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Stuart
Hi guys,
I'm fitting a plain mirror inset and flush into tiles in a wetroom (It will be a custom size mirror, which isn't ordered yet and tiling isn't yet started).
I've seen conflicting advice re the order to do this in. Some says to fit the mirror then tile around it. Others say to do the tiling, leave a gap and then get the mirror cut to fit.
My initial thoughts....
- If I tile first, then if the hole I leave isn't *perfectly* square then I'm not going to get the best fit when I install the mirror.
- But tiling first also allows me to ensure the gap is a whole number of tiles to keep it simple and tidy.
Any thoughts on pros and cons?
Cheers
I'm fitting a plain mirror inset and flush into tiles in a wetroom (It will be a custom size mirror, which isn't ordered yet and tiling isn't yet started).
I've seen conflicting advice re the order to do this in. Some says to fit the mirror then tile around it. Others say to do the tiling, leave a gap and then get the mirror cut to fit.
My initial thoughts....
- If I tile first, then if the hole I leave isn't *perfectly* square then I'm not going to get the best fit when I install the mirror.
- But tiling first also allows me to ensure the gap is a whole number of tiles to keep it simple and tidy.
Any thoughts on pros and cons?
Cheers