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Hello
I'm new to tiling my first flooring job it's 42sqm in 600x 200 floor tiles (wood effect)
My room starts at front door where I'm hoping to start"?" To then go right through door into living room then left into dining room ans left to the kitchen! It's like a big u shape

I do have a floor laser level and understand I can use this to get myself square to the walls but would I need to dry lay all the tiles in lines to all walls in each room so I don't have slithers before doing my mix.. It seems a hard task as there so many walls and doors to get perfect sized tiles to hit that wall and not have small offcuts

Any advice on how you would layout this u shaped floor plan would be great! I have a bosch floor laser

Thanks for replying chris
 

Lou

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Hi Did you manage to get this sorted or are you still looking for some advice?
 

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Tbh you do as you stated , staff tiles out to try and the best cuts you can but beware that you can’t always get each room with decent cuts.. just try to avoid anything smaller than say in inch. Hopefully you will hit lucky .
 
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Tbh you do as you stated , staff tiles out to try and the best cuts you can but beware that you can’t always get each room with decent cuts.. just try to avoid anything smaller than say in inch. Hopefully you will hit lucky .
Cheers dave much appreciated
 

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