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Need some kitchen/bathroom tiles

Bobobalde123
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Hi.
I purchased a building which I have converted to 5 flats. All the building work is done but I can't find a good tile place for the kitchen/bathrooms?
Can you guys suggest any places in or around the Derby area?
Cheers,
Mo
I purchased a building which I have converted to 5 flats. All the building work is done but I can't find a good tile place for the kitchen/bathrooms?
Can you guys suggest any places in or around the Derby area?
Cheers,
Mo
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Thank you. Have you used these guys before?0
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Bobobalde123 wrote: »Thank you. Have you used these guys before?
Topps tiles are expensive. They have nice tiles and are cheaper than say, porcelanosa, but they are still expensive.0 -
Topps tiles are expensive. They have nice tiles and are cheaper than say, porcelanosa, but they are still expensive.
Porcelanosa have a 40% off sale until 9th October. They have a 40% sale twice a year and it is a genuine 40% off (not one where they up the prices beforehand and then reduce them). Their tiles are still expensive even with 40% off compared to other retailers so it depends on your budget.0 -
I took some advice and went to ToppsTiles. They are extremely expensive and don't offer much discount for traders. The quality doesen't reflect what they are charging. Where's Porcelanosa? Hope somewhere near?0
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Porcelanosa is in Chilwell, Nottingham, next to the Chilwell Retail Park.
I've used Simply Tiles in Derby before - near Wickes, off London Road. They have a good range of tiles for different budgets.0 -
I got the tiles for my new kitchen and utility from b and q in the end. Nothing i liked that wasn't extortionately expensive at Topps etc
Depends on whether you are going high spec or just getting something on the walls0 -
East Midlands Ceramics are very good0
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I brought mine back from France while on a trip there. Half the price of similar UK tiles.....0
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Bobobalde123 wrote: »I purchased a building which I have converted to 5 flats. All the building work is done but I can't find a good tile place for the kitchen/bathrooms?
What sort of quality? What sort of area?
Can't the BM that have supplied the rest of the materials supply tiles?0
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