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Due to customer changing from bath panel to wanting tiles around bath need some advice on how to make it look best. I'll attach some photos and any advice on what looks best would be great thanks
 
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Time's Ran Out

@pdc - it’s to follow the bond from the side wall - it’s because customer changed mind after setting out!!
 
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Yeah the plans changed so now it's a case of thinking what's best to match the wall side of the bath. Not sure if if there's a better way to do it?
 
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It's to run in line with the tiles at the either side level to top of the bath. Would you say have the tiles in full across the front of the bath? It would just mean there would be a small cutting in the top corners if you know what I mean?
 
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Yeah this is why Ive been in doubt. I thought about 2 L cuts. Cheers
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Does anyone have a picture of what it looks like with 2 L cuts and full tiles?
 
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I'm a bit confused too - 3 full(ish) tiles across the back wall but not 3 full tiles across the front of the bath panel. And then an L cut at either end taken all the way to the side walls too.
 
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Yeah the L cuts Is the other option . Just wasn't sure how it would look and marry up against the sides. It's not fixed so can be changed. Thanks for the advice
 
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Yeah the L cuts Is the other option . Just wasn't sure how it would look and marry up against the sides. It's not fixed so can be changed. Thanks for the advice
Would you post a photo when it's done please? I'm new to this myself so I'd be genuinely interested to see how it looks,
 

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