Tiling help please.
Bertie Coombes
7 years ago
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Jo Chrobak Invent Design Create Ltd
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Comments (18)Homebase does some great porcelain tiles - Luna. The beige (also available in black but won't recommend) one will work well with your units I think. You can use the 300x600 size for the wall and the 400x400 for floor. They are not expensive at all, we paid only around £12/m when we did our bathroom in the old flat, hope the photos below show. Be aware they are very difficult to drill though. The word porcelain says it all! :). For the splash black though, it's been my dream to have a coloured glass one, any colour will go well with your neutrally coloured units. So if you managed to save a bit on floor tiles, I'd use the savings on glass. All the best!...See MoreWood effect tiles, help please.
Comments (1)Hi Tracy! We understand your dilemma. If you are looking to cover 3 sqm, we suggest these three wooden effect tiles that you can choose from. I am providing you the measurements you will need to cover the area. 1) Beige Wood Effect Porcelain Tile 600 x 900 x 11 mm ( you will have to order 4 sqm to cover the extra space as needed. You can find the option in the link provided) 2) Ivory Wooden Porcelain Tile 600 x 900 x 11 mm ( same measurements as No.1) 3) Aged Wooden Effect Porcelain Tile 300 x 600 x 10 mm ( order needs to be 4 as well ) We hope this helps. If you need further assistance, give us a call at the showroom 01414182362 or just email us at info@kingstonmosaics.co.uk...See MoreDark or light worktop?
Comments (8)Lol! A black tap might also look nice? In answer anyway personally I'd go for the light grey, although striking I think more muted colours work better with "black". I might look at a wood/wood effect floor. You might also consider a clear glass splashback behind the hob and cover the wallpaper in matt decorators varnish (I think Cole and son recommend one on their website). It looks really striking though...See MoreTiling quote help please!
Comments (3)Some tilers are reluctant to work with mosiac tiles, partly because the mesh sometimes dissolves slightly in the adhesive, and spacing becomes a real pain if that happens. And there’s much more grouting to do. But, as always, best to get several quotes. Love your kitchen, by the way. Who has supplied it?...See Moresharon davis
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