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    Hi,

    I've just introduced myself in the "Say Hi" forum and I've got my first question that I hope someone can advise me on.

    I've just moved into a new build flat and the bathroom has a mosaic border through the centre of the tiled walls. I'm not keen on the colour of the tiles. My question is, short of re-tiling what options do I have to change the colour of the mosaic tiles?

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    Not much choice at all, the easiest option would be remove the mosaic and replace them with another mosaic or border of your choice.
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    Thanks for the response Sir Ramic, would anyone be able to recommend at tiler in south west london I'd be able to get a quote from?

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    We can sort you out with some names later today when Admin comes online.
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