Chiselled edge travertine laid in french pattern ( grout joints )

This explains it showing how you set out Opus pattern (French pattern, Roman pattern) Travertine or stone. If you need to trim small ones then you can see which ones.

Hope it helps :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

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Yep....you got it.

Oh well....I have 2 options, just a bummer its chiselled edge!

Thanks guys, appreciate your feedback. :thumbsup:


You wont notice it with chisle edge as the gradient on the edge will take some grout and make it look ok. You should only need a 6/7mm gap as too wide will make it look wrong................:thumbsup:


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This explains it showing how you set out Opus pattern (French pattern, Roman pattern) Travertine or stone. If you need to trim small ones then you can see which ones.

Hope it helps :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thanks wetdec.....this is where the problem is with the stone I have been given to lay......it contains no 190x190....they're all 200x200!!!

I really appreciate the insight though & will be worth baring in mind on future installs.

Bum-mer!!! :thumbsdown:
 
Hang on am i being thick.....!!!!

When these are supplied do they contain 190x190 & 200x200 or are you just showing which ones need trimming & to what size!!!!
 
Hang on am i being thick.....!!!!

When these are supplied do they contain 190x190 & 200x200 or are you just showing which ones need trimming & to what size!!!!

True modules are manufactured that size if they are not then its our job to trim them up.

When it first started hitting this country around 16 yrs ago they were cut like that nowadays you will generally find only the good ones are cut that way. Most all of the Jura, Boisvillon,Alitalia, will be cut that way as one of the biggest handlers imports it. Either way seeing the plan and how it should go down will set you up right. Your not thick in fact I would put money on 3/4 of tilers not knowing it they just blame the factories when really its quite simple.............:thumbsup:


Not so much of a bummer you just need to take 6/7mm off 2 sides of half ur 20x20's lots better than trimming everything that looks tight you know what your doing now.


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True modules are manufactured that size if they are not then its our job to trim them up.
When it first started hitting this country around 16 yrs ago they were cut like that nowadays you will generally find only the good ones are cut that way. Most all of the Jura, Boisvillon,Alitalia, will be cut that way as one of the biggest handlers imports it. Either way seeing the plan and how it should go down will set you up right. Your not thick in fact I would put money on 3/4 of tilers not knowing it they just blame the factories when really its quite simple.............:thumbsup:
Not so much of a bummer you just need to take 6/7mm off 2 sides of half ur 20x20's lots better than trimming everything that looks tight you know what your doing now.
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Right, you're gonna love this......
Customer tells me that the stones were 600x400, 400x400, 400x200 & 200x200.
So there I was before all of this trying to get a decent dry lay with the french pattern........
It gets better....the stones are actually, 610x406, 406x406, 406x200 & 200x200.....yep, they need to be laid using a different pattern obviously for these size stones.:furious3:
Would have help if certain facts were correct at the beginning & yes, I should have measured them myself & double checked.....Gonna give myself a punch in the chops....doh!
Oh & no diagram was supplied with the stones either!!!:yikes:

Luckily a tileshowroom ( not a commercial tile showroom! ) near me has all the patterns for all the different layouts at hand, back of the net!!!
 
At a guess its antique tuscan or similar

They should be

Module =

4 406x406
2 610x406
2 406x203
2 203x203
2 19.9x19.9

it will give you a 4mm spacing and you lay exactly as above m8


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lol 1 metre or 100 its good to get it right and this thread will come in handy now as the question arises quite often.

Lets have a look when its done..................:thumbsup:

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