Just checked these out in store and bought them. We're £14 then down to £8, went to buy today and gone down to a fiver a pack. Good looking tile and good price. Available online and in store with free delivery though not at weekends. Ends Tuesday
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tek-monkey
18 Aug 17#1
They look really good!
Riaow
18 Aug 17#2
I believe they also have tile effect wood flooring. I don't understand why. Wouldn't you just buy wood if you want wood effect and buy tiles if you want tile effect.
johnszi23 to Riaow
18 Aug 17#5
Maybe in bathroom you don't want wood...
Krizzo3 to Riaow
18 Aug 17#9
when you want tiles badly but the floor is too flexible to take tiles and you are morbidly obese?
:grin:
shatteredneon to Riaow
18 Aug 17#11
Under floor heating doesn't work very well through a timber floor. Most new build house have underfloor heating throughout the ground floor, hence the demand for wood effect tiles.
Krizzo3 to shatteredneon
18 Aug 17#13
Guy mentioned tile effect laminate, not wood effect ceramic tile :smile:
Regprentice to Riaow
19 Aug 17#24
Ive just spent two days replacing 4 floorboards. Lifting old boards, Sanding, colour matching , varnishing, filling gaps. It was a real pita and hasnt come out particularly well from a colour matching pov.
I can imagine why people would want tiles to look like wood but not give the hassle of wood.
Krizzo3 to Regprentice
19 Aug 17#25
My uncle lived in a house where kitchen had wooden floor (most used place in the house), new house they are building has underfloor heating and wood alike tiles :grin: Auntie had enough of hassle with spills, wet dogs, kids etc.
NAT14
18 Aug 17#3
How do I lay them ? :disappointed:
databar
18 Aug 17#4
good deal
luckylad57
18 Aug 17#6
Laid loads of these they look great staggered with charcoal grout . Remember you need flexible adhesive and they are porcelain so a decent cutter is essential and or a diamond wet wheel .
moley to luckylad57
19 Aug 17#16
diamond grinder ok ????
Krizzo3 to moley
19 Aug 17#17
Lots of dust but it can sure be done
moley to Krizzo3
19 Aug 17#28
Thanks will be cutting outside
biglol1979
18 Aug 17#7
they are very good both bathrooms and dining room done with these very very please with the results and agree with lucky lad there charcoal grout deffo and they are very tough tiles you will need a very decent cutter :muscle:
ws007 to biglol1979
20 Aug 17#53
hi, sorry to be cheeky any chance of a pic of your bathroom with these tiles? was thinking of doing my bathroom with these but misses thinks they will be to dark.
yozzman1234
18 Aug 17#8
£5 a metre is a bargain. These look good . And less maintenance than real wood . And will last years longer if laid correctly
cptaylor26 to yozzman1234
19 Aug 17#27
Can they be used in a wet room?
boonkoh
18 Aug 17#10
Do these really look good? Zero reviews on the wickes website!
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:grin:
I can imagine why people would want tiles to look like wood but not give the hassle of wood.
was thinking of doing my bathroom with these but misses thinks they will be to dark.