Hi all
Does anyone have any good tips for hiding drill holes when some accessories have been removed?
I have taken down an old towel rail, mirror and toilet roll holder and wanted to try and hide the holes left behind in the wall tiles.
I don't have any spares and no real chance of sourcing replacements, they are white / grey in appearance.
I have thought of putting new accessories to try and cover some but there are too many.
Any advice would be much appreciated
Drill Holes
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Re: Drill Holes
thats why i always use the grout lines where possible
google" tile stickers "
and a few random stuck on would hide the holes
google" tile stickers "
and a few random stuck on would hide the holes
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Re: Drill Holes
Thanks Big-all would never have even thought of tile stickers, could even get a bit creative with it!
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Re: Drill Holes
yes just make sure you have a few random away from the areas with the holes to balance it out a bitvirtualredDIY wrote:Thanks Big-all would never have even thought of tile stickers, could even get a bit creative with it!
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