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Discuss Something Decorative for a change! in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Most of my work recently has been quite structured, and client/builder/architec focussed, and all design decisions have been taken care of, just follow the plan, so to speak. So pretty ...
          
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    Default Something Decorative for a change!

    Most of my work recently has been quite structured, and client/builder/architec focussed, and all design decisions have been taken care of, just follow the plan, so to speak. So pretty much HO HUM! YAWN!

    On one job however, the client/builder wanted something done with the hearth at the base of his fire place, and didn't have a clue what to do. So I said "Leave it with me," and I'll have a think about whilst I do all the other 'Structured' tiling work. And this is what I came up with. Not too bad considering I only had the small 50x50 feature tiles and some left over 100x100 to work with and hand cut the border pattern around these 28062011023.jpg28062011031.jpg28062011029.jpgtiles.

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    I really like this! Well done and good for you, and good for them, too!

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