Tiling onto a wooden floor

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Because the flat is tiny with little space. This would provide shoe storage and I'd shelve above it as well for more space.
 
That seems a bit bizarre. If you have it on the floor as normal you'll still have exactly the same amount of space above it for storage
 
Yes I considered that but shoes are not great to have in sniffing distance! Installation will be tricker but they'll only have to do it once hopefully. xx
 
Now George Clarke would say in a 7 inch gap you could fit a fold out clothes rack, out of the washer onto the rack, and maybe leave shoes behind the front door where my kids always kick there's off 😀
 
IMHO it's a complete waste of time and money. Is this in the rental place? If it is then you really shouldn't be worrying where people might want to put their shoes!!
 
Yes it is a rental and as it's the only one I'll do and as I'm doing it for pleasure I want to enjoy putting some extra thought into it. No room by this front door!
Difficult to waste money when the wood/worktop are offcuts and I have lots of itme to squander (I'm retired). ***
 
You will need to buy a flexible adhesive or they won't last 5 minutes with a washing machine bouncing around on top of them..

This is where some people must go wrong the amount of times I've seen tiles lifting from wooden floors I always thought it wasn't possible to lay onto wood, this has confirmed what i had read recently elsewhere.
 

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