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    Need some advice on a floor i've got to do. Its a 3 tile pattern, not sure on sizes yet, about 13m2, just a bit concerned on setting out procedure and also how to achieve the pattern, any advice please.

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    Need some advice on a floor i've got to do. Its a 3 tile pattern, not sure on sizes yet, about 13m2, just a bit concerned on setting out procedure and also how to achieve the pattern, any advice please.
    Hi Simon, 3 tile patterns are usually repeating patterns....this may help.....Gaz

    Design Floor Tile Pattern Back Splash ideas

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    Or................

    Mosaico Italiano Patterns

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    Default Re: 3 tile pattern

    The bottom line is that the pattern will have a repeat. Use that measurement when setting out.

    Centre the room or choose your main focal point(s), then calculate your cuts; adjust as neccessary.

    Depending on your confidence and experience, why not drop into conversation with your customer that patterns often create one or two awkward cuts which can't be overcome?

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