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An orange theme bathroom, i was a bit optimistic when they told me what they wanted but it turned out alright, dunno if i could walk into that every morning ... -
orange floor bathroom before and after
An orange theme bathroom, i was a bit optimistic when they told me what they wanted but it turned out alright, dunno if i could walk into that every morning espicellay after a few beers...ok so here is a before and after (not siliconed) bathroom i did last year, i ripped the old floor boards up and laid ply back down to be able to tile it. The tiles are ck colorker
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Dave (16-05-2010), Daz (16-05-2010), redmist6 (16-05-2010), timeless john (16-05-2010)
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another..
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Nice job.. thanks for the pics..
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The Following User Says Thank You to Dave For This Useful Post:
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another, let me know what you think
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Retroliscious......quite like that...nice one
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the cilent was an arcitech and his wife was a horse trainer, retro modern yeah redmist
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I knew from your intro you were going to be different!
The matching mosaic over the bath look powerful as well.
Dave did a red bathroom last year that was BRILLIANT as well.
I'am sure that these colours are not everyones cup of tea, but when you do a job like these they stand out for all the right reasons.
Well done Aidrian.
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Nice and different
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the other side of the bathroom, no before and after but you get the idea
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to bradburytiling For This Useful Post:
Dave (16-05-2010), timeless john (16-05-2010)
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This is a red and white one i did Adrian.. http://www.tilersforums.co.uk/tilers...ite-tiles.html
Also nice and bright.
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bradburytiling (16-05-2010), timeless john (16-05-2010)
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dave???
bradburytiling, you do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of several reasons:
is this to do with the tiler arms? I'll send you that stuff sometime this week
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Nice work, actually like the colours, very retro
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