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frigiliana

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Where would you start your first row in this bathroom , the tiles are 40 x 25 with a feature pattern of 12 tiles over the bath the rest are the white tile with a faint pattern matching the blue feature , I'm starting to over think it and confusing myself but as some one said on the forum don't fix the first tile till you know where the last one will be.
Cheers Dave (Walls around the bath are going to be tanked first and i still have to rub down the emulsion)
 
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jollyroger

Try drawing it out on a timber rod. Cut a rod the full height of the room and transfer the heights of the window, the bath and the taps on the wall. Then lay your tiles out with spacers on a flat surface and you can move the rod left and right.
 
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frigiliana

Thanks jollyroger appreciate that , would you start on the wall above the bath or the wall with the shelf and window ? i had intended to start above the bath then i thought with the shelf breaking up the vertical run i might be better of starting that wall first .
 
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jollyroger

I like to start at the floor and work up. You need to work out what size to cut the first tile. I suspect you might be trying to keep the cutting to a minimum and get as many full tiles in as you can but you need to think about how it will look when its finished.
Also try not to have tiny cuts around the bath and the window. It won't make any difference which wall you start on. I like to start at the floor and work up 1 row at a time using a laser level.
 
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frigiliana

Cheers for that i might have to invest in a laser level, your right i did want to keep cuts to a minimum , the bath height is not bad so i planned to put a datum line one tile up from bath minus about 20mm to give me a cut to the bath does that make sense ? so it won't make much difference which wall i start then good .
 
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Taylormade

You have 3 important datums here. The bath, window and shelf. Floor and ceiling follow on from these. Make your rod as described and if need be cut it down to fine tune. I don't do that but I am old and do a lot by measure and eye. Focal points are the first 3 mentioned. Keep it simple but spend time setting out. If it takes a few hours to set out and it's right great if you set out in a hurry its a receipt for disaster! It's like the old saying measure twice too cut once.
 
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frigiliana

Cheers for the help Taylormade , is it better if possible to have as near a full tile from the bath if everything else works out? i appreciate it may be a trade of over the window .
 
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RDTiling

Cheers for the help Taylormade , is it better if possible to have as near a full tile from the bath if everything else works out? i appreciate it may be a trade of over the window .

Be careful which area you decide to 'compromise' on. The eye is natuarlly drawn to windows, so don't trade if it means slither cuts around the window.
 
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Taylormade

RD is right the window and shelf are the focal points don't worry too much about a full tile over the bath. Difficult to tell without a drawing. Also remember each Wall is a 'picture' in its own right.
 
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frigiliana

Thanks once again for the help , i'm getting obsessed with trying to achieve a full tile from the bath , i think i get what your kindly taking the time to explain , the window is crucial to the overall look when finished , Cheers
 

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