Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering 1 May 12, 2016 9:39 pm We will soon be using timber look tiles in our new build and really like the look of using 2 different size tiles. One tile is 150x95 and the other is 200x1200, both the same tile however we haven't considered it before and it has me thinking what percentage of tiles do you purchase in each size? is it straight 50/50 also if other have photos of this and experience doing the same I would love to see pictures and what percentage you purchased tiles. Building a sekisui house in Holmesville NSW viewtopic.php?f=31&t=75060 Re: Timber Look tiles different size 2Jul 11, 2016 8:01 pm mim_feher We will soon be using timber look tiles in our new build and really like the look of using 2 different size tiles. One tile is 150x95 and the other is 200x1200, both the same tile however we haven't considered it before and it has me thinking what percentage of tiles do you purchase in each size? is it straight 50/50 also if other have photos of this and experience doing the same I would love to see pictures and what percentage you purchased tiles. We are planning on doing a timber look tile too but it only comes in the one size. Just contemplating which pattern to lay it in. Re: Timber Look tiles different size 3Jul 11, 2016 8:10 pm When speaking to retailers i have been told to lay them with a maximum 200mm offset. sekisui build viewtopic.php?f=31&t=75060&p=1573965#p1573965 Building a sekisui house in Holmesville NSW viewtopic.php?f=31&t=75060 Interested in getting either the Polytec Boston Oak or Palace Peak for kitchen cabinets. Looking at the Boston Oak ones, it appears that the colour varies significantly… 0 9169 Building Standards; Getting It Right! Long story short, a toilet room is going to back onto our main bedroom and I want to make it close to soundproof. Im going to build two frames (pretty much a room within a… 0 10214 yep you need a joint, foam is easiest, will look fine once rendered with a joint. 2 5236 |