Anyone tiled a kitchen surface and not regretted it?

Poster #16,
That looks great.
I guess that you used rippings of tile for the edging?
I've never seen silicone used so successfully as grout - did you get good wear out of the silicone grout?
 
Poster #16,
That looks great.
I guess that you used rippings of tile for the edging?
I've never seen silicone used so successfully as grout - did you get good wear out of the silicone grout?
The silicon was just to prevent moisture getting around the edges which were butted tight together .
So not really a grout .
 
Many years ago I used 600x600 tiles , no grout lines, butted together with a bead of clear silicone to seal edges .Used same in walls for upstand.

Wow, from the photo, I would never guess that they were tiles.

How did you do the edges?
 
Wow, from the photo, I would never guess that they were tiles.

How did you do the edges?
Cut and polished slices of tile . It helped the tiles were very cheap (b&q messed up in pricing them so instead of £12 a tile they priced the pack at £12)
 

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