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Ripmaster
All,
per the excellent advice i have received in other threads I thought I would canvas some opinions.
120 Sq M of "common areas" of the house (Entrance lobby 5*5.5m , corridor (1.25m * 13m), lounge (5.4 * 12M) and and utility room.
The current favourite tile choice is a 1200*600 rectified porcelain (see pic). It is also available in 600*600 which I am sure from what I have discussed with various tilers would be "easier" to install. However even with a 1mm grout line I am still not 100% convinced it will look "as good" (all subjective I know) with a square tile running along a rectangular hall through to lounge. Substrate is a (pretty level and flat to be fair) anhydrite screed with UFH (pipes set at 100mm centres).
Any comments/advice feedback welcome on the pros and cons of either size. Before I make final decision I'd like to know if there are any issues (aside from asthetic) which might come into play.
Thanks in advance.
rm.
PS: I won't say that larger ones will be quiker, I already know better than that :lol:
per the excellent advice i have received in other threads I thought I would canvas some opinions.
120 Sq M of "common areas" of the house (Entrance lobby 5*5.5m , corridor (1.25m * 13m), lounge (5.4 * 12M) and and utility room.
The current favourite tile choice is a 1200*600 rectified porcelain (see pic). It is also available in 600*600 which I am sure from what I have discussed with various tilers would be "easier" to install. However even with a 1mm grout line I am still not 100% convinced it will look "as good" (all subjective I know) with a square tile running along a rectangular hall through to lounge. Substrate is a (pretty level and flat to be fair) anhydrite screed with UFH (pipes set at 100mm centres).
Any comments/advice feedback welcome on the pros and cons of either size. Before I make final decision I'd like to know if there are any issues (aside from asthetic) which might come into play.
Thanks in advance.
rm.
PS: I won't say that larger ones will be quiker, I already know better than that :lol:
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