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Pick a spot, drop the tile on it and mark the wall. Then get your laser level and mark the room perimeter out. Work your first course strictly to that line.

The check the spirit of that first course. If all ok (it should be), bang em on all day long!!

Factors affecting : cuts around windows / end cuts. - Obviously adjust accordingly. Using a home made tile staff will quickly identify these areas anyway.

Plus, I always wip the basin and toilet out then put it back all sealed and piped in correctly.

For the perfect job!! :)
 
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Leatherface

Well here's how I do it.

1. Mark a straight line around the room at any height - usually half way. This line is the datum line ( or reference point )
2. Find the highest ceiling point & lowest floor point - First to the ceiling - use a staff and go around the room at 2 ft intervals, marking the staff where it meets the line at every point. You will end up with a series of marks on the staff -the distance between lowest & highest is the amount that your ceiling runs out. Repeat for the floor.
Knowing this will enable you to make sure that the cuts at ceiling & floor do not end up as sliver cuts.
3. Make a staff with tile & grout lines for vertical set up.
4. Choose a point where you would like to start tiling.
5. Mark staff against datum line from this point & go around the room checking what size of cuts there will be at door, window, shower, ceiling & floor height.
6. If you are not happy with any then adjust accordingly until you are happy. You will then know ( & be able to explain to the customer ) - why you have started there. It is always nice to start full tile around the bath - but not at the expense of having, for example a tiny raked cut at ceiling height.
7. Use staff also to check horizontal cuts.

Start tiling in the knowledge that there will be no nasty surprises along the way.
 
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kapitan

Well here's how I do it.

1. Mark a straight line around the room at any height - usually half way. This line is the datum line ( or reference point )
2. Find the highest ceiling point & lowest floor point - First to the ceiling - use a staff and go around the room at 2 ft intervals, marking the staff where it meets the line at every point. You will end up with a series of marks on the staff -the distance between lowest & highest is the amount that your ceiling runs out. Repeat for the floor.
Knowing this will enable you to make sure that the cuts at ceiling & floor do not end up as sliver cuts.
3. Make a staff with tile & grout lines for vertical set up.
4. Choose a point where you would like to start tiling.
5. Mark staff against datum line from this point & go around the room checking what size of cuts there will be at door, window, shower, ceiling & floor height.
6. If you are not happy with any then adjust accordingly until you are happy. You will then know ( & be able to explain to the customer ) - why you have started there. It is always nice to start full tile around the bath - but not at the expense of having, for example a tiny raked cut at ceiling height.
7. Use staff also to check horizontal cuts.

Start tiling in the knowledge that there will be no nasty surprises along the way.
ffs what do you do on day 2??? :wink_smile:
 
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Leatherface

What do I do on day ? - I don't understand question.

Floors - I use two straight edges and a Rubi square - find the best line to take - off units or wall - figure out best line. Then use staff on floor to determine cts.
It doesn't matter if there are 10 rooms going off each other - I square off into each room - draw a line. Then with my staff work out where my cuts are in each room. Adjust - if there are to be any small cuts I decide where they will go.
Simple
 

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