When planning a kitchen upgrade, splashbacks are often one of the final elements people consider—but they play a major role in both the look and practicality of the space. One of the most common questions we get is simple: how much does a kitchen splashback cost in Ireland?
The answer depends on several factors, including material, size, customisation, and installation. While it’s tempting to look for a single price, splashbacks vary quite a bit depending on what we choose and how the kitchen is set up.
In this guide, we break down realistic costs in Ireland and explain what actually affects the final price.
Average cost of kitchen splashbacks in Ireland
As a starting point, here’s a general pricing range based on common splashback types:
- Painted glass splashbacks: €200 – €450 per m²
- Mirror glass splashbacks: €300 – €600 per m²
- Printed or custom design splashbacks: €350 – €700+ per m²
- Tile splashbacks (for comparison): €80 – €250 per m² (excluding labour)
For a standard kitchen, most homeowners in Ireland spend between €400 and €1,200 total, depending on size and finish.
Glass splashbacks tend to cost more upfront than tiles, but they often save time and money long term due to easier maintenance and faster installation.
What affects the price of a kitchen splashback
1. Material type
The biggest cost factor is the material we choose.
Painted glass is typically the most affordable modern option. It offers a clean, seamless finish and works well in most kitchens.
Mirror splashbacks cost more because of the specialist manufacturing process and finish. However, they reflect light and create the feeling of a larger space, which many homeowners see as worth the extra investment.
Printed or custom splashbacks are the most expensive due to design work, printing, and precision production.
2. Size and coverage area
Splashbacks are usually priced per square metre, so the larger the area, the higher the cost.
A small hob area might only need a single panel, while a full wall splashback behind counters will increase both material and installation costs.
It’s also worth noting that larger, seamless panels (which are often preferred) require higher-quality glass and more careful handling, which can slightly increase pricing.
3. Cut-outs and customisation
Every cut-out adds complexity.
Common examples include:
- Sockets and switches
- Extractor fan areas
- Corners or unusual shapes
The more cut-outs required, the more time is needed during both manufacturing and installation. This increases the cost slightly but ensures a perfect fit.
Custom colours, finishes, or design requests can also add to the total price.
4. Glass thickness and quality
Most kitchen splashbacks use toughened safety glass, typically around 6mm thick.
Higher-end options may use thicker glass or ultra-clear low-iron glass, which removes the slight green tint seen in standard glass. This is especially important for lighter colours like white or cream.
Better-quality glass costs more but gives a noticeably cleaner finish.
5. Installation costs
Installation is usually either included in the quote or priced separately.
Professional installation in Ireland typically ranges from:
- €100 – €300 depending on complexity
Unlike tiles, glass splashbacks are faster to install, often completed in a single visit. This reduces labour time and disruption in the home.
6. Location and accessibility
Where the kitchen is located can also affect pricing.
For example:
- Tight spaces or difficult access may increase installation time
- Long travel distances for installers may add a small fee
- Apartments or upper floors may require additional handling care
These factors don’t drastically change the cost but can influence the final quote.
Are glass splashbacks worth the cost?
While glass splashbacks can cost more than tiles initially, many homeowners choose them because of the long-term benefits.
They are:
- Easier to clean (no grout lines)
- More hygienic
- Visually seamless
- Resistant to stains and moisture
In modern kitchens, they often create a cleaner, more premium look compared to traditional tiling.
How to get an accurate quote
The best way to get an exact price is through a proper measure and consultation.
We typically recommend:
- Measuring the area roughly
- Choosing your preferred style (painted, mirror, or custom)
- Requesting a site visit for precise measurements
This ensures the final price includes everything—materials, cut-outs, and installation.
Final thoughts
Kitchen splashback costs in Ireland vary depending on the material, size, and level of customisation. While it’s possible to find lower-cost options, investing in a well-made kitchen splashback often delivers better results in both appearance and durability.
Instead of focusing only on price, it’s worth considering how the splashback fits into the overall kitchen design and how easy it will be to maintain over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cheapest kitchen splashback option in Ireland?
Tiles are usually the cheapest upfront, but painted glass offers better long-term value due to lower maintenance.
How much does a glass splashback cost for a small kitchen?
For a small area, prices typically range from €300 to €600 including installation.
Are mirror splashbacks more expensive than painted glass?
Yes, mirror splashbacks usually cost more due to the specialised finish and production process.
Do splashback prices include installation?
Some quotes include installation, while others list it separately. It’s important to confirm this upfront.
How long do glass splashbacks last?
With proper installation, glass splashbacks can last 10–20 years or more without losing their appearance.