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My latest Work
Not been on here for a while,so thought i would share a few pics of my lastest jobs. first up, fully tiled kitchen 35 m2
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next one is a small shower room,sparkly 600x300 porcelain, with marble mosaic insert
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Re: My latest Work
wel..that looks really good..the brick work look is 1 thing i havent done is it handyare hard
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I assume the paint removed from the wall before tiling?
Looks smart, I like the choice of tiles in the kitchen
Last edited by Rich; 14-07-2011 at 06:00 PM.
AMEY TILING - Ceramic, porcelain, mosaic and natural stone tiling
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A lot of work in that kitchen!
Looks amazing.
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Looks fab. That archway must have been a pig to get right!!
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nice jobs, the kitchen looks really nice
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"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: My latest Work

Originally Posted by
365drills
Looks fab. That archway must have been a pig to get right!!
cheers,the archway wasnt that bad to do,once i managed to get the trim to stay in place and not spring out of possition it was quite easy,
a few small headed tacks did the job
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