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mois
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Apr 18 2021, 02:08 PM
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QUOTE(Audrey888 @ Apr 18 2021, 01:29 PM) Some KC vendor recommended me to use porcelain instead of quartz . Any advise from the sifus here ? Im wondering as well. Below is porcelain tiles big size can be use on counter top. I think only 10% of quartz price. Top photo is 2 x 4 ft Rm92 Below photo is 3ft x 6ft can rm370. Basically this one can make into island. This post has been edited by mois: Apr 18 2021, 02:11 PM Attached thumbnail(s)
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mois
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Apr 19 2021, 09:10 PM
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QUOTE(wira1979 @ Apr 19 2021, 02:29 PM) The unit I'm currently renting is using porcelain tiles as the countertop. In my opinion, they work well but because of their thinness, usually you'll have to 'wrap' the tile around something to mimic the side profile of a marble, granite or quartz slab. This will of course still work fine but will never look as nice (the veins will not match, you'll see joints, etc.) The joint might be less visible if use large format tile like 2 x4. Only need 3 pieces to form 12ft counter top. For side profile, any idea how to solve it? Porcelain if polish the side wall, will have white color residue. Wonder how to wrap it.
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