I understand that the splashback si thin porcelain from your previous answers. Was it easy to cut holes in it for sockets etc?. If that is the case do you think it would also work as worktop?
I had a great tile fitter, so he managed to cut holes for the sockets. I am not sure whether its easy or not :) the tiles are really thing and fragile. I wouldn't recommend to use porcelain for the worktop, especially 4mm one, as its not that strong. If you drop something heavy the porcelain will crack.
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