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You've got a lamp out on that big niche.
In all seriousness, that Niche wall is astounding. Do you do the cabinetry too needed to build the Niches, or do you fix tile to a finished boxed in wall? It looks amazing, imagine all the crappy bottles of product my g/f could put in all that storage space!
 
heres a photo of a tiling job after I took on in Israel. unfortunately the site was not ready , so we took off down the river nile !!!
or I should say up the river nile .big mistake .
the felucca sail boat had no wind to work with and we were marooned !!!!!!!on an island
spent the best part of a week on there in a stand off but ultimately you cant live on an island in the river nile
dancing to madness unless you have a plan .
Lovely stone there Jonny always a pleasure seeing your work ,top project as always
thanks gary . there was a real problem with the stone . the supplier in oman packed it with string spacers and the wax or oil in the string marked the stone .long story short supplier got an idiot who gave it large about what he could do and made it worse. I ended going in and recified myself
 
As Gary said, always great to see you work Jonny, and that wall takes as long as it takes 🙂
 
Just done some of that limestone from Oman myself. Same size but thicknesses varied from 17 to 23 mm. The stone had string spacers as well but I didn't notice any stains on the stone. The original tiler had started with all the thin stone first though and no decoupling mat. It had cracked all through kitchen and conservatory within a couple of months so we had to rip out lay ditra and get the limestone thinned out at a quarry. Lovely stone though when it's down. Think it comes from ca pietra down south west way
 
heres a photo of a tiling job after I took on in Israel. unfortunately the site was not ready , so we took off down the river nile !!!
or I should say up the river nile .big mistake .
the felucca sail boat had no wind to work with and we were marooned !!!!!!!on an island
spent the best part of a week on there in a stand off but ultimately you cant live on an island in the river nile
dancing to madness unless you have a plan .

thanks gary . there was a real problem with the stone . the supplier in oman packed it with string spacers and the wax or oil in the string marked the stone .long story short supplier got an idiot who gave it large about what he could do and made it worse. I ended going in and recified myself

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Just done some of that limestone from Oman myself. Same size but thicknesses varied from 17 to 23 mm. The stone had string spacers as well but I didn't notice any stains on the stone. The original tiler had started with all the thin stone first though and no decoupling mat. It had cracked all through kitchen and conservatory within a couple of months so we had to rip out lay ditra and get the limestone thinned out at a quarry. Lovely stone though when it's down. Think it comes from ca pietra down south west way
interested to hear you have laid limestone from oman with similar string spacers . in principle I thought the spacing with string good idea but I think that when string got pinched the wax element came out and marked stone. I could not remove it with conventional stone cleaners , I wont get in to the palava of getting it off if you have not had problems but I was not concerned that stone varied between 17-23mm at all . it is a blessing for us as so called experienced stone fixers to get stone with that variance as it helps getting over dodgy screeds does it not !
all in all I think this limestone if we are talking about same is a very good material provided it has no honing marks that can only be seen even in high sunlight.
 

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