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Just about to do some B&Q wood effect 600x150 floor tiles.
The client doesn't fancy herringbone and I don't think brick bond will look right (too uniform).
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Pattern for 600x150 Porcies
Just about to do some B&Q wood effect 600x150 floor tiles.
The client doesn't fancy herringbone and I don't think brick bond will look right (too uniform).
Looks like broken bond is the way to go, would you guys agree?
Is there a minimum recommended lap/bond?
I was thinking of using the offcut at the end of each row to start the next wherever possible, to minimise wasteage.
Just one other question, do any of you know a stockist of the Ultracolour Chocolate Grout in the Manchester or surrounding area. Tile Giant in Rochdale need 2 weeks notice.
Or can anyone recommend an alternative, dark brown, flexible grout?
Many Thanks
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Re: Pattern for 600x150 Porcies
Broken looks good on them,i done a herringbone in them in a clients bathroom the done a brick on the 45 in toilet,looked good.The herringbone was framed too,looked class.The minimum lap i'd go would be around a quarter or so.
Good luck with the grout,i'm sure someone on her will get you it before 2 weeks!
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Just a random staggered pattern.
..in other words free lay them..
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Thanks, looks like I was thinking along the right lines
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doug boardley
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this is a herringbone one that I did at home, but also did a broken bond in the kitchen, not
done a pic of that one for some reason
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Re: Pattern for 600x150 Porcies
Looks great
What colour grout did you use there Doug?
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Re: Pattern for 600x150 Porcies

Originally Posted by
doug boardley
this is a herringbone one that I did at home, but also did a broken bond in the kitchen, not

done a pic of that one for some reason
Never done a job in herringbone, can I ask how you go about setting it out.
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ctd at denton stock mapei grout you could try them.
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Are the tiles all the same length.
If so using them in straight lines will be difficult to achieve with a thin tile and IMO will not look very interesting.
I suspect they will look like the same sized tile just stepped in joint.
Now as Doug has done ( and I wish he would move that wash boy) the Herringbone design on the 45degree is a totally aesthetic look. Traditional, no straight lines and very interesting!
Have a look at the other design options and lay some out for the customer to see the effect.
Timeless John.
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Yes, they are all 600x150.
I will try and give the customer a few options.
With regard to the Ultracolour grout, I got it today (Chocolate 144) from Tilemart in Bolton. Cost £12 for a 5kg bag.
Thanks for all the replies
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doug boardley
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Re: Pattern for 600x150 Porcies

Originally Posted by
BTB
Looks great
What colour grout did you use there Doug?
I'm pretty sure that I used a mix of Ultra Chocolate and Ultra Anthracite mixed 50
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doug boardley
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Originally Posted by
timeless john
Are the tiles all the same length.
If so using them in straight lines will be difficult to achieve with a thin tile and IMO will not look very interesting.
I suspect they will look like the same sized tile just stepped in joint.
Now as Doug has done
( and I wish he would move that wash boy) the Herringbone design on the 45degree is a totally aesthetic look. Traditional, no straight lines and very interesting!
Have a look at the other design options and lay some out for the customer to see the effect.
Timeless John.

lol John, I could take another photie, it's in my hallway at home, done last xmas eve, only prob being that I made a big toybox for my lads that now covers quite a big area
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hillheads entry for JOTM of the herringbone was awesome! If he puts the pic up again print it and show the customer i'm sure the dilemma will be solved!!
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doug boardley
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doug boardley
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I even included the Mrs £130 Hunter wellies for Faithhealer
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Re: Pattern for 600x150 Porcies
Nice mapei jasmin grout going in there.Customer wanted that,now they want me to change it to brown
a job for fuga fresca??????????
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"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Pattern for 600x150 Porcies

Originally Posted by
whitebeam
Aqua-mix grout colourant
Way better whitebeam??????
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Re: Pattern for 600x150 Porcies
That also looks spot on Doug
Was that a lighter grout, or is it just because you have mopped it?
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doug boardley
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Originally Posted by
BTB
That also looks spot on Doug
Was that a lighter grout, or is it just because you have mopped it?
I think I did use a lighter shade, again a mix, this time it could've been Ultra Limestone with Ultra Chocolate
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