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First time poster here..
Joined a while back to scan through some advice on my first herringbone job.went pretty good i think bar a couple of mm run out in one of the corners.
Wasnt in a rush to do one again but the missus wants to complicate our kitchen splashbacks!!
I think it will look busy but am liking the idea of a double herringbone.. is there any difference really in the layout? Is it easier, harder or the same can of worms?
any advice or a quick refresh would be appreciated!! Im normally doing vertical paving!
 
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First time poster here..
Joined a while back to scan through some advice on my first herringbone job.went pretty good i think bar a couple of mm run out in one of the corners.
Wasnt in a rush to do one again but the missus wants to complicate our kitchen splashbacks!!
I think it will look busy but am liking the idea of a double herringbone.. is there any difference really in the layout? Is it easier, harder or the same can of worms?
any advice or a quick refresh would be appreciated!! Im normally doing vertical paving!
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Hi, I'm hoping to do double herringbone on one of my bathroom walls. Just wondering if you went ahead and how you got on? Thanks!
 

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