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hi there ive seen a hallway floor this morning that the customer needs tiling she wants a boarder around the skriting board and full tiles in the middle,its a L shaped hallway,this is my first floor with a boarder,do i set out full tiles first then boarder tiles later or put the boarder in first around the skiting then full tiles
 
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By boarder do you mean the same tiles just set out with a full tile in the middle and th same cut on both sides?
 

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Same size tiles yes,it's a L shaped hallway,so I don't put boarder tiles around the skirting first?where is the best pace to start on a hallwa?
 

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I thought you ment an upstand skirtng tile ?
Where you cut about 5 inches of a tile and use it as a skirting ..
 

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These tiles but with a plain face to go around the edges of the hallway,so I would set out as normal

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Yes but just make sure your left with a decent cut which balances both sides of the field tiles.
 

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