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Clive Long,UK December 30th 03 08:36 PM

A few additional ceramic wall tiles needed
 
Hi,

I am probably trying to catch moon-beams here, but I will give it a
go.

Does anyone know of a supplier of "conventional" ceramic tiles i.e.
not these modern textured surface, Provence / Umbrian/ wonky-edged
type tiles.

I have had a bright idea to "re-engineer" the kitchen a bit. This
will involve losing an old out-of-proportion cupboard etc. etc.

The problem is, I have a splash-guard that wraps around the kitchen
above the work surface, most tastefully done I must say. Now,
demolishing the cupboard, I will "expose" some wall that needs to be
made good with some "new, old-style" tiles. These tiles were bought
say seven-years ago in one of the sheds. I will have a hunt in the
sheds but I don't rate my chances of finding a colour or style match.
Is there a supplier in the UK that might have a stock of "standard"
tiles?

In extremis, I could rip off all the tiles and start again. It's
not the money that's the issue, it's the time to remove and replace
the old tiles.

Any suggestions?


Thanks

Clive

BillP December 30th 03 10:33 PM

A few additional ceramic wall tiles needed
 

"Clive Long,UK" wrote in message
om...
Hi,

I am probably trying to catch moon-beams here, but I will give it a
go.

Does anyone know of a supplier of "conventional" ceramic tiles i.e.
not these modern textured surface, Provence / Umbrian/ wonky-edged
type tiles.

I have had a bright idea to "re-engineer" the kitchen a bit. This
will involve losing an old out-of-proportion cupboard etc. etc.

The problem is, I have a splash-guard that wraps around the kitchen
above the work surface, most tastefully done I must say. Now,
demolishing the cupboard, I will "expose" some wall that needs to be
made good with some "new, old-style" tiles. These tiles were bought
say seven-years ago in one of the sheds. I will have a hunt in the
sheds but I don't rate my chances of finding a colour or style match.
Is there a supplier in the UK that might have a stock of "standard"
tiles?

In extremis, I could rip off all the tiles and start again. It's
not the money that's the issue, it's the time to remove and replace
the old tiles.

Any suggestions?


Thanks

Clive


Hi Clive,

Have you got any dedicated tile specialist outlets on industrial estates
near you? We've got places likes Tiles R us and Discount Tiles. I've needed
this sort of thing on a few occasions, took in a sample and they've looked
at it and told me the pattern number, where it was made etc. then said "no
mate, can't get em any more" but you never jnow your luck.

Bill



Clive Long,UK December 31st 03 10:19 AM

A few additional ceramic wall tiles needed
 
Hi Clive,

Have you got any dedicated tile specialist outlets on industrial estates
near you? We've got places likes Tiles R us and Discount Tiles. I've needed
this sort of thing on a few occasions, took in a sample and they've looked
at it and told me the pattern number, where it was made etc. then said "no
mate, can't get em any more" but you never jnow your luck.

Bill


Thanks Bill

Tiles R Us in Tottenham Hale looks my best bet. I haven't got any
"spares" so I will see if they will sell me a couple of "singles" to
try a colour match. If I get something close, I will put them up short
term (I reckon I only need 20 tiles maxm) then do a whole-sale replace
later.

Clive

Dave Plowman January 2nd 04 06:38 PM

A few additional ceramic wall tiles needed
 
In article ,
Clive Long,UK wrote:
I am probably trying to catch moon-beams here, but I will give it a
go.


Does anyone know of a supplier of "conventional" ceramic tiles i.e.
not these modern textured surface, Provence / Umbrian/ wonky-edged
type tiles.


I know I always keep a box or so over as spares when tiling that never get
used, and I'll bet others do also. Perhaps an accurate description of what
they are might bring results from this direction?

--
*Certain frogs can be frozen solid, then thawed, and survive *

Dave Plowman London SW 12
RIP Acorn

Mark S. January 3rd 04 01:43 AM

A few additional ceramic wall tiles needed
 
On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 18:38:22 +0000 (GMT), Dave Plowman
wrote:

In article ,
Clive Long,UK wrote:
I am probably trying to catch moon-beams here, but I will give it a
go.


Does anyone know of a supplier of "conventional" ceramic tiles i.e.
not these modern textured surface, Provence / Umbrian/ wonky-edged
type tiles.


I know I always keep a box or so over as spares when tiling that never get
used, and I'll bet others do also. Perhaps an accurate description of what
they are might bring results from this direction?


Or a photo?

Mark S.



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