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Hi I anybody have any ideas how to smarten this up and make it look good. Any advice would be great.

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What on earth has happened their? If you have any tiles left you could put a piece of
arcatrave over the door and replace the bottom 2 tiles down to it. as for the side
a thin, neat silicone bead will cover the gaps. Not the best tiling iv seen....
 
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Yes we’ve got tiles left and can get some arcatave the old stuff was put up but it looked worse so hence the gap. Any idea for the side should the wood run the whole length of the tiles or just up to the arcatave
 

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You could run it all the way up as the tiles on that are higher than the rest
and the trim dont cover all the way to the top. not a great job or finnish
really. than as said a neat bead of silicone where the wood overlaps the tiles.
Can i ask was this a pro tiler?
 
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You could run it all the way up as the tiles on that are higher than the rest
and the trim dont cover all the way to the top. not a great job or finnish
really. than as said a neat bead of silicone where the wood overlaps the tiles.
Can i ask was this a pro tiler?
If you were given the job to rectify what would you do.
 

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You wont rectify it, the tiles finish at different hights over the door so the level's are out
as it goes round the room
all i would do is what i said to make it a bit more acceptable
 

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