ᐅ The same tiles throughout the entire ground floor and the bathroom – should we use the same ones in the basement as well?

Created on: 12 Aug 2023 00:07
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HoisleBauer22
We have planned tiles throughout the entire ground floor of our new build, similar to the ones in the attached photo. They are called Kermos Stoneline natural beige, sized 30cm by 60cm (12 inches by 24 inches). We have also planned to use them as wall tiles in the bathroom. Now we are considering installing the same tiles throughout the basement as well. Would that be "too much of a good thing"? I would be interested in your opinions and pictures on this.
Modern dining area with wooden table, colorful chairs, pendant lights, and a plant.
11ant15 Aug 2023 11:23
HoisleBauer22 schrieb:

I’m looking for tiles for the workshop in the basement (with underfloor heating). What should I pay attention to? What types of tiles have you had good experiences with? What tile size and layout pattern did you choose? So many questions...

... and above all, this is a follow-up question to this thread, so it would have been better placed there.

Just nine days ago, I explained in detail
11ant schrieb:

As I said, this will be my last reply to you if your behavior continues. There are people here who want to help—both the questioners and other readers. When questioners first break down their project into tiny individual questions (and spread the relevant background information across their threads so that it becomes a scavenger hunt and memory game to keep track of), that enthusiasm quickly disappears. Simply because it’s very exhausting (for me, it’s "just" annoying; for others—mostly neurotypical, as in the general population—it’s frustrating). The fact that many are too "polite" to tell you this openly doesn’t mean only a few are bothered. And I will repeat this one last time for you: you yourself would benefit the most from changing your behavior. Have a look at threads from more skillful questioners to see how much more productive and effective the help they receive can be.

why it’s not a matter of personal taste but objectively rude to let your threads develop metastases where background information (and thus always relevant background details!) are missing in the “new” thread.
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