while looking for an inexpensive but semi classy way to floor my hallway (being flat broke n' all) an idea struck me.
i have in my possesion enough old reclaimed roof slates to cover a carpark, so i was thinking:
1. cut them down to 5"x5" or so using my wet cutter(i reckon smaller they are less chance of cracking)
2. lay them on a bed of flexible adhesive (theres underfloor heating)
3. clean and seal them
4. grout them
5. seal them again
6. "WOW, thats a nice floor! who did it for you?"
i do a share of tiling and i think ive seen something similar with full slates but i cant remember where.
anyway, can anyone see anything foiling my plan or do you think it will work out?
have any Dkers done something similar? and did it turn out ok?
i have in my possesion enough old reclaimed roof slates to cover a carpark, so i was thinking:
1. cut them down to 5"x5" or so using my wet cutter(i reckon smaller they are less chance of cracking)
2. lay them on a bed of flexible adhesive (theres underfloor heating)
3. clean and seal them
4. grout them
5. seal them again
6. "WOW, thats a nice floor! who did it for you?"
i do a share of tiling and i think ive seen something similar with full slates but i cant remember where.
anyway, can anyone see anything foiling my plan or do you think it will work out?
have any Dkers done something similar? and did it turn out ok?

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