Tiles Left Over

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Hi, Does anyone know if there is a site which is for left over tiles? We have one box . They were expensive and they are too good to throw away (as we usually do with all the leftovers - and I am fed up wasting money). This was our fault as we changed the layout. Any polite suggestions?
 
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Hi, Does anyone know if there is a site which is for left over tiles? We have one box . They were expensive and they are too good to throw away (as we usually do with all the leftovers - and I am fed up wasting money). This was our fault as we changed the layout. Any polite suggestions?

Do you have a local Freecycle or Freegle group?

Cheers
Richard
 
Will the store not take them back.
I took my left over tiles back & got a full refund.
 
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yes put them under the bath or behind the plinth in the kitchen

you could use some to make a matching table with them inset on the top
 
As stated above, if you ever need to do mods to the bathroom, like install a different shower / bath, you are going to wish you kept those tiles.
 
As stated above, if you ever need to do mods to the bathroom, like install a different shower / bath, you are going to wish you kept those tiles.
I have just had a new bath fitted to replace a large Jacuzzi bath, I was pleased to find previous owner had left spare tiles under the bath.
 
As stated above, if you ever need to do mods to the bathroom, like install a different shower / bath, you are going to wish you kept those tiles.
I have just had a new bath fitted to replace a large Jacuzzi bath, I was pleased to find previous owner had left spare tiles under the bath.

Faith in humanity once more :D
 
I recently ordered a lot of tiles for my bathroom and kitchen. The supplier normally only allows returns of full boxes, but I made it a condition of the sale that I could return 10% of the overall order value (which included all the adhesive, grout, trim etc). They were happy enough with that, as am I.
 

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