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davemul
Hi guys, me again! sorry :mad2:
I need a bit of concrete advice on setting out my bathroom walls for tiling. The bathroom is in an old cottage so LOOOW ceilings. Wall height after floor is tiled will be about 2 metres MAX (size of room is about 3m by 2.5)
Being a old cottage, all the joists/studs wont be perfect so nothings gonna be perfectly level (ie ceiling line!)
regarding height...
what will be the best way to set out? tiles are fairly large long oblong ones.. 40x 60 perhaps, id have to check.
Is the best way to level fit a baton one tile (plus grout) up from the floor?
or should I try to measure to get a full tile from the ceiling join and work my way down as far as a full tile will go, then baton.
regarding width i guess use a measuring stick with tile widths and grout marked and try to determine a starting position which leaves me with the least amount to cut on each tile on the left and right side?
oh and lastly! what pattern... brick or stacked... I STILL cant decide!
thanks all and sorry ! 🙂
I need a bit of concrete advice on setting out my bathroom walls for tiling. The bathroom is in an old cottage so LOOOW ceilings. Wall height after floor is tiled will be about 2 metres MAX (size of room is about 3m by 2.5)
Being a old cottage, all the joists/studs wont be perfect so nothings gonna be perfectly level (ie ceiling line!)
regarding height...
what will be the best way to set out? tiles are fairly large long oblong ones.. 40x 60 perhaps, id have to check.
Is the best way to level fit a baton one tile (plus grout) up from the floor?
or should I try to measure to get a full tile from the ceiling join and work my way down as far as a full tile will go, then baton.
regarding width i guess use a measuring stick with tile widths and grout marked and try to determine a starting position which leaves me with the least amount to cut on each tile on the left and right side?
oh and lastly! what pattern... brick or stacked... I STILL cant decide!
thanks all and sorry ! 🙂