes and plinths are rather easy on the eye and even easier for us to make. (That’s obviously the most important thing, right? ;-) )
Stainless Steel Kitchen Plinth
John’s Kitchen.

Sick of my sister’s incessant whining to finish the kitchen off and owning his own sheet metal shop, John sought inspiration from a stainless steel planter he’d made and applied said inspiration to his plinths.

Butler Sheetmetal does a lot of catering stainless work, and so they know how to clad a kitchen. It’s also quite easy for them to cut backsplashes to size and send them to you in the post.
Stainless Steel Backsplash and Hob
Stainless Steel Cooker Hob and Backsplash

We’re more than happy to provide you with any help and supply you with a custom quote for any size, shape or area.

If you’re remotely interested or need to pick our brains, just get in touch with us:

Unit 10, Red Scar Works,
Burnley Road,
Colne,
Lancashre, BB8 8ED.
tel: +44 01282 870033
fax: +44 01282 861636
email: sales[at]butlersheetmetal[dot]com

Or you can use our contact page here.

PLEASE NOTE: We can only reply to inquiries directly via phone, fax or email. If you send us your drawings and exact measurements then we’ll be happy to get back to you with a price.

ANOTHER UPDATE: We currently aren’t accepting requests for quotes for single kitchens. Sorry.

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  1. 1. March 11th, 2007

    I need to find out how much it will cost to get a Stainless steel Splash back 800mmx 900mm and all the relevant adhesive needed.
    Many Thanks

    Helen

    Helen Hudson
  2. 2. March 14th, 2007

    Thanks for dropping by. You should’ve had the quote yesterday.

  3. 3. April 2nd, 2007

    Hi there, I am looking for a metal plinth for my kitchen to finish it off. I have measured the area and it appears to be 279.5cm.
    Can you make these to size and send?
    What are they made off?
    What would the price be?
    Love you site!! Thanks, Jan

    Jan Graveson
  4. 4. April 2nd, 2007

    The ones in the photos are 304 stainless steel if I remember rightly.

    We can make them to size and send but I don’t know the price. Somebody from HQ will get in touch with you regarding that.

    Hopefully. ;-)

  5. 5. September 29th, 2007

    Hi there

    I would like to know how much it costs to have steel splashbacks and on the wall around the oven? Does it work out to be cheaper than the cost of tiles/tiling?

    If someone could contact me ASAP that would be great.

    thanks.

    emma

    Emma Curtis-Smith
  6. 6. November 7th, 2007

    I am looking for brushed steel plinth for my kitchen. I need about 7m (by 16cm), longest length about 190cm. Can you supply such a thing? How much would it cost, and is it difficult for a builder to cut and install (with the right tools)?

    Cathy Flaig
  7. 7. November 7th, 2007

    Thanks for stopping by, Cathy.

    I’ve passed your comment on to the boys back in the UK and they should be in touch fairly shortly.

    Supplying shouldn’t be a problem and I imagine they should be able to cut all your pieces to size if you can provide them.

    Thanks.

  8. 8. December 28th, 2007

    Hi - I have just had a new kitchen fitted and realise now that I shouldn’t have fitted laminated MDF plinths because there are a couple of places where small amounts of water gather on the slate tiled floor (eg around the dishwasher door) and the plinth just soaks it up causing the laminate to bubble. So… how about stainless steel replacements?

    The total lineage is 11m and the height is 150mm but there are a couple of 45 degree angles as well as several 90 degree joins and I haven’t a clue about making a joint like this in steel. Is it possible? How thick is the steel?

    I could ask you to make exact lengths (I need 11 separate pieces) but experience tells me that the fitter would anyway have to trim on site so ideally I would have to find a fitter who can work with this material.

    What is the recommended method of fixing - and can the pieces be removed temporarily if necessary, eg for cleaning or for accessing a leak in the pipes?

    Finally, do you offer a choice of finishes, eg brushed, matt, glossy?

    Did I ask how much £££?

    Many thanks,

    Simon

    Simon Chapman
  9. 9. February 12th, 2008

    Hi Guys
    Yes me too. I am After SS plinth around 30 meters. Can you give some prices please

    Nicholas K
  10. 10. March 4th, 2008

    I have a finished kitchen but no plinths! The problem is made more tricky by the straight section (approx 4 mtres) containing a pull out drawer (with steps in) and an island unit with some interesting curves in it (therefore needs templating). is this something you could help me with? (p.s. I’m in London!)

    Ian Hancocks
  11. 11. April 2nd, 2008

    can i have prices for plinths please

    michelle pearce
  12. 12. April 2nd, 2008

    We only fabricate these plinths to custom sizes, so if you have a drawing that you can send to us at sales@butlersheetmetal.com then we’ll be able to give you a price.

  13. 13. April 2nd, 2008

    I would appreciate some answers to the questions I asked (in December) before I send you drawings.

    Simon Chapman
  14. 14. April 2nd, 2008

    Apologies for any confusion.

    Unfortunately, this comments thread was never intended for pricing advice. The reason I originally gave specific instructions to contact John and Matt directly by phone or via the contact page in the post was so they could deal with specific technicalities directly.

    I don’t know whether the problem with the stainless steel plinths would be water running underneath as opposed to being soaked up by the mdf. That’s a fitting issue.

    This is why we ask for drawings.

    As for fixing, it all depends on what it is being fixed onto.

    If you could give Matt or John a ring on 01282 870033 then they should be able to answer your questions.

    I do know you can have them fabricated in brushed satin or polished stainless or a variety of decorative finishes.

    Obviously they impact the price. And no two prices ever wind up being exactly the same.

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