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Hi all, I have had a resin floor fitted and I am now tiling the shower room. One thing that I am not too sure on is how to join the tiles with the resin floor, or literally leave as it as per the photo. The resin is not sealed so remains permeable, which allows any drainage and behind the tile is tanked so it is purely aesthetics that I am thinking of here. Anyone have any advice what would work well?

many thanks for any replies, helpful or otherwise (even the non helpful ones are generally amusing).

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