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Hi there,

I am looking for advice on tile layout for a new build.

We are putting 600mm x 600mm large format in the kitchen and running it out the hallway.
The kitchen is at a 22Deg to the hallway.

The edges of the tiles will not aligned at this angle and so i am looking for advice how best to have a nice seamless transition from the kitchen to the hall at the doorway. Images attached.

I am trying multiple offsets of the kitchen tile, while wanting to have the hallway tile central.

Grout is 1.5mm

Much appreciated for any advice
 

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Only way I can see is if you can set hallway so joint line is running middle of door opening, then use that joint line as a setting out point for main room, the joint would meet visually at the door opening but the joint line will be effectively changing to a diagonal bond which will run centered through room. Very hard to call without a scalable drawing
 

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