Show Us YOUR Work Thread - Tilers Pictures

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I thought it was about time we had a thread dedicated to all members of Tilers forums to show us any work that they do.

Be it from installing a kitchen to garden decking. Show us your work! Get those pictures taken, but then do something with them! Actually add them to a thread and some facebook groups with your website link in them etc and it'll help spread the tile love. 🙂

If you have done a job then please do share it with us.

Pics are a MUST as what is the point of sharing a job without them..:smilewinkgrin:.

So if you do a job and you take a few pics then please do share it with us.

Lets make it a big thread for all to view and input in.

Thanks Dave ..:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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I thought it was about time we had a thread dedicated to all members of Tilers forums.co.uk to show us any work that they do.
Be it from installing a kitchen to garden decking.
If you have done a job then please do share it with us.
Pics are a MUST as what is the point of sharing a job without them..:smilewinkgrin:.
So if you do a job and you take a few pics then please do share it with us.
Lets make it a big thread for all to view and input in.
Thanks Dave ( Admin)..:thumbsup::thumbsup:
here's a large floor i recently done. 600 x 300 ceramics (hardest ones i've ever cut) about 70/80 square metres plus the walls
 
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Yes they are very hard...LOL.. i love it when i fit them and the plumber ask what they are like to drill... fine i say..:lol::lol:.. till next time i see him and i get that look..
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This one is a works in progress, I will take more photos next week towards the end of it being laid. I did the original design in diff coloured marbles and then the interior 'designer' talked the client into changing them to these. Colourwise I am very disappointed with the changes, but if thats what they wanted, then thats what they got. Never mind you cant have everything, I had a great day today, it was good to be back out on site working things through with the boys. We had a nightmare when the closure stone went in because the joints had to be adjusted again. No rapid set on this one!

Pebbs

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This one is a works in progress, I will take more photos next week towards the end of it being laid. I did the original design in diff coloured marbles and then the interior 'designer' talked the client into changing them to these. Colourwise I am very disappointed with the changes, but if thats what they wanted, then thats what they got. Never mind you cant have everything, I had a great day today, it was good to be back out on site working things through with the boys. We had a nightmare when the closure stone went in because the joints had to be adjusted again. No rapid set on this one!

Pebbs

WOW, that is some fine work there !

How on earth does this come together ?
Do you have to have all the pieces specially made ??

Have seen this type of work in fancy hotels and always wondered how they go about having it created.
 
These are my work in progress photos, The total area is 100m2 broken into 4 bays. I had the first area dry laid, which is a good job because as it turns out there has been a load of cutting to do. Anyway were getting there now. I will post more when we are getting towards the end of this corridor?!

Pebbs

Now thats a bit special - I presumme its a public area ?
 
i have a similar floor to lay (from original style) approx 10m2 in a hallway. any idea how long it would take? i thought a few days but my supplier thinks 2 to 2 1/2 weeks! floor has had slc so is nice 'n flat . :thumbsup:

I would allow about 5-7 days after prep work - including sealing and polishin coats

Show us some pics afterwards please
 
That is what I call special - It looks like your keen on Ditra mat on this work Lynn - Is this standard practice for you on these large marble floor designs.

I am correct in seeing this pic - is that a very large section of Cappaccino Marble outside the circle - and was all these sections cut with hp water and layed dry in Italy ?

Amazing
 
Thanks for all the lovely comments. I started working out this floor about 14 months ago, at that time I thought we were running with white, black, red and dark green. Then the client got his mind changed by the 'interior designer' and it resulted in these colour ways. Originally it was going to be fabricated in Italy, and then it got moved to China... 🙂mad2: I dont like Chinese production), but it was 65% cheaper than the Italian quote. Heres the sad bit, a lot of the marble was shipped from Italy in slab to China and then fabricated, this world has gone crazy. It was dry laid over there before being shipped, and what the photo doesnt show is the mistakes they have made. I was going through some of the pieces yesterday and noticed a lot of it had been rodded, which basically means something has broken along the way and its been pieced back together.
You have to ditra mat, and the substrate has to be as flat as a pancake or your looking at a disaster in the face. No one will ever see this floor, except the client and his family once its finished its private residential, everything in it is marble, including the 22 bathrooms! Thats life I guess!

Pebbs
 
Pebbs

Binkin' Nora 22 bathrooms - How big is the family exactly

If you cannot get the pieces to lay exactly flat - presummably you would hone it until it was - then polish it back then ?
 
Wow as someone who is new to the tiling business I break out into a sweat if I have a splash back to do. At least looking at these pics I now know what I have to aspire to!

cheers for the pics great work

lee
 
Richard Theres only five of them going to be living there from what I've been told! I did turn a bit green with envy when I saw the drawings that include a spa room, private pool, sauna, and to top it off......grrrrrrhhhhh a private hair and nails salon!

You got it in one, its all got to be spun up and polished, the whole area!

Pebbs
 
Really outstanding work on here. It's nice to see some passionate tiling going on! A hard act to follow but i tiled what i think is an unusual shower tray this week and thought i would share it with you all. The jury is still out on whether its just a bit wierd, but let me know what you think!
 

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John - did you do this in one piece ?

Almost! - the template is made for the full area and loose pieces just for any on site 'filling in'.
Changed the method of fixing on the last one - put the border in first then the centre 'panel' - and its taking far too long to complete with site visits/access.
Its like the wheel - why reinvent when it works!
 
Really outstanding work on here. It's nice to see some passionate tiling going on! A hard act to follow but i tiled what i think is an unusual shower tray this week and thought i would share it with you all. The jury is still out on whether its just a bit wierd, but let me know what you think!


looks nice.. so is there a curved screen for that..?
 
Hi Dave, yeah there will be a frameless glass curving screen with a couple of doors at the front.
 

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