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Trying to source an obscure size octagonal tile
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[QUOTE="Dan, post: 990407, member: 1"] That looks like an old topps tiles tile. They have a store stock search thing on their computers in store. Take the pics in but the tile size will be 298 then and 316 would be too big. You've got to find a tile that's 298 but the dots that go with them you can make from any solid tile using a tile cutter (as in not the wet cutter rail style cutter). Although consider any tile colour, as you could go grey or black with white dots for example if the size was bang on. Obviously if you can deal with the tile colour change elsewhere. [S]That said if its a doorway (think it is?) Use a square tile if you're on a budget and find a nice cutting off point at the door and with the other tiles perhaps go diagonally with those, then use a door strip to cover the change.[/S] Edit: it isn't a doorway! I just looked. There's just a sofa or something on the left there that I thought was part of a kitchen cabinet in another room! Sorry! how many tiles in total do you need then? Could a new bigger tile work maybe if you could cut off the area neat upto the old tiles. (Imagine it looking like a stage or whatever, just a tiny one) Hope this helps. :) Thanks for posting BTW! [/QUOTE]
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