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tiler4u

Welcome Everyone,

I just made mosaic sample for my customer. I'm wondering what professionals thinking about my pattern. I designed by myself. Everything is on thin plastic mesh redy for transportetion on site. I used porcelain tiles. Can be use between quary tiles. Size is 90cm x 90cm. Is really heavy, for transport i put that between 2 playwood sheets... :) Next one will be 2m x 2m and a lot more complicated, I'm thinking about The Vitruvian Man from Leonardo Da Vinci.

Look like that. All coments very welcome:
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Time's Ran Out

Thanks for the picture.
If your talking designs and mosaics then look towards the work on show in Mosaic Girls posts or the work by Bisazza.
This particular type of work that you are showing IMHO is more for the coffee table or patio table. I'am not sure of the market that would want such a bold design in porcelain amongst a Quarry tiled floor.
 
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user123

Just got your message, Lucas, thanks :thumbsup: Your mosaic looks just fine, everyone has their own preference in style and different points they consider important. It really doesn't matter what anyone else but your customer thinks, as long as the workmanship and materials stand up to how and where it will be used, so well done you, and good luck to you and your wife! :thumbsup:
 
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Aston

everyone has their own preference in style and different points they consider important. It really doesn't matter what anyone else but your customer thinks, as long as the workmanship and materials stand up to how and where it will be used :thumbsup:

wise words from a talented lady!
mosaics are an art and thats interpreted by the individual

regards
Ed...
 
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tiler4u

Hello,

I just come back from customer and he was very happy. I start project on march.

Some specification:
Conservatory floor, 56sqm, tiles 15 x 15cm. 3 patterns - 2 stars on the sides and one big on central area 2m x 2m. Customer want keep all together in old style he don't want enything modern. All together will be like victorian floor. I open new topic when i start job. He wanted quarry tiles, but. I hate qurry so i finded nice porcelain tiles very similar to quarry.

I have got another mosaic project i send some pictures when i finish sample.

Regards,
Lucas
 
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