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Skinbob

Hi everyone,

I have a kitchen and entrance hall floor to tile next week, tiles are 450x450 white glazed porcelain. the customer would like the floor to look like one lovely, big shiny glass top, hence no big grout lines. I was intending to use a 1mm tile spacer and thought i would put it out there to see if anyone would detere me from this method!?

The floor is a block and beam subfloor, with 50mm battens at 300 centres (screwed down), with 18mm chipboard, then 6mm hardibacker (screwed and taped), electric underfloor in the kitchen and between 6-12mm of slc.

Appreciate any advice you have for me!
 
Personally I wouldn't go below 3mm on a wooden substrate, if you are determined to use a 1mm spacer, the tiles will have to be perfect. I've moved this thread to the tiling forum.
 
I think bs is minimum 3mm for floors. I would be concerned with expansion! I have done a few floors in last 2 years (small bathrooms) with 1mm joint and all well so far! You will need very well calibrated tiles, trying to achieve the look your customer wants is extremely difficult and will be time consuming!
 
I,am afraid you will not get the floor to look like glass, a lot of porcelain tiles are not dead flat I find some curve down on the corners.so giving them tight joints will make it stand out like sore thumb.
 
3mm joints and black grout
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