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I have a garden path outside of my conserbpvatory which I am currently screeding. I want to overlay the screed with quarry tiles but am concerned that these over time become slippery when wet... I am deffo using quarries cos I have hundreds reclaimed from my kitchen refurb. They are all reds by the way.

Anyway I was thinking of leaving quite big gaps between them or maybe tile a row and leave a row sort of thing so I can intersperse them with bonded gravel (probably 10mm crushed limestone or similar) sprinkled and pressed into tile adhesive... the idea being this would add a slip resistant element.

i am having trouble visualising what is will ultimately look like though. so I am inviting ideas from the professionals to see what you can come up with for me...

Thanks in anticipation..
 

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Just tile it with a 5mm joint and it will be fine.

Trouble is john I did that on the front garden... It's a Victorian house so I thought nice diamond pattern Victorian quarries 5mm gap... It's a flipping death trap in the winter....
 
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Take the tiles to a reclaim centre and on the way home buy some gravel with the proceeds.
 

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How about rather than filling with gravel put something like camomile in. It will stay green all year round and produce a lovely fragrance when you walk over it. Just a thought from Mr Greenfingers.
 

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