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[QUOTE="Time's Ran Out, post: 876904"] I don't think that we are saying you should stick to separate trades. We have many excellent multi traders on the forum and it's more a question of doing your homework prior to accepting a quote and being confident of the outcome. In your case now the manner in which your kitchen company resolve this issue will be paramount in how you will enjoy your new kitchen. Everyone thinks they can tile, but as it's a finishing trade it's really important to have a skill/experience in that trade to get the required result. On the subject of tile and grout it's your personal choice and done correctly it will look ok. Ok as it's a popular choice at this time but could date or age as 'in vogue' changes. These tiles do look better perhaps with a mid/dark grey - personal opinion. Keep us in the loop regarding progress. [/QUOTE]
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