Hi,
My girlfriend and I are in the process of buying our first house which needs a lot of work doing to it. I'm trying to build up some sort of informal specification/bill of quants. to act as a shopping list for us and would appreciate a some suggestions on tiling.
There will be two main areas which will be tiled; first floor wetroom (floor and walls) and kitchen floor. There will be splashbacks too, but I've already got that sorted.
My main criteria are;
-Preferably less than £25/m2
-Suitable for a wetroom with suitable slip-resistance, quite a light colour as it's a small room
-Kitchen floor tiles are to be very durable, preferably suitable for outdoor use too.
It would be nice to have a floor tile in the kitchen which we could use outside too, as we'll be fitting bi-folding doors and I'd like to use matching tiles on the patio to make the space look bigger. For this reason, I'm guessing a natural stone (slate/flagstones) might be the most suitable, but it would be optimistic for under £25/m2 - does anyone have any suggestions???
My girlfriend and I are in the process of buying our first house which needs a lot of work doing to it. I'm trying to build up some sort of informal specification/bill of quants. to act as a shopping list for us and would appreciate a some suggestions on tiling.
There will be two main areas which will be tiled; first floor wetroom (floor and walls) and kitchen floor. There will be splashbacks too, but I've already got that sorted.
My main criteria are;
-Preferably less than £25/m2
-Suitable for a wetroom with suitable slip-resistance, quite a light colour as it's a small room
-Kitchen floor tiles are to be very durable, preferably suitable for outdoor use too.
It would be nice to have a floor tile in the kitchen which we could use outside too, as we'll be fitting bi-folding doors and I'd like to use matching tiles on the patio to make the space look bigger. For this reason, I'm guessing a natural stone (slate/flagstones) might be the most suitable, but it would be optimistic for under £25/m2 - does anyone have any suggestions???