Wickes have these prices at £6 a square meter. Not sure if it's a misprint or just a good deal. One pack of 11 tiles covers 1square meter. I've never seen them as cheap as this and were perfect for a conservatory or kitchen. Not to everyones taste I'm sure but harder wearing than laminate and half the price Also and extra 15% off if you order online
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mdentz
8 Aug 17#1
how hard are these to fit? need to get in a professional?
speric07 to mdentz
8 Aug 17#7
We got someone in to fit ours, they aren't as wide as other floor tiles, so you would need to be pretty spot-on ensuring that each one is level and correctly spaced etc.
suchitmehta7
8 Aug 17#2
Must be misprice. 6 quid is damn too cheap
savsac29
8 Aug 17#3
Have these in my bathroom very nice
speric07
8 Aug 17#4
I am sure that I paid £14 a box a year and a half ago ... and that was at half price!
Excellent price, we have a different shade in our bathroom and they look lovely. The tiler said they were really good to install.
fouad172
8 Aug 17#5
OOS
fouad172
8 Aug 17#6
Thanks for sharing!
mpturner2001
8 Aug 17#8
Perfect! 30m2 ordered, free delivery, thanks for that.
search4bargin
8 Aug 17#9
nice find sue.heat :smile:
Roger_Irrelevant
8 Aug 17#10
These look great with a very dark grey grout IMHO. :smile:
Would you need any special wood underneath these in a bathroom?
kmj123 to stphnstevey
8 Aug 17#14
Just floorboards or water resistant flooring grade chipboard depending how old your house is
JoeyBloggs
8 Aug 17#13
awesome deal! just ordered some form my bathroom, cant wait to fit them
Indianidol
8 Aug 17#15
Is it only floor tiles. The Shop title says floor and wall tiles.?
louiselouise
8 Aug 17#16
Dumb question time - how long-lasting are these (I'm guessing you go by the thickness, like laminate?) - I was eyeing these up as well (quite a bit more expensive though) wickes.co.uk/Wic…686 (Selwood Light Oak Porcelain Tile, 9.40mm thick).
I'm guessing they are prone to cracking if things are dropped on them?
What about underlay/noise?
Which other items need to be bought alongside, eg, grout? May as well buy all I need, all together.
Roger_Irrelevant to louiselouise
9 Aug 17#21
Use flexible adheiseve and grout to cushion any drops, dunno how brittle they'd be but I'm guessing you can just paint over any chips that did happen.
moley
8 Aug 17#17
£6 per sq meter and then 15% off for me and delivery so 20m2 for £102
nd4spd
9 Aug 17#18
what is the code for extra 15% off on online order
suehellard19
9 Aug 17#19
They seem to be £8 now, but that still seems cheap
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Also and extra 15% off if you order online
All comments (22)
Excellent price, we have a different shade in our bathroom and they look lovely. The tiler said they were really good to install.
I'm guessing they are prone to cracking if things are dropped on them?
What about underlay/noise?
Which other items need to be bought alongside, eg, grout? May as well buy all I need, all together.