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Been setting out my mum's bathroom and having a bit of a mare with the focal point which is the window. If I centre the window no matter of I start with a full tile or half tile (or even a quarter tile) im left with a small cut somewhere. The best compromise is a small cut sound the window but at least the tiles are balanced. Would you guys center the wall if the window doesn't work leaving bigger cuts but not balanced. This is driving me nuts!!
 
It's difficult for anyone to comment without either picture, diagrams and measurements.
But a compromise somewhere in the room is quite normal.
And yes, can be mind bendingly irritating.
 
Thanks 3 fall. I'll try to put some measurements up later. Can't remember them off the top of my head
 
If you have small cuts running up the sides of a window (or similar feature) then the cuts around the corner can be very difficult and liable to breaking (even after fixing) so it is best to avoid such a set out. Pictures/dimensions needed to give an informed opinion as to any actual setout.
 
I've never been that hung up about centering the tiles round a window, most windows aren't center to the wall anyway. Just try to avoid slithers at all costs.
 
centering the wall is fine imho, choose a grout colour to closely match the tile means the eye will not be drawn to small cuts if you have to have one
 
Thankso so much guys. Had another look and set out to the centre of the wall which looks far better. Just got a bit hung up with centering the window as this is how I was shown. Another problem has arisen thigh in that there is a difference in the floor height buy around 10 mm. To make this worse the shower tray is in but not quite level. It is out one way woke the floor is it another way. I still have to lay hardie so my question is do I pay this as normal to follow the floor thenot tile from the highest point keeping the four tiles flat AND level. One final thing,when I finish I will put pictures up etc and tell you about the the"builder"/"plumber". I'm sure it's nothing you have never heard but I cat believe what he thinks is acceptable re bathroom fitting, prep and tiles.
 
I still have to lay hardie so my question is do I pay this as normal to follow the floor thenot tile from the highest point keeping the four tiles flat AND level.

If you could try Google translate again as it seems to be struggling, that makes no sense to me at all!!😀
 
Oh s#$t sorry. Typing and driving is never good!! The problem that has arisen is the floor is about 10mm higher in the back left of the room than front right. To make things worse the shower tray has been put in slightly out of level. I still have to lay hardi on to the ply so do I lay it as normal following the floor then start tiling at the highest point keeping the tiles flat AND level or just follow the floor with the tiles. If I need to keep them all level how thick can i go with the adhesive. I've now stopped driving so hopefully this makes sense
 
Ideally you want the floor flat and level before tiling. You could use SLC over the Hardie, or if it's flat but not level and you can live with it just crack on tiling.
 
Thanks pdc. There's not time unfortunately to slc. I'll have to crack on. As I said in a previous thread I'll let you know the views of this guy. Unreal.
 
How big is the room? It'll probably only take a couple of hours to lay the SLC and it to be ready to tile.
 
Yeah I hear you. It's only a small room 1.9 x1.7 minus the tray but I've never used slc before and don't have a spiked roller. How long will it be before you can tile on it. Are there any particular pointers? If I caneed do this and finish it for Monday,perfect.
 
It's such a small area and if the maximum depth is 10mm I wouldn't be bothered about a spiked roller. Any SLC would go off overnight so if you can get it down tomorrow, tile Friday, grout Saturday, beer Sunday!! Just mix the SLC with the max amount of water as stated on the packet.
 
Ok that sounds good. As I said though I have no experience with slc. How do I establish my levels across the floor. I hear some people use screws?? Do I just pour from the high end and push it to the low end. Any (more) help would be appreciated. thanks
 
Ok that sounds good. As I said though I have no experience with slc. How do I establish my levels across the floor. I hear some people use screws?? Do I just pour from the high end and push it to the low end. Any (more) help would be appreciated. thanks
To be honest 10mill across 2m isnt that far out and if the trays not level I'd be surprised if you'd even notice it, but if you really want it to be level then yes screws work as do spacers stuck together, anything that will give you a true level across and an idea of how deep to pour slc, make sure any escape routes for leveler are sealed then just poor and trowel till you cover your depth guides..
 
To be honest 10mill across 2m isnt that far out and if the trays not level I'd be surprised if you'd even notice it, but if you really want it to be level then yes screws work as do spacers stuck together, anything that will give you a true level across and an idea of how deep to pour slc, make sure any escape routes for leveler are sealed then just poor and trowel till you cover your

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