Good job. I watched it with pleasure. Thank you. I am just wandering how to set up 3 rooms of different dimensions with the same pattern. Do I need to start with the largest room and draw the center which is similar in width to the second room only its length is different, but then my entrance stays on the side to the rooms like an L shape and narrow so it won't be in the center with the two rooms. Maybe I should tile an entrance separate from two rooms and make transition. Will that look good or I should make totally different tile pattern in the entry room? Please, let me know if you some time. Thank you a lot and keep doing that job it is very great lessons for us to learn.
Hi Thank you for your message and your feedback. In my opinion if you have 3 different rooms you should have a border in between. Then every room should be treated separately with equal cuts on the sides. I have a video called: How is Valentino Interiors? In this video you will find some photos of what I am talking about, it is real wood but is the same principle. From minute 7:25 onwards.
oh? great. My grandfather was romanian and came to america in 1899 ha Charles RAbinowitz or in the usa...=CHARLIE ROBINSON. ua-cam.com/video/0hoZjArP4xs/v-deo.html @@valentinointeriors3023
oh...sorry, one more thing. That brand Kuni is hard to find in the usa... do you like that tile? thank you. I am learning all this porcelain til has 'some' issues.
@@GOLDFOLDS1 The tiles was ok . Very few differences in size and very flat. Most of this tiles are ok as they are not very long and they will stay flat. Just look at some samples in the shop and you can get an idea.
Was a mastic used for the base on the drywall? Or is there an actual mortar that adheres to the Sheetrock? Also freakin excellent work and this was very helpful. Great job.
Hi . Thank you for your feedback. We used tile adhesive to glue the tile plinths. After that we used drywall filler at the top , sanded and painted. My first choice for that will be a tile trim but the client choice was this as we could not get any tile trim to work with this particular tiles( not much trims for wood effect tiles).
😊 mulțumesc, mi-ai făcut viața mai ușoară, foarte bine explicat, foarte multe detalii! 🎉
@@ioanakovacs17 Ma bucur, mulțumesc pt apreciere 🙏
@@valentinointeriors3023apreciere primită pe merit 😎; abia așteapt să "fur meserie" de la tine pt bucătărie 😁.
@@ioanakovacs17 Nici o problemă, cu tot dragul am postat aceste videoclipuri pt cine vrea să învețe . 👍
Very nice work Im alse a marble and tile flooring guy God bless you
Thank you 🙏
Love it
Great job! It looks very posh and expensive.
Thank you
It looks posh but not very expensive. More than expensive than normal layout but not a huge difference.
thanks! helpful.
Thank you
Very nice job it looks beautiful. Did you use self leveling on the floor?
Hi ,
Yes we did use self levelling on the floor as we installed electrical underfloor heating. Thank you
Good Job Valentino,well done ! May I know in what part of UK you are working !
Hi Denis
We are covering London and outside London towards north.
Thank you
Hi, what gap did you leave between the tiles? Nice video, very helpful as the herringbone pattern is getting very polular.
@@BigFly028 Hi . We used 2mm spacers .
@@valentinointeriors3023 many thanks😁
Good job. I watched it with pleasure. Thank you. I am just wandering how to set up 3 rooms of different dimensions with the same pattern. Do I need to start with the largest room and draw the center which is similar in width to the second room only its length is different, but then my entrance stays on the side to the rooms like an L shape and narrow so it won't be in the center with the two rooms. Maybe I should tile an entrance separate from two rooms and make transition. Will that look good or I should make totally different tile pattern in the entry room? Please, let me know if you some time. Thank you a lot and keep doing that job it is very great lessons for us to learn.
Hi
Thank you for your message and your feedback.
In my opinion if you have 3 different rooms you should have a border in between. Then every room should be treated separately with equal cuts on the sides. I have a video called: How is Valentino Interiors? In this video you will find some photos of what I am talking about, it is real wood but is the same principle. From minute 7:25 onwards.
@@valentinointeriors3023 Thank you!!!
omg!! first you do all the other line level one side with others sides then start inner tiles
You can do whatever works for you . Important is the final product . There is no good or wrong here.
Hi Valentino,
Do you do jobs in Dagenham?
Thanks!
Hi
Unfortunately I don’t undertake any work in Uk at the moment.
Thanks
do you grout this type of tile? I guess not otherwise you would have documented this action.
Hi
Yes we did use grout . We haven’t filmed that .
oh? great. My grandfather was romanian and came to america in 1899 ha Charles RAbinowitz or in the usa...=CHARLIE ROBINSON. ua-cam.com/video/0hoZjArP4xs/v-deo.html @@valentinointeriors3023
oh...sorry, one more thing. That brand Kuni is hard to find in the usa... do you like that tile? thank you. I am learning all this porcelain til has 'some' issues.
@@GOLDFOLDS1 The tiles was ok . Very few differences in size and very flat.
Most of this tiles are ok as they are not very long and they will stay flat. Just look at some samples in the shop and you can get an idea.
nice
@@valentinointeriors3023
what grout color?
Hi . I think it was praline but not 100% sure as it’s been a while .
Was a mastic used for the base on the drywall? Or is there an actual mortar that adheres to the Sheetrock? Also freakin excellent work and this was very helpful. Great job.
Hi .
Thank you for your feedback.
We used tile adhesive to glue the tile plinths. After that we used drywall filler at the top , sanded and painted. My first choice for that will be a tile trim but the client choice was this as we could not get any tile trim to work with this particular tiles( not much trims for wood effect tiles).