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mickdixon
Hi, I'm hoping someone can help me. I have a victorian house with the a typical hallway layout. Straight in from the door to the stairs and then it widens out to one side to lead to the kitchen.
There is one exception. The house is in a crescent and as a consequence is wedge shaped. The hall way at the kitchen door is 10 inches wider than that it is at the side of the stairs. It is 6 inches wider hear than it is at the front door. Is this making sense? (I'll try and put a sketch or photo up later if it helps)
I intend to use black and white victorian tiles with a decorative border. Do I set them out with the border running parallel to the walls or square the border and run it out outside of that?
I apologize for the dodgy descriptions but this is quite obviously not my field.
Any advice greatly appreciated
There is one exception. The house is in a crescent and as a consequence is wedge shaped. The hall way at the kitchen door is 10 inches wider than that it is at the side of the stairs. It is 6 inches wider hear than it is at the front door. Is this making sense? (I'll try and put a sketch or photo up later if it helps)
I intend to use black and white victorian tiles with a decorative border. Do I set them out with the border running parallel to the walls or square the border and run it out outside of that?
I apologize for the dodgy descriptions but this is quite obviously not my field.
Any advice greatly appreciated