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situation: newly bought houseI am semi happy with the colours of this chequer design in our toilet except there's one odd one that looks to of been replaced post original install picture075a.jpg what options do I have for finding these red tiles to replace out that odd white one in the pattern. Now I've spotted it I cant "unspot it" in my mind :mad2:Thanks in advance!Jon
 

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