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Since when did porc. skirting tiles cost less than timber?You don’t like tiled skirting!!
Think of the ease of maintenance, no wood to rot and all that extra money,
I'm in Italy, most porc. tiles have a skirting option with rounded over top. My problem is that it is a modest stone house and the walls are not just 'not straight' but literally curved. So to me at least a tiled skirting looks messy.I'd do a 6mm gap round edge, tiled skirting straight and fill top gap at top and let decorates sort wall. Leave a 2mm gap between bottom of skirting and floor tile and silicon
no skirting can look goodI'm in Italy, most porc. tiles have a skirting option with rounded over top. My problem is that it is a modest stone house and the walls are not just 'not straight' but literally curved. So to me at least a tiled skirting looks messy.
Since you don’t have to paint and keep maintaining it over the years, tiled skirts will prob work out cheaper, especially if you make your ownSince when did porc. skirting tiles cost less than timber?
I actually don’t mind tiled skirts on old stone walls , pointed up at the top and neatly cut out around the stone, looks mint imono skirting can look good
For smaller rooms would it be OK to leave a smaller gap? 3 or 4mm?I'd do a 6mm gap round edge, tiled skirting straight and fill top gap at top and let decorates sort wall. Leave a 2mm gap between bottom of skirting and floor tile and silicon
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