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I've been working on my kitchen and after taking some tiles off the wall discovered a second layer underneath. These seem to be fixed to the wall with several tons of that indestructible Roman concrete - chisel does nothing to it, hammer drill bounces off - so removing them is going to be very tricky. I did manage to prise a couple away with a wrecking bar, but they took a big chunk of the wall away with them.
Having cleaned the tiles up I actually don't mind them and would be happy to keep them, but the previous owner has wrecked a big section, which would need to be tidied - see the attached photo. Would it be realistic to remove the top row of white tiles and replace them with green ones from elsewhere in the kitchen (there are some behind the sink which I can use) so they match the rest, and if so how would I do it? If it's going to be a complete nightmare of a job I'll just tile over them, but if it's relatively straightforward I'd rather save the money to use somewhere else in the refurb.
Having cleaned the tiles up I actually don't mind them and would be happy to keep them, but the previous owner has wrecked a big section, which would need to be tidied - see the attached photo. Would it be realistic to remove the top row of white tiles and replace them with green ones from elsewhere in the kitchen (there are some behind the sink which I can use) so they match the rest, and if so how would I do it? If it's going to be a complete nightmare of a job I'll just tile over them, but if it's relatively straightforward I'd rather save the money to use somewhere else in the refurb.