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Tiling a small kitchen floor
Zola.
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What would be a reasonable price to pay for floor tiling a very small kitchen? Using big tiles.
Length of room to units is 3m. Width to units is 1.8m
7 square metres say, with a few cuts to do under the washing machine, dishwasher and oven.
Length of room to units is 3m. Width to units is 1.8m
7 square metres say, with a few cuts to do under the washing machine, dishwasher and oven.
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What would be a reasonable price to pay for floor tiling a very small kitchen? Using big tiles.
Length of room to units is 3m. Width to units is 1.8m
7 square metres say, with a few cuts to do under the washing machine, dishwasher and oven.
Current flooring? whos lifting? over the top?
How big are big tiles? (we might disagree about what is big)
What do you want done around doors?
New skirting or up to existing?
What are new tiles made from?
What is the tiler supplying? what are you supplying?
when you say around washer, oven, are they freestanding and you want tiles under them?
small space and big tiles makes it a difficult floor, it'll cost more than small tiles, or big space (per m2).0
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