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Daz

As Gary said, it is not possible to give advice without an actual room plan / layout, but to give a few more pointers......

Try to identify what are your focal points.
Try to avoid cuts that are less than a third of the tile size.
Try to get tiles centred through a doorway.

Remember that if you ping a chalk line and find that some cuts don't work out, you will want a different colour chalk for the next line.
Remember to include the grout gap in all calculations.
Remember to ping lines in both x and y axis and calculate all cuts.

Dry laying tiles is a good way of visualising the "finished" look before mixing any adhesive and well worth the time if you are unsure.

Good luck, it's easy if you apply common sense and take your time :thumbsup:.

Don't forget to post some pics!!!
 

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