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Mari
Hello, everyone! I am writing to ask for some advice about my husband's and I choice of décor for refurbishing our bathroom.
We've bought all our tiles from B&Q: we've chosen some white 20x20 cm tiles (I think they are called Glacier Bumpy) for the main wall covering, and some dark brown bamboo wall tiles and brown-copper-gold sparkly glass mosaic to add a bit of interest.
Thing is, our tiler expressed his doubt over using the bamboo and glass tiles.
The bamboo tiles come in 9 squares mounted on mesh (30x30 cm). Being made of real wood, the individual squares are of course not all completely flat, but a bit bendy here and there. This seemed to be of some concern to our tiler.
The glass mosaic tiles are mounted on mesh in 30x30cm squares as well. The problem with them seems to be the fact that they are only about 3 mm thick compared to the 6 mm thickness of the ceramic and bamboo tiles.
So my questions would be: is our choice at all realistic, and could all these different types of tiles be made to work together as we've envisaged?
And, what would be the best solutions for installing them? Are there any good and tried methods that would assuage our tiler's fears?
I'm so sorry that I can't seem to find links to illustrate the products I'm talking about - only the Glacier Bumpy tiles can be found on B&Q's website for some reason. I do hope that some good people here know what I'm talking about. If needed, I can take and post pictures of them.
We've bought all our tiles from B&Q: we've chosen some white 20x20 cm tiles (I think they are called Glacier Bumpy) for the main wall covering, and some dark brown bamboo wall tiles and brown-copper-gold sparkly glass mosaic to add a bit of interest.
Thing is, our tiler expressed his doubt over using the bamboo and glass tiles.
The bamboo tiles come in 9 squares mounted on mesh (30x30 cm). Being made of real wood, the individual squares are of course not all completely flat, but a bit bendy here and there. This seemed to be of some concern to our tiler.
The glass mosaic tiles are mounted on mesh in 30x30cm squares as well. The problem with them seems to be the fact that they are only about 3 mm thick compared to the 6 mm thickness of the ceramic and bamboo tiles.
So my questions would be: is our choice at all realistic, and could all these different types of tiles be made to work together as we've envisaged?
And, what would be the best solutions for installing them? Are there any good and tried methods that would assuage our tiler's fears?
I'm so sorry that I can't seem to find links to illustrate the products I'm talking about - only the Glacier Bumpy tiles can be found on B&Q's website for some reason. I do hope that some good people here know what I'm talking about. If needed, I can take and post pictures of them.
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