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kitchen worktops-tiling-sensible?
I'm thinking of fliping over my worktops in the kitchen and tiling over
what was the underside. Two questions: 1) is this crazy? Maybe the underside of a worktop (paper backing?) is unsuitable for tiling? 2) if OK - what sort of tiles - all I can find on google are floor and wall tiles. I'm thinking mainly about impact and heat fracture. Thanks in advance, Rob |
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