Search the forum,

Discuss Advice please lovely tilers in the Canada Tile Advice area at TilersForums.com.

macten

TF
Esteemed
Arms
Reaction score
1,871
Points
1,158
Location
Nottingham
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:

IMG_0055.JPG

Because of the riven nature being a pain to keep clean the wet area is the
smooth version:

IMG_0057.JPG

I've set out so the shower glass profile will be drilled into the vertical grout joint so as to hide the transition from riven to smooth.

The other wet wall is looking like this:

IMG_0058.JPG

My question is 'What would look better above the door - smooth or riven? '
 

macten

TF
Esteemed
Arms
Reaction score
1,871
Points
1,158
Location
Nottingham
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?
 
W

WetSaw

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?

Yes.
 

Wayne Brown

TF
Esteemed
Arms
Reaction score
213
Points
548
Location
Norfolk
Riven is my opinion , i would have removed that paint sealed and tanked the wet Area walls but each to their own I guess . kop
 

macten

TF
Esteemed
Arms
Reaction score
1,871
Points
1,158
Location
Nottingham
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!)
 
Last edited:

Reply to Advice please lovely tilers in the Canada Tile Advice area at TilersForums.com

Posting a tiling question to the forum? Post in Tilers' Talk if you are unsure which forum to post in. We'll move it if there's a more suitable forum.
Please visit our sponsor websites, they keep the forum free to use!

Advertisement

New Tiling Questions

Replies you've not seen

Top