I'm planning on tiling kitchen worktops in a new extension. I am completely removing an existing tiled worktop that I have had for the past 15 years - done in small (9 x 9cm) thick white tiles, these were supplied on nets and had a visible grout line of about 7mm when filled with white epoxy grout. This was impossible to keep white, particularly where the tea pot lived! The tiles had a domed top and so water collected in the joints. They were recommended by the shop as being suitable.
For the new worktops I was planning on using 60 x 60 cm quartz sparkley cream tiles on an 18mm WBP plywood base screwed to 18mm chipboard (the combination worked well for the previous worktop). Advice from the tile shop suggested I did not need to use epoxy as the tiles would not scratch if using ordinary grout. Initially I was put off using these tiles as they were £100 a sq m - but there are lots of cheaper suppliers online.
I want to use big tiles to avoid lots of grout that can stain. There will be no window cills - the windows are at a height where I can carry the worktop back to the window frame. As the worktops will be a strange shape there is no possibility of using anything other than tiles (unless a lottery win helps!).
What's the best thing to do for edging? In total there will be about 8 sq m.
Any comments / advice appreciated.
For the new worktops I was planning on using 60 x 60 cm quartz sparkley cream tiles on an 18mm WBP plywood base screwed to 18mm chipboard (the combination worked well for the previous worktop). Advice from the tile shop suggested I did not need to use epoxy as the tiles would not scratch if using ordinary grout. Initially I was put off using these tiles as they were £100 a sq m - but there are lots of cheaper suppliers online.
I want to use big tiles to avoid lots of grout that can stain. There will be no window cills - the windows are at a height where I can carry the worktop back to the window frame. As the worktops will be a strange shape there is no possibility of using anything other than tiles (unless a lottery win helps!).
What's the best thing to do for edging? In total there will be about 8 sq m.
Any comments / advice appreciated.