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Hi everyone! we have this beautiful porcelain floor down - there's 25 square metres of it. It was fitted after we moved in (new build - 7 years ago). This means it goes around the current kitchen - the particular challenge is this; the builders of said kitchen have worktops that finish the ends of each run of cabinets. I am trying to fix this as the new kitchen wont have these as we are changing configuration and worktops. So, how to save the floor and in the process, a great deal of cash. The flooring provider still makes these tiles - obviously, they will be a different batch - I also have 2 near the sink, which sound hollow. So, I am seeing in total 4 tiles that need to go - I've attached pics. My question is, how likely is it I would see a colour difference in doing this - it just seems mad to me to rip it all up and then replace a perfectly good floor - am I bonkers thinking this could be a solution? You tell me - any help greatly appreciated - thank you for your help!!
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