I have removed a few tiles from the bathroom wall that had raw plugs in them (previously had various fixings in there). Johnson's Tiles (Stoke-on-Trent) don't have anything in that size - they suggested cutting a mosaic tile down to size - a 12x12 grid of 23 mm tiles 4mm thick with a 2mm spacing - it's possible but will probably look terrible. The existing tiles are 6mm thick and say Holland (country of origin?) 88 (year of manufacture?) and Sphinx (name of tile pattern - actually it's a plain white tile with a couple of faint diagonal grey spray patterns on it but plain white would do I think)
So - is it standard size I'm likely to find a replacement for or am I best to try and cut down a mosaic or maybe have some glass tiles (or something else) cut to size?
For the sake of a dozen tiles I don't want to have to retile the whole bathroom.
I can't remember the last time a DIY job went smoothly!
Neil
So - is it standard size I'm likely to find a replacement for or am I best to try and cut down a mosaic or maybe have some glass tiles (or something else) cut to size?
For the sake of a dozen tiles I don't want to have to retile the whole bathroom.
I can't remember the last time a DIY job went smoothly!
Neil