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I know there was a topic a little while back about companies/people pinching pictures of others work to place on there own website. So, i maybe going over old ground, but on this page - Victorian Floor Tiles - Olde English & Original Style geometric tiles | Mattonella Tile Studio

The Ennerdale picture has been posted on this forum someone. Hasn't it?
 
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the black and white path I think is by a tiler called Steve Scott, he is from Ware in Hertfordshire and calls himself Tiled perfection , Old English are based in Hertford and are just reboxed wincklemans tiles ,they have a connection to Steve Scott I believe ,he does do some really nice work and is probably one of the best Victorian geometric guys in Hertfordshire/North London
TILED PERFECTION Traditional Victorian and Edwardian Geometric and Encaustic Tiled Floors Floors | Specialists in all tiled floors and concrete bases Interiors & Exteriors"
 
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the black and white path I think is by a tiler called Steve Scott, he is from Ware in Hertfordshire and calls himself Tiled perfection , Old English are based in Hertford and are just reboxed wincklemans tiles ,they have a connection to Steve Scott I believe ,he does do some really nice work and is probably one of the best Victorian geometric guys in Hertfordshire/North London
TILED PERFECTION Traditional Victorian and Edwardian Geometric and Encaustic Tiled Floors Floors | Specialists in all tiled floors and concrete bases Interiors & Exteriors"

Some nice work there Gary, although I know I bang on about pulling full headers in the borders, I know it is not always possible but with enough planning I think I can reduce the amount to a minimum. Not taking anything away from the work, but we all have our own techniques.
 
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I know what you mean Phil he doesnt mind fitting closer cuts or double headers which i dont particularly like them either, I have seen some shockers in the past even from guys I have worked with here is one a friend tiled and was very pleased with , I didnt have the heart to tell him what I really thought of it but he was really pleased with it
 

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Some nice work there Gary, although I know I bang on about pulling full headers in the borders, I know it is not always possible but with enough planning I think I can reduce the amount to a minimum. Not taking anything away from the work, but we all have our own techniques.

I was going to ask about that, from an aesthetic point of view, would it not be better to adjust the width of the main field to avoid the double headers? I realise its not always possible to avoid it but, it does take something away from the floor. I have very little experience of this type of work so my opinion is based on looking at photos, please don't shoot me!
 
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