plastic-over-polystyrene 'fake' tile panel
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plastic-over-polystyrene 'fake' tile panel
Hello,
We are currently trying to update our kitchen on a tight budget. We have plastic-over-polystyrene 'fake' tile panel on the net and have now received a sample. Basically, for those that aren't familiar, they are a plastic-over-polystyrene 'fake' tile panel that can be used on existing tiling. Has anyone out there used this product? Any good?
Thanks.
We are currently trying to update our kitchen on a tight budget. We have plastic-over-polystyrene 'fake' tile panel on the net and have now received a sample. Basically, for those that aren't familiar, they are a plastic-over-polystyrene 'fake' tile panel that can be used on existing tiling. Has anyone out there used this product? Any good?
Thanks.
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plastic-over-polystyrene 'fake' tile panel
Hello,
I used these Neken Tiles in Black over my exsisting tiles in my Kitchen almost 2 years ago now. I have also taken the same option as you and put a glass frosted splash back behind my cooker and no tiles behind it. After 2 years, these tiles still look fantastic!! always getting comments about them. Very very easy to install, actually tiled the whole kitchen in 2 hours, the a further hour to grout> I would not recommend using normal grout though as this is gritty and can scratch them, use either silicone seal or the stuff of the website. We are just about to do our whole bathroom in this too. Well reccomended we think. BTW the website do not do them justice at all and they don't look cheap, my friend who is a tiler was admiring my work and offered me a job!! and was very suprised to say the least when I explained it's amazing what youcan do with a pair of sharp snips!!
karen
I used these Neken Tiles in Black over my exsisting tiles in my Kitchen almost 2 years ago now. I have also taken the same option as you and put a glass frosted splash back behind my cooker and no tiles behind it. After 2 years, these tiles still look fantastic!! always getting comments about them. Very very easy to install, actually tiled the whole kitchen in 2 hours, the a further hour to grout> I would not recommend using normal grout though as this is gritty and can scratch them, use either silicone seal or the stuff of the website. We are just about to do our whole bathroom in this too. Well reccomended we think. BTW the website do not do them justice at all and they don't look cheap, my friend who is a tiler was admiring my work and offered me a job!! and was very suprised to say the least when I explained it's amazing what youcan do with a pair of sharp snips!!
karen
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