leveling uneven floors and laying slate floor tiles

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l am new to DIY and would appreciate any help

l have just knocked my kitchen and utility room togather, but now find that the floors in both rooms are at a different height, l am planning to lay some slate tiles down and would like to know if l can use a leveling compound to level the floor , the max difference is 12 mm.

The slate tiles also vary in thickness from 10 to 18 mm and l have been told that l can just use a thick bed of adhesive and not worry about leveling the floors ?
 
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Well you have two optiions there then. You can either lay 12mm plywood screwed to the lower floor to bring it level to the other floor and then tile over or you can sort out all the slate tiles and use the thick ones on the lower floor area and the thin ones on the other half obviously altering the thickness of the adhesive bed to suit.
 
I have just laid a slate floor in a kitchen and used a random method to lay them. they look very realistic and the uneveness seems to enhance the look. One problem was the doors, try to pick thin ones around that area so that you dont have to trim to much off the bottoms
 
Thanks for the replies, i think l am going to try the random method, as l am also putting some under tile heating(250 watts psqm), l have been told l can't put the heating ontop off the plywood.
l might post the pictures when it's finished.
 
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sorry to drag up this old thread, but did either of the two last posters finish their slate flooring? I'd love to see some pics to compare it to mine (which I'm not happy with!) :)

Cheers!
 

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