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Jim738

Porcelain tiles are exactly what I want. The b&q ones are their "order only" ones. They are 29.99 a square meter. I have no idea if that's cheap or not?
 
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d noulton

hi jim 738 I used the b&q wood effect tiles today no problems looked very nice sorry no photos
 
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doug boardley

I did. They look exactly what Im looking for. Can't find a price though?
maybe go to a tile shop with the name of the tiles and see if they can get them at a good price? I think I paid £28 per metre, but I get a 40% trade discount....
 
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they're not vinyl tiles Liz,they're proper (porcelain) tiles:thumbsup:

and that's why I want them all the way through my downstairs but hubby pulled his face when I said Lounge too...

now if I could just find a tiler to come and sort all these projects out for me whilst I sit back and :8:

:smilewinkgrin:
 

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I used B&Q water resistant laminate tiles in my kitchen. Laid on top of polystyrene underlay. They need replacing after only 15 months. Will not be using them again for this type of thing.
 
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biffa

porcelanosa do a nice range of wood effect porcelane tiles, very good quality, not sure of price tho.
 
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doug boardley

and that's why I want them all the way through my downstairs but hubby pulled his face when I said Lounge too...

now if I could just find a tiler to come and sort all these projects out for me whilst I sit back and :8:

:smilewinkgrin:
possibly overkill Liz, unless you did some geometric stuff that's shown in that link I posted:thumbsup:
 

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