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Has anyone used / seen these tiles from Wickes?

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MrsL123 · 28/02/2010 16:28

I've been looking at these tiles in Wickes for the walls and floor of our bathroom, if we ever get round to doing it! They're on sale at the moment and I only need 20sq meters for our teeny tiny bathroom, so they'd be a really good price. From the picture they look lovely, almost look like mother of pearl, but I know sometimes the pictures are misleading - our nearest Wickes is over an hour away, so I don't want to waste time going to see them if they're horrible!

Thanks

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MrsL123 · 01/03/2010 20:49

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Littleover · 02/03/2010 21:39

MrsL123, have you had a look yet?

We went to Wickes last night to look for tiles and I had a quick look at these, I loved them. I think they look like a lovely italian marble, a bit darker than the picture with a mixture of greys, taupe and cream. If we hadn't already ordered our flooring I would have bought them.

We came away with nothing as the ones we like are out of stock (if they are THAT common then I don't want them ).

MrsL123 · 02/03/2010 22:00

Lol littleover, you sound like me!

Thanks for letting me know what they're like, they sound lovely - think we'll take a drive up on Sunday now I know it's worth the trip! It's a really small bathroom and it's all glossy white tiles at the moment floor to ceiling, which is really stark and cold looking. It's also has a huge south facing window along one wall, so the tiles can be a bit blinding on a sunny day, and they show up every mark and streak. I really liked the Onyx ones because they look a bit softer and I thought the different colours would come out nicely in the sunshine (and need less polishing!).

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