ᐅ Which Tiles Are Best for a Workshop? Recommendations and Tips?
Created on: 14 Aug 2023 23:15
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HoisleBauer2214 Aug 2023 23:15For the workshop in the basement (with underfloor heating), I am looking for tiles. What should I pay attention to? Which tiles have you had good experiences with? What tile size and pattern did you choose? So many questions...
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xMisterDx14 Aug 2023 23:51The pattern doesn’t really matter for the workshop, does it? That’s a design choice. For a workshop, choose what produces the least waste and is the easiest to install.
They need to be durable in case you drop the 32mm (1 1/4 inch) wrench and non-slip in case the beer mug... uh, the oil can tips over.
And here’s the tip again: if perfection isn’t the priority, do it yourself. If someone sets up a “workshop” in their house, laying tiles shouldn’t be a problem for them...
They need to be durable in case you drop the 32mm (1 1/4 inch) wrench and non-slip in case the beer mug... uh, the oil can tips over.
And here’s the tip again: if perfection isn’t the priority, do it yourself. If someone sets up a “workshop” in their house, laying tiles shouldn’t be a problem for them...
hanse987 schrieb:
What is supposed to be done in the workshop?Probably an excuse made up, see the original thread:https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/dieselben-fliesen-im-ganzen-eg-und-im-bad-auch-im-keller-gleich.45924/page-6#post-638185
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HoisleBauer2215 Aug 2023 18:22sysrun80 schrieb:
don’t use tiles.Alternative? What did you choose? I’m a bit annoyed that there isn’t a standard or value for “hardness” like the Brinell hardness for wood that also applies to tiles...
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