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Hi all.
I'm refitting a wetroom. I need to source ceramic floor tiles which have sufficient texture to offer an amount of grip when the floor's wet and wet feet are walking on it. I'm hoping to avoid the swimming-pool tiles which have those substantial raised domes - I just need a tile with sufficient texture to offer a degree of confidence. None of the local tile suppliers (in a biggish UK city) can offer or suggest anything. Several web searches performed without getting even close! All suggestions welcomed. Thanks and regards. |
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