Hi guys,
Last year I had my central heating system replaced and the warm air unit was torn out. The tiling was done around the unit, not up to it and I am now left with this corner that is bare concrete, compared to the tiled kitchen.
Now, I don't have any of the tiles from when the kitchen was put in, and based on the fact that there is the stub of an old gas connector there, severe space limitations and the fact that this corner is hidden when the door is opened I am considering my options.
Would filling the area with grout/slurry and bringing it up to the level of the tiles be an option? The gas stub will never be used again, and was professionally cut off, and this way it just tidies up the area without the faff of removing & replacing tiles in such a tight space.
What do you guys suggest?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ofzkgpha5uh3stt/IMG_20121120_103448.jpg
Cheers guys
Last year I had my central heating system replaced and the warm air unit was torn out. The tiling was done around the unit, not up to it and I am now left with this corner that is bare concrete, compared to the tiled kitchen.
Now, I don't have any of the tiles from when the kitchen was put in, and based on the fact that there is the stub of an old gas connector there, severe space limitations and the fact that this corner is hidden when the door is opened I am considering my options.
Would filling the area with grout/slurry and bringing it up to the level of the tiles be an option? The gas stub will never be used again, and was professionally cut off, and this way it just tidies up the area without the faff of removing & replacing tiles in such a tight space.
What do you guys suggest?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ofzkgpha5uh3stt/IMG_20121120_103448.jpg
Cheers guys