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Hi everyone,
I'm about to attempt my first DIY tiling job shortly, and would appreciate some advice.
There is a narrow strip of tiled flooring in front of a run of kitchen units, approximately 66cm wide x 4 metres long that I want to replace, as a couple of tiles were damaged by a heavy item accidentally falling on to the floor, and not having any spares to replace with. The rest of the floor up to these tiles is laminate. Would it be ok to tile directly onto the chipboard floor using an appropriate flexible adhesive because it's only a small area? I know it's recommended to board over with plywood normally, but this would raise the level too high overall on the tiled part, and would create problems with the difference in height with the other flooring. The existing tiles had been fixed straight onto the floor by the previous owner, and we have been in the house for nearly ten years.
Also, what size of tile would you recommend for this narrow strip?
I'm about to attempt my first DIY tiling job shortly, and would appreciate some advice.
There is a narrow strip of tiled flooring in front of a run of kitchen units, approximately 66cm wide x 4 metres long that I want to replace, as a couple of tiles were damaged by a heavy item accidentally falling on to the floor, and not having any spares to replace with. The rest of the floor up to these tiles is laminate. Would it be ok to tile directly onto the chipboard floor using an appropriate flexible adhesive because it's only a small area? I know it's recommended to board over with plywood normally, but this would raise the level too high overall on the tiled part, and would create problems with the difference in height with the other flooring. The existing tiles had been fixed straight onto the floor by the previous owner, and we have been in the house for nearly ten years.
Also, what size of tile would you recommend for this narrow strip?