What would you do?

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Stef

I'm going to tile this at my flat, it's the front door & I've framed it & stuck 18mm ply to it.
I haven't tiled to ply for ages & was wondering to either tile to it direct or stick Hardie on top & tile to that.
It's inside a landing/close so never gets any weather affecting it.
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For the cost & how quickly it can be done (& piece of mind) I would overlay it personally :thumbsup:

What tiles are you using? A split face would look great there
 
I would just prime a couple of times and tile straight on top if it was me mate :smiley2:
 
I'm going to stick white metros to it & grout with grey, looking for a public "Toilet" look.
I've got tons of tiles in the garage, could even stick mosaics to it but I'm planning on selling a few boxes of those.
Think I will stick Hardi over the top as it will only take me half an hour extra.
Using weber spf, not rapid, as I don't want to rush myself!!!
 
You could stick your metro's up vertical just to use them differently....

I thought about that TJ, it's only a rental property but I like to keep it nice.
It was four glass panes behind that plywood & you could read the back of the plasterboard that I used inside the flat, it's done my nut in for years & this is me just getting round to it.
 
Please please please overboard it, it will be peace of mind, and you know its the right thing to do
 
Overboarding it seems a bit over engineered to me. Metros on a small section of well fixed 18mm vertical ply will last for many years if done correctly.
 
I thought about that TJ, it's only a rental property but I like to keep it nice.
It was four glass panes behind that plywood & you could read the back of the plasterboard that I used inside the flat, it's done my nut in for years & this is me just getting round to it.


You should have got a professional inn years ago 😛rrr:
 
how on earth will you get in ? what is your neighbour in the green door going to say ? will he want his done ? 😛
 
Or, you could leave over boarding and see what happens over time. Be a good test of tolerance mate as you will see it every day 😉
 
Job done. Ended up sticking Hardi before tiling.
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I just hate tiling direct to ply now as I've ripped out that many jobs & the tiles come away far too easily from ply.
 
Job done. Ended up sticking Hardi before tiling.
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I just hate tiling direct to ply now as I've ripped out that many jobs & the tiles come away far too easily from ply.

makes me feel like I need a wee now... 🙂
 
that looks a lot nicer than I imagined mate fairplay, I thought you meant you was tiling your front door at first lol
 
Really good step by step of job well done mate. I personally don't like the tiles but understand you hade these in abundance, but love the way you screwed the hardy to the ply, I found it "hardy" to find a screw out of line.:lol:
 
Are there 2 different types of tile on that hallway floor Stef? Is it a feature or were you using up some more of your off cuts 😉
 
Are there 2 different types of tile on that hallway floor Stef? Is it a feature or were you using up some more of your off cuts 😉

I tiled that floor about 7yr ago Bri, I hate it now as I can see where I haven't been as good as what I would leave now.
It's only a rental though so will do for a few years now.
 

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