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none of my friends pro
talk about the difference between floor or wall?
on the wall I can mount larger sizes alone,
the problem is the floor.
and what about large spaces or narrow spaces?
the differences are huge ...
as far as I'm concerned, if I remember correctly
for floor 75x150x10 narrow spaces, only 5 tiles :) and 120x120x6 only large spaces.
for walls 75x150x10, 120x120x6 and 100x200x3 :)
 
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Dumbo

Oh also did this on my own . Threw them up one day , grout and rein on the second day. Can't remember what size they were but they were View attachment 103299
One tile doesn't count as a job..:)
Well actually I didn't want to say this as it was one tile but you've forced my hand I did 1500 x 750 x10 or12 can't remember which front step and riser . I got paid for it therefor a job .
 
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Dumbo

One tile doesn't count as a job..:)
On a serious note unless it's a very large space and depending where it is in the house if that's what it is you really need a cutting room as you can't be messing around with these in peoples hallways or landings . Also make sure you have a decent bench to work off .
 
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Time's Ran Out

Ok - so when is it a tile and not a sheet?
Apart from the adhesive factor what do the large format porcelain thins have in common with our trade?
Shower boards have been around a good few years and are fitted by plumbers and joiners.
There is undoubtably a technical skill required for the complexity of these ‘panels’ , along with a complete new set of specialist tools, but like vitrolite 50 years ago it didn’t come within the plasterers/bricklayers/tilers portfolio.
So is it because it’s imported by tile suppliers, is it because it’s porcelain, or is it because tilers fix them that these new sheets are called ‘big tiles’?
 
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Concrete guy

Large format tiles (by large I mean when they become so large you are fitting single slabs floor to ceiling) have much more in common with stone masonry than tiling.

The templating, cutting and installation process of a 2400x1200 "tile" is the same as if were a slab of 20mm thick marble. The big benefit for the installer is weight. The big benefit for the end user is lack of maintenance vs natural stone.

Cost is also a big benefit.

I love stone, I specialised in it when I was tiling and I eventually became a stone importer. However I've just ordered large format Florim tiles (slabs) for our en suite shower room.

I think it's reasonable to consider anything up to 900mm x 900mm a tile, but once you're over that size you're into the realms of slabs.

As the size increases the surface preparation become exponentially more critical. So in the same way mosaics are a specialist job in their own right, huge format tiles are also specialist, just at completely the opposite end of the size spectrum.
 
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