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We will be using mainly white tiles with a border along a 3m long by about 2.5m high wall which will have ... -
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What size tile?
Do smaller tiles make a room look bigger?
We will be using mainly white tiles with a border along a 3m long by about 2.5m high wall which will have a shower cubicle and bath beside it and we are keen for any tips on which size of tile to use to maximise the size.
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Chrissy
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Re: What size tile?
bigger tiles as pose! half bond them(brick bond) run the boarder at about 1.2mtrs up from the floor . if you not sure give me a call 07770 474746
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