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
Latest comments (22)
databar
18 Aug 17#22
good deal
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.
kel64
9 Aug 17#20
15% ended yesterday.
suehellard19
9 Aug 17#19
They seem to be £8 now, but that still seems cheap
nd4spd
9 Aug 17#18
what is the code for extra 15% off on online order
moley
8 Aug 17#17
£6 per sq meter and then 15% off for me and delivery so 20m2 for £102
Indianidol
8 Aug 17#15
Is it only floor tiles. The Shop title says floor and wall tiles.?
stphnstevey
8 Aug 17#12
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
These look great with a very dark grey grout IMHO. :smile:
search4bargin
8 Aug 17#9
nice find sue.heat :smile:
mpturner2001
8 Aug 17#8
Perfect! 30m2 ordered, free delivery, thanks for that.
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.
fouad172
8 Aug 17#6
Thanks for sharing!
fouad172
8 Aug 17#5
OOS
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.
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Also and extra 15% off if you order online
Latest comments (22)
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.
Excellent price, we have a different shade in our bathroom and they look lovely. The tiler said they were really good to install.