Show Us YOUR Work Thread - Tilers Pictures

Edit May 2024: THIS is a New Show Us Your Work Thread for 2024 Onwards

This is the new Tilers Showcase Forum where we want new tiling work added, with each tiling job you complete having a thread of its own so people can see what kind of work you do, and potential customers can find your work



I thought it was about time we had a thread dedicated to all members of Tilers forums to show us any work that they do.

Be it from installing a kitchen to garden decking. Show us your work! Get those pictures taken, but then do something with them! Actually add them to a thread and some facebook groups with your website link in them etc and it'll help spread the tile love. 🙂

If you have done a job then please do share it with us.

Pics are a MUST as what is the point of sharing a job without them..:smilewinkgrin:.

So if you do a job and you take a few pics then please do share it with us.

Lets make it a big thread for all to view and input in.

Thanks Dave ..:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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Nice Tony!

Here's a few pictures of my current project. Very small bathroom. A traditional style install, crackle glaze tiles, will be a nice cast iron radiator going in next week sometime as well.

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Took delivery of the cast iron radiator that's going in this bathroom yesterday:

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745mm x 400mm cast iron slim victorian radiator from www TradeRadiators.co.uk. Sprayed in Antique Gold, i think this radiator looks stunning, very good price as well. Think it should set the bathroom off well with this. Certainly looks the part i think.
 
Before & After photos of a step I designed and fitted for a client out of T&R Boote tiles that I had reclaimed.
 

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A 17th Century cottage in sleepy Dorset undergoing a kitchen re-vamp where they have knocked through an old wall into a hidden room (had been blocked off for close to a century!). Called in to sort the slate floor. The original Chinese slate floor was fitted around 10 years ago (some of it over lino floor ). Had difficulty sourcing chinese multicolour slate to exactly match the existing, but got it pretty close in the end. Returning next month once builders & sparkys finished to clean off old tiles and re-seal. New screed poured so that was alright but the old floor was bad........really bad! (anti-fracture membrane under tiles due to cracks & joins)

Pics a bit disjointed as uploading from my phone....sorry!

Nothing special Im afraid, but time consuming and bang on all the same
 

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Alright fellas just though I'd share this bathroom it is 600x300 slate from Porcelanosa some lovely colours in them and nice to use they were not as heavy or as hard as normal slate, just the normal quality stuff from Porcelanosa ImageUploadedByTapatalk1352017236.373474.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1352017248.889363.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1352017266.589128.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1352017284.423208.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1352017297.206379.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1352017325.706079.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1352017338.538785.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1352017350.373124.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1352017363.306703.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1352017382.106476.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1352017394.139580.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1352017409.589755.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1352017433.989595.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1352017468.505616.jpg
 
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Currently tiling the bar area of an 8 million quid mansion in gleneagles. Anyway, I have lots of work to do in this house but though id share these pics as it was quite unusual problem i had to overcome, the inner cuts to the bar where no problem using templates but to do the outer cuts, i had to make a jig woth wood and some wheels to ensure it workes smooth (will post pic) then i cut with angle grinder then profiled with diamond pad.
 
you make me glad I use ring saws! curved cuts are easy- new trick I figured out when trying to fit tricky pieces or notch around something- put one or many rows of clear packing tape over shape/area cutting into- draw cut lines needed on it- pull off and stick on piece getting cut- instant cut pattern transfer. (cut with tape on tile)

For job above- you'd run a few rows over the first cut line on 1 or more tiles at a time- trace cut with fine tip sharpie -measure and mark on the tile cutting in- where the cut enters and exist each particular tile- lift tape and line up ends to those marks- shape is instantly and precisely transferred.

maybe you all knew this already...
 
Nice Tony!

Here's a few pictures of my current project. Very small bathroom. A traditional style install, crackle glaze tiles, will be a nice cast iron radiator going in next week sometime as well.

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I've just completed this bathroom today after getting the floor done and fitted the cast iron radiator. You can views these on my face book page (link in my signature) or on my website Kitchen and Bathrooms fitted in Peterborough
 
the most elaborate mural I've made so far

stove splash and walls on sides of range hood stack. 36" x 70"

Fully 3D carved.
Customer supplied the sun, water.
 

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Re: the most elaborate mural I've made so far

Excellent work Janna, I have just been admiring it on the John Bridge's forum.
 
Floor just recently completed - Polished porcelain 60x60 rectified.

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Porcelain floor I finished today. Old cottage so floors and walls all over the place. Took 2 days to lift the old tiles in the kitchen along with a layer of vinyl tiles and levelling compound:mad2:. Levelled floor with Ultra level it, fixed with Ultra ProRapid RS, grouted with ultracolor Beige with LTP grout protector.

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Got some repeat work at a property I tiled the bathroom at a few months ago. Managed to get some pics of the finished article.

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Can't remember to be honest. I think the customer got them from an independent shop so probably not.
 
3 palm tree murals I made randomly- all are for sale
about 18-21" in size
 

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I've never seen a wet room in a loft before!! That chap must have some fun parties :drool5:
 

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finished a keyready new built house today. at the moment i have to tile a lot of this standard houses with flat rate calculation so this was the first one but the next ones i will use rails and smaller non edge cutted wall tiles to save time.

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Here's a kitchen floor i've just finished near Shrewsbury.
My mate hand made the kitchen and i followed in afterwards, thermal boarded the floor as it's a cold house, rebuilt the fire heath.
Really lovely tiles from Stonehouse in Chester £24m2!, and great people to work for.
Did enjoy this job! :thumbsup:

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Tickled Pink!

A very pink kitchen refit. Altundra Bianco Porcelain tiles, Warmup UFH, Howdens units with white Quartz worktops and some nice lighting.
All with Mapei addy, grout etc as always!
;-)

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i like that .
very simple .
clean lines
very effective
and a good example of what can be done around a very good value kitchen. justs needs some good tiling/nice worktop a flash of colour .
 
Amazing what a splash of colour can do.:thumbsup:

Not too keen on the range styling in that kitchen and sadly I know why they put the sockets so low to fit in the tiles but they may have trouble using them with an appliances with moulded plugs
 
amazing what a splash of colour can do.:thumbsup:

Not too keen on the range styling in that kitchen and sadly i know why they put the sockets so low to fit in the tiles but they may have trouble using them with an appliances with moulded plugs
i like the range but youre right maybe about the sockets i think. I made a **** up in my own house by having the scokets not high enough above the stone skirting adn when i tried to put plug in it wouldnt go all the way.
 

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