ColJack";p="1306348 said:floor tile worktop? how's that work then? just glued them onto a wood substrate?
how'd you do the edges..
seen 600 x 600 files at B&Q.. pack of 3 for 11.99.. thought of them for a backsplash..
Thats the ones, I cut strips of 30mm to form edge and used same tile as backsplash which dropped behind surface tile pushing them forward the 10mm or so I needed to overlap the front edge tile , all layed on existing laminate [28mm]worktop.
The tiles were fixed with a thin bed of tile adhesive and clear waterproof sealant between edges to butt them up tight and leave nowhere for any spillage to enter.
Flippin `eck that takes me back anyone remember Dado-LinCrafty said:My Uncle stuck tile-effect linoleum to the walls! It didn't look too bad actually!
We had vinyl floor covering on our kitchen walls for the last 15 years. Easy to clean and hard wearing. Looked very good ( comments from other people )
We also used cushion floor for the walls of the shower room. Never had any condensation as the surface had effective thermal insulation between it and the plaster board.
Crafty said:My Uncle stuck tile-effect linoleum to the walls! It didn't look too bad actually!
We had vinyl floor covering on our kitchen walls for the last 15 years. Easy to clean and hard wearing. Looked very good ( comments from other people )
We also used cushion floor for the walls of the shower room. Never had any condensation as the surface had effective thermal insulation between it and the plaster board.
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