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emeluu

Evening all,

We have recently bought and I am planning on retiling our small bathroom with white metro tiles and plain white grout at a spacing of 2mm. Although there are threads on here covering beginners they are from years ago so wondered what the latest products you'd recommend are?

So starting from the beginning - some wall surface is currently covered in tiles which I'll strip off, but some wall has just been painted. This is a bit peeling now so I was going to sand it down in preparation. Is there any other preparation you'd advise - like a sealant or anything?

Then, is there a particular adhesive and grout that dries slowly for a newbie getting to grips with it?

Also as they are metro tiles the traditional cross spacers aren't ideal. I have seen straight ones on American blogs, but can't seem to find any to buy here - do they exist? Or would you say to cut down the cross ones?

Thanks in advance for any help - any tips will be gratefully received to this newbie! :)
 
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emeluu

I'd go with grey grout on white metros.
Thank you, I had decided to go with white tiles as the bathroom is extremely small. I'd be worried that the room would feel a bit busy with the grey. Have you found that in your experience?
 
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emeluu

What are the walls? Plaster or plasterboard or something else?
Hi Dan,
They are plaster - here is a pic of the peeling/falling off paint exposing the cracked plaster below. Do you think this could just be sealed then tiled onto? Or would you advise a replaster?
Thank you

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You will have to take off all the loose plaster before tiling ,no good trying to patch it up tap it and i would imagine you will find it all loose with the looks of it on the pic
 
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You will have to take off all the loose plaster before tiling ,no good trying to patch it up tap it and i would imagine you will find it all loose with the looks of it on the pic
Thanks Brian - I'll get a quote on replastering the wall then after we've taken the existing tiles off
 

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Thank you, I had decided to go with white tiles as the bathroom is extremely small. I'd be worried that the room would feel a bit busy with the grey. Have you found that in your experience?
Grey grout with white metros looks ten times better than white grout, in my opinion. You only need a very light grey, nothing too dark. Mapei Ultracolour plus silver grey or Tilemaster grout 3000 light grey.
 

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