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ankspon
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If you fit these tiles what happens when you have to cut one to fit a gap,they have bevelled edges so wouldn't one side protrude.It is probably me being thick. http://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/range/black-white-wall-floor-tiles/Metro-Brick-200e
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It depends. Assumption you are using this in a kitchen or bathroom? The bevelled edges? Just cut it with a decent tile cutter. Alternative would be to purchase a smoother tile in the same colour for the edges to make it decent.
Just go for it. Cut one tile and see what it looks like.Motto: 'If you don't ask, you don't get!!'
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It is for a bathroom,just don't want it looking uneven0
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Any cut edge should be going up to a wall, or other object, rather than another tile, so those edges get filled with grout or filler. They're not going to be adjacent to another tile's rounded edge, so not an issue.0
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