Setting Tile: Revised and Updated
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A beautiful tile job can make a room. And now with the help of this book and new, readily available materials, you can design and install your own tile floors, walls, countertops and shower stalls. All the up-to-date information you need is right here.
Category: | Craft & Hobbies |
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Weight | 0.561 kg |
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