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silverpuma
Another question along my bathroom journey
Is there any reason why I could not use the 600x600 sparkle black floor tiles in the shower walls with a few cuts (just a 760 x 760 shower tray/enclosure) I am assuming I would need really strong adhesive and waterproof grout? I like this idea (apart from the nice appearance) as I would have less joints for water penetration and I could use black grout so again easier to keep clear.
Again with the sand cement walls I'm hoping this substructure will be strong enough for the heavier tiles.
I would be using other 600 x 300 porcelain tiles on the other walls
I had look at Lustrolite and other shower wall panels spin offs but they are very expensive so the sparkle tiles still look good (my wife's fav as they are polished and sparkle) and at a lower cost especially with my free installation costs...!
Is there any reason why I could not use the 600x600 sparkle black floor tiles in the shower walls with a few cuts (just a 760 x 760 shower tray/enclosure) I am assuming I would need really strong adhesive and waterproof grout? I like this idea (apart from the nice appearance) as I would have less joints for water penetration and I could use black grout so again easier to keep clear.
Again with the sand cement walls I'm hoping this substructure will be strong enough for the heavier tiles.
I would be using other 600 x 300 porcelain tiles on the other walls
I had look at Lustrolite and other shower wall panels spin offs but they are very expensive so the sparkle tiles still look good (my wife's fav as they are polished and sparkle) and at a lower cost especially with my free installation costs...!