Antique mirror glass makes an extremely alluring element in kitchens and restrooms. Tastefully it functions admirably with both conventional and contemporary kitchens for splashbacks, and its capacity to shroud sprinkle marks helps on a viable dimension as well.
Commonly splashbacks are toughened, especially whenever situated directly by a warmth source like an Aga or gas hob. In a restroom, toughening is frequently basic as a breakage on to a tiled floor could cause damage.
Notwithstanding, in a kitchen, the warmth source is at any rate 200 mm from the mirror, and no pan can lay straightforwardly on the glass while on the hob, at that point toughening isn't required. Similarly, whenever patterns are required for attachments or switches, at that point given they are more than 50 mm from the edge of the glass (or another attachment), at that point toughening ought not be required.