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Could be an option, I would really like to stick down a 50mm tile backer board, but I am not sure about tiling to the foam edge
 
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Build a frame out of slate batten , seal around the bottom with caulk and pour some slc to required hight :sunglasses::sunglasses:
 
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Build a frame out of slate batten , seal around the bottom with caulk and pour some slc to required hight :sunglasses::sunglasses:

I thought about doing that with concrete mix, then slc on top to make it nice. Would it be ok to do that onto a hardie board? As its a bit onto the floorboards
 

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I'd screw the hardie on the floorboards then do the batten thing with slc , a fibre one like tilemaster level flex or the equivalent :thumbsup:
 
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It's my own house! Good idea widler, I think some of the slc pours 50mm, need some bags tho for that!
 

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I think 1 bag of tilemaster rapid 90 would do it , it won't be 1m2 will it ? Or as pjc says , bed a concrete flag down and tile :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

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