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ace ventura

Hi All, Just wondering if any of you have any tips for setting out when using various sized floor tiles.
Customer has supplied tiles, and when I have been up to check today their are 4 different sizes
500x500
100x200
400x300
300x300

Any advise as to where or which i should be using to set out on a 16sm2 conservatory floor that is on top of an extension!

Cheers,
Mark:yes::yes:
 
D

DHTiling

hello ace....if you call into your local CTD branch , they should be able to supply you with a pattern sheet, or if a kind member on here might have one they can email you...........also check with the supplier of the tiles, they might have one....
They are usually supplied in quantities to suit a particular pattern and if you deviate from this you could run out of certain sizes.......other wise you could have just done a totally random pattern..............good luck..
 
S

strongboes

dry lay around 3 or 4 patterns, i mean 4 of each tile, in the centre of the room, then measure and work out which tile will be hitting the walls. adjust to get good cuts then hey presto!

1 room is fairly easy so dont worry, try doing it in a converted 75msq 5 room barn with curvy render walls!!
 

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