Antec123 Posted June 5 Posted June 5 Whats the general rule of thumb here? is there a preferred way? Wall to wall and then add units on top or tile to edge of units
JohnMo Posted June 5 Posted June 5 You can do it either way. Depends on the order you are doing things. We did whole floor in tiles. It was easier at the time, no guessing where units ended up. 1
nod Posted June 5 Posted June 5 4 hours ago, Antec123 said: Whats the general rule of thumb here? is there a preferred way? Wall to wall and then add units on top or tile to edge of units Floor first Always Unless the kitchen is already installed 1
Lincolnshire Ian Posted June 5 Posted June 5 Floor first, but where the cabinets are going to be just do full tiles,no cuts to speed things up. If you are a kind soul leave some whole tiles under the plinth, then if someone (or you) want to reconfigure the kitchen you have made someone's life easier. 1
LeserattePD Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago I always assumed that ideally you would want tiles under the cabinets? Just in case of leaks? We had a slow leak from a washing machine nut that worked itself loose that took a while to make itself felt (only visible once it had seeped into the hallway and started on the laminate there but had seeped under the tiles in the kitchen too). I this an incorrect assumption?
cherryfountain Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago I agree wall to wall every time.Much cleaner job,intergrated and free standing appliances easier to get in and out 😃
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