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    Default Preferred patterns!!

    Out of all of your customers,which has been the most common pattern they have went for,i.e brick bond,diamond border or just the ordinary run of the mill tile on top of tile pattern.

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    Default Re: Preferred patterns!!

    Most common by far has been standard set straight line tiling with a mosaic border.

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    Default Re: Preferred patterns!!

    same as fekin but recentley brick bond layout is quite common the last 3 jobs have been brickbond

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    Brickbond has been popular but i am finding the trend is towards landscape lay out now.......walls as well........

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    Brickbond has been popular but i am finding the trend is towards landscape lay out now.......walls as well........
    Go on then, what's landscape layout

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    Default Re: Preferred patterns!!

    Think about it Adam.........!!
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    To lay the tiles length ways horizontally instead of vertically........and keep the joints in line instead of staggered.........same as straight set but with longer tiles.........

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