Now the Arbour is completed, we've moved on to TILING the Alfresco area. Its about 27 squ metres under roof so it will take some time. I started yesterday but need to complete before our son's 30th birthday party here in Trentham.
We selected a 30 x 60 cm not skid tile that has a mixture of the two grey shades on the exterior walls of the house. We think they blend well!
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60x30 cm tiles with a 3mm gap to grout later. |
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Decided to lay in a brick formation. |
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Off to buy some more tile adhesive - messy work.
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it is coming out fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Krishna
DeleteYour grey tiles are very handsome and restful. Joe and I have slate tiles in greens which still look good 35 years later, but I prefer the greys.
ReplyDeleteSlate has a certain old world charm and as you say, it lasts -hope I can say for our tiling Hels.
DeleteIt's all looking very good! I prefer the darker colour for the arbour.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY NEW YEAR!
Gaynor, I have many experiences about replacing colours - just ask Sue (she of the changing mind).
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I couldn't agree more with the points made in this article. Well done!
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