I’ve not connected to stack yet so just pushed it in out the way for tiling. When you pull it forward so just the waste pipe is coming out the tile face (not connector) there’s loads of play and room.
I suggested we use the smooth tiles on the large sill as the riven will be a muck trap and more prone to chipping. Needed 4 and only had 4 so decision made.
Got the concealed cistern fitted, moved and replaced stop **** and sorted access and finished the tiling
Done too many of these split faced ceramics that the look really does bore me now. Plus side is they’re porcelanosa and they’re spot on to work with.
The shower cost a fortune. 3 spray settings so 3 different sets of nozzles to same head with 3 feeds going into it and another for the microphone...
The lady of the house doesn’t care. The hubby isn’t that bothered but if he had to choose he’d sway towards smooth and I think it should be riven. But now impish has made me doubt myself (him being a trusted advisor and all that!)
On the little wall I've taken the smooth all the way to the architrave (a little beyond the glass) to avoid slithers and match the cuts I've planned for the window wall. With that in mind would you still go riven?
So I'm in the middle of a PITA bathroom (may do a full post when I'm done) but at least the end is finally in sight.
The main field tiles are these:
Because of the riven nature being a pain to keep clean the wet area is the
smooth version:
I've set out so the shower glass profile will be...