What size are the large tiles?
Joanne Pokoiski
10 years ago
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Comments (12)That is very kind of you both. Thank you so much! Sadiya, just to let you know, I purchased the tiles in Porcelanosa's June sale at 40% off and I quizzed the staff about when the next sale would be as I have a few more bathrooms to do. They said that they usually have another sale in September, although they are never told dates until they happen (probably because of customers like me!). Every year they always seem to have a sale then, so to keep my eye open to order my next lot. Just thought I would mention it in case you wanted to take a chance and wait few weeks to get a discount!...See MorePorcelain Tiles in very large open plan area, inside and out.
Comments (21)As a tile importer and retailer, it's very rare for a porcelain tile to crack if installed properly. I'd not recommend juggling your Le Creuset to test the theory though... More and more tilers are using a decoupling matting such as Durabase to take as much movement out of the tile as possible. We also supply flexible adhesive and grout, so with a properly flat floor, it's rare for us to get a call from a grumpy client. We supply a lot of large format "infinity" look tiles, where you have an identically sized anti-slip External version of the Interior tile. Most are 8-9mm, so need a concrete base that mirrors the internal floor. If there is a 20mm version, then a sand & cement base can be used. As for kitchens, always tile the entire floor before the kitchen goes in. This means that the kitchen installer has a blank canvas to work on. It also means that the floor is completely sealed, so the chances of liquid ingress under the tiles (under the units) is pretty much nil. Finally, it also means that if you have any white goods that fail under the work surface, they can just be slid out, rather than having to remove what could be long an heavy lump of marble or granite to get them out. The additional cost will be negligible compared to an insurance claim......See MoreLarge format porcelain tiles
Comments (0)I'am being asked more and more to fit large format porcelian tiles to walls or floor finishes. As I have found a really good Spanish supplier and a tiler who is now fully trained-up to understand how to fit such large format porcelain tiles. The type of project large format porcelain tiles are suited for is huge: bathrooms, floors, walls internal and external. It can even be used for furniture items like reception desks. Also it is great for overlaying onto existing floors to upgrade the appearance in a tired looking reception space. Whilst the material requires special handling and fitting it saves on labour time, as the fit covers a whole wall really quickly, and the best part is – large format porcelain tiles help to prevent black mould and grout discolouration as they remove huge areas of grout joints. Some joints are needed and these can be located to meet design requirements. But as the unit sizes are 2.6m by 1.2m or 2m x 1m its possible to cover an entire shower space without grout joints. I am interested to hear if people are interested in this and would like to consider using it. Ideally the project should be a fairly large project with a number of bathrooms or walls, to make the process economic to install. The tiles cost about £300 to £600 per panel plus fitting costs....See MoreLarge tiles to small.
Comments (3)It will be fine. Lots of people do and I think the big difference in size makes it work even more. Here’s some images...See MoreAnna Fleischhacker
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