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35 m2 polished porcelain, 100mm skirting with chrome square edge trim. Prep work, 14 bags of SLC. ....hope you like. IMAG0239.jpg IMAG0257.jpg IMAG0270.jpg
 
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Here are two floors I have put together, from reclaimed tiles from an old Duke of Sutherland house in Stoke-on-Trent. It has taken me a year to clean them in my down time.
 

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what did you use to clean them and what did you have to clean off to get them to this state.
looks great and deserves to be shown in all its magnificence.
is size actually 1200 x 800 and there for could be used on atop step in front of house.
 
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what did you use to clean them and what did you have to clean off to get them to this state.
looks great and deserves to be shown in all its magnificence.
is size actually 1200 x 800 and there for could be used on atop step in front of house.

Hi Johnny, i cleaned them with acid. As for the size, that's the biggest I could make it out of the tiles I had. They are two different floors there. 1 is a Minton floor and the other is a copy of the Minton floor mades by T&R Boote of Burslem. The Minton tiles are a lot better quality than the Boote tiles.

I have sold the Boote floor. But the client wanted it to fit a front step and would not have used the Greek Key border. So I measured up and drove 2.5 hrs back home and I am now about to start to make a different floor out of the tiles with a new border to install on the step.
I have just made some hearth tile designs from some old tiles for a client too.
 

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Here i have interesting tiles in master bathroom. Ditra matt on floor 600x600x10 porcelain tiles. Ardex tanking kit on walls, 1000x333x9 ceramic tiles on walls, one reccess with external mitred corners (mitre wizz :thumbsup:)
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Nice Tony!

Here's a few pictures of my current project. Very small bathroom. A traditional style install, crackle glaze tiles, will be a nice cast iron radiator going in next week sometime as well.

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Job I've just finished today and then picked up another 4 prestige bathrooms and huge kitchen/garden room floor of the same customer. Nice work Ali I love that style of bathroom.
 

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I've not done anything traditional for a number of years so i'm really enjoying designing this one and how it's coming together. I can't wait to get the radiator in next week.
 

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