Hi everyone,
for our house, which will be delivered in March,
we are currently selecting tiles.
I’ve attached the bathroom floor plan.
We would like to have as few grout lines as possible in the walk-in shower. We’re thinking of using large-format porcelain tiles—like the big ones seen in tile specialty stores—at least on the three shower walls and the floor.
Are there any advantages or disadvantages to this? Will the tiler be able to handle this without charging us a fortune for the extra work? And what do you think of the idea in general?
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
for our house, which will be delivered in March,
we are currently selecting tiles.
I’ve attached the bathroom floor plan.
We would like to have as few grout lines as possible in the walk-in shower. We’re thinking of using large-format porcelain tiles—like the big ones seen in tile specialty stores—at least on the three shower walls and the floor.
Are there any advantages or disadvantages to this? Will the tiler be able to handle this without charging us a fortune for the extra work? And what do you think of the idea in general?
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
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T_im_Norden29 Sep 2020 05:54Joints and iron-rich water are, for example, factors that would make me want to minimize the number of joints as much as possible.
Singular cases of joints that remain clean forever simply do not reflect the everyday reality of most people.
Singular cases of joints that remain clean forever simply do not reflect the everyday reality of most people.
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