"Repairing" original tiles
Kat Kniep
3 years ago
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Whilst doing some renovations and pulling off some wood cladding, we discovered original tiles in jugendstil from the early 20s. The previous owners had at some point decided that wood cladding was nicer and managed to drill into the tiles to affix said cladding.
I want to desperately keep the tiles but have been advised that removing single tiles would be extremely hard. In addition the curved edge tiles i can't find anywhere. I have found a supplier of the normal shaped ones.
Is it possible to fill the holes in the tiles with a type of resin, to colour it then green and coat with epoxy?
Looking for ideas :)
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Kat KniepOriginal Author
Victoria