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Porcelanosa do a 1200x196x10mm one! nice to fit, you will need a rubi tx1200 to cut them down the length, I don't know of any other cutters that are up to the job :smilewinkgrin:
 
I ve done them a few times from Porcelanosa and found them to be top quality..........

Bri... I know of a cutter that is very good at cutting them down the middle......(;0)
 
I've laid 60x100 woodgrain effect porcelain, but not the the larger format. Went down nicely with a random joint.
 
Doug Boardley has laid some like these before but a smaller size I seem to recall. worth asking him.
 
I'v done a few myself, even herringboned a couple with superb results.
Most of mine were 800x125 etc.
I have a big job coming in a couple of weeks and easily 150m2 of these timber effect to lay throughout bedrooms and a beautiful sunroom.
I love working with them.
 
have just done a prezzo cafe in kent with 800x250 plank porc, went down great random joint , we did slc the floor to get as flat as poss
 
have just done a prezzo cafe in kent with 800x250 plank porc, went down great random joint , we did slc the floor to get as flat as poss

No point in trying to lay those tiles without a flat floor, you're up against it from the off
 
yes fitted these tiles.. as long as your floor is flat you will have no probs..but why make a tile look like wood?? get wood...lol
 
Sorry to hijack a previous thread but what would you guys recommend for joint width, I assume the narrower the better to give the best affect. The client wants them butted together with no grout which I'm talking her out of.
 
Sorry to hijack a previous thread but what would you guys recommend for joint width, I assume the narrower the better to give the best affect. The client wants them butted together with no grout which I'm talking her out of.

I bet it's on a timber substrate as well - keep talking!
 
If the floor is nice and flat and solid concrete nothing wrong with 2mm joints it's what I give the planks when I do it image.jpg
 
I told her about the need for grout joints. Timeless john it's being laid on freshly screeded floor once it's dried properly. Nice work mike.
No pressure either, she's had the tiles imported from Spain, no doubt she could get them hear but having a quick work out there is 4 tiles for wastage.
 
Just laid some which had bow in them and 1/4 bond was about the maximum with no set joints Kitchen and Family Room 010.jpg
 
Porcelanite Dos, do a good range 1200x144 and 1200x244 plank effect, chamfered edge as well that helps enormously, 3mm joint, also they offer bullnosed steps and matching skirtings, cheaper wood effect porcelain are pretty uniform in appearance and rectified edge ( as cheaper manufacturing process ), substate needs to be good, or your first course put in with a feather edge, use the level across the courses as well, as easy to undulate otherwise.
 
I did some 1m from porselanananananaosssaaas (however you spell it) onto a self levelled floor, went down nice, 2mm joint. I did a random pattern, the next time I do em, I will also do quarter bond, I think the step effect looks a lot better.
 

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