Thanks, I’m really chuffed with how it’s looking! Think they’ll help the house not feel like a new build which is kind of what we’re after, want it to feel seated in and like it’s been there a while. There’s really pretty variations in the tiles as well. Not cheap, but our hope is they help hold the heat from the underfloor heating on the days we don’t have enough power to switch it on.
We got cracking again early doors this morning and managed to put the same amount down today as we had in the day and a half before that. Hopefully got the guys coming to fit the stove tomorrow so won’t be tiling tomorrow to give them space to do it. Started at the kitchen wall so there weren’t fresh tiles down where the scaffolding will sit for them. Think we’ll clear the kitchen and things into the second bedroom and maybe looking at wallpapering in our room or something.
I know I could/should probably do the maths myself with your posts - but how has your tiling progress/speed been compared to the pros who were doing the other rooms? (Granted they were different tiles)
In awe of the project/house/views, as ever- fantastic stuff!
Thanks, I’m really chuffed with how it’s looking! Think they’ll help the house not feel like a new build which is kind of what we’re after, want it to feel seated in and like it’s been there a while. There’s really pretty variations in the tiles as well. Not cheap, but our hope is they help hold the heat from the underfloor heating on the days we don’t have enough power to switch it on.
We got cracking again early doors this morning and managed to put the same amount down today as we had in the day and a half before that. Hopefully got the guys coming to fit the stove tomorrow so won’t be tiling tomorrow to give them space to do it. Started at the kitchen wall so there weren’t fresh tiles down where the scaffolding will sit for them. Think we’ll clear the kitchen and things into the second bedroom and maybe looking at wallpapering in our room or something.