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Thinking of using these in a downstairs shower/cloakroom for client.
Like the pattern but not sure on the tile itself. 4.5mm thick porcs.
Gary these are from your mates at ... -
What do you guys think of these?
Thinking of using these in a downstairs shower/cloakroom for client.
Like the pattern but not sure on the tile itself. 4.5mm thick porcs.

Gary these are from your mates at FEET, going to ask them about those granite shower trays too. Anybody i should ask for?
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Re: What do you guys think of these?
I think they will look stunning in the right project..
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Sorry guys, double thread post. Can you delete one of them
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Re: What do you guys think of these?
Not sure on the size but i'm guessing 500x500's in which case I know i could set them out nicely given the room dimensions. If they are bugger it might not work
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Re: What do you guys think of these?
I quite like them, very sensuous..
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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I like them, do they have a bevelled edge or not?
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Re: What do you guys think of these?
they look good m8 i like them a lot
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Re: What do you guys think of these?
Yes, they look fantastic, and yes, sensual
, but a close-up picture would be better, as I take it a downstairs cloakroam is really small and you would see them from maybe 3-6 ft away? Are they a little pixelated like printed mugs? Or is it a smooth design that stands up to close-up scrutiny? Those pictures show a stunning distance vision which you won't have in a cloakroam...
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4.5 mm thick
you'll have fun with them, they'll bend when pressing them into the adhesive , i did some that size recently, what a pain
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