Hello!
We are considering installing in our open living area on the ground floor
a) XXL porcelain stoneware tiles, either 1 x 1 m (3.3 x 3.3 ft) or 1.2 x 1.2 m (4 x 4 ft),
and using the same material/finish also
b) for the kitchen countertop.
Questions:
1. Has anyone here installed something like this before?
2. Any pictures?
3. Can you recommend any suppliers?
We are currently planning to go with a concrete look.
We are considering installing in our open living area on the ground floor
a) XXL porcelain stoneware tiles, either 1 x 1 m (3.3 x 3.3 ft) or 1.2 x 1.2 m (4 x 4 ft),
and using the same material/finish also
b) for the kitchen countertop.
Questions:
1. Has anyone here installed something like this before?
2. Any pictures?
3. Can you recommend any suppliers?
We are currently planning to go with a concrete look.
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borderpuschl16 Oct 2020 13:16A friend of mine made those. The countertop was made from the same floor tiles. The tiles were glued together (I believe with an epoxy adhesive) under a press. This leaves only a thin line visible in the middle of the joined surface. I think I have described this somewhere else here before, also with pictures.
Thank you all!
That's kind of you.
I'm really eager to get my hands dirty.
That's kind of you.
I'm really eager to get my hands dirty.
ivenh0 schrieb:
Just use Dekton for the countertop. It has better properties and comes in various concrete looks.... and it is one of the most expensive options for a countertop you can imagine.Based on the original poster’s question, it sounds like they don’t want to spend several thousand euros on a countertop that doesn’t even match the floor.
P.S. I also like some variation and wouldn’t choose the floor and countertop to be exactly the same. Although ceramic or quartz composite would be my first choice, followed by solid wood.
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