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i will take the lino up and lay it on the 6mm ply , if i were to put 25mm ply down and the adhesive and then tiles it would be 35mm higher than the hall , i would need a punty up everytime i we nt to get a beer out the fridg's e
I guess your going over floorboard's then?
Use a good adhesive like Ball rapid set and screw that ply down good ( at least 20 screw's / sq metre).
Most of all, take you'r time. You will have to look at that floor for many year's. Mix small amount's of adhesive untill you get the hang of it.
 
a good bit of advice is do as many cuts as possible before even mixing any adhesive...dry lay the tiles down....it is much faster in the long run......and make sure you spread the floor...you may need to back butter the tiles too if the floor is not flat....but have fun :)
 
if you don't want the trouble of lifting the lino, you could always tile the ceiling, but wear a hard hat.
 

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