Indoor/Outdoor paving
It was only a small part of a design, but a vital one. The client told Chris Harrington of Harrington Porter that the garden had to complement the house interior. The problem was the the tiles indoors had already been laid, so it was a matter of finding the perfect match.
You may wonder why Chris didn't just lay more of the indoor tiles outside, but laying interior tiles outside is not recommended. And as Chris adds, “Since thicker porcelain came in, it's much more adaptable. For thinner tiles, we used to pour a concrete base—which means bringing in a lot of material to a small garden—and then glue them down, because they're so thin. This porcelain you can lay on wet cement.”