A little off topic, but a trick i tell my clients and friends, in regards to glass splashbacks, and I've done in my own developments.
You can buy reflective toughened glass for about $60m2 from a glazier. As apposed to $300m2 from a splashback company (It's the same glass minus the colour). They will cut a piece to any size, and cut holes if you need it for power points etc for $30 each.
Go down to your paint store, buy a tin of 2k full gloss paint in any colour you want, buy a foam roller and a disposable tray.
Give the back two coats, making sure you dont leave any lines in it.
Mark exactly where your splashback is going, if it's all between cabinetry, tape up all the edges of the cabinetry , lay your drop sheets on the bench, and paint the wall the same colour you painted the back of the glass, in the same paint.
Let it dry.
Next day, just silicone your splashback to the wall, and bobs your uncle.
You can do most of your kitchen splashbacks for about $150