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anderson

Hi all .

First post so be gentle . I,m doing a window splashback using 10cm tiles , and am trying to figure out how best to lay tiles out . Because I have dado rail on joining wall I would like my tiles to finish level with it because I think it looks neater , This would mean that i would need to cult 1 tile approx 7cm after allowing joints . If i start with smaller tile on bottom it would leave a 2cm gap under the window sill , as it,s approx 9cm from the upstand ( thats what i,m tiling off ) and the bottob of the window sill .

How do you think it will look if i finish with cut tile at the top , i cant see another way around it . All advice greatly appreciated


Neil
 
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JC tiling

hi all,
just ripped my kitchen wall tiles off and splash back...:mad2: any way.... it is a platered wall with paint on is it ok to tile strtaight over the paint atfer i scraped the old crap off???
 
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faithhealer

Welcome to the forum neil, say hello on the new members bit

The only way is to cut a couple of tiles and see for yourself, bit difficult to judge from here!

I sometimes raise the height of a window sill to improve the appearance of the the tiles though, when possible
 
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AllurePTS

Hi all .

First post so be gentle . I,m doing a window splashback using 10cm tiles , and am trying to figure out how best to lay tiles out . Because I have dado rail on joining wall I would like my tiles to finish level with it because I think it looks neater , This would mean that i would need to cult 1 tile approx 7cm after allowing joints . If i start with smaller tile on bottom it would leave a 2cm gap under the window sill , as it,s approx 9cm from the upstand ( thats what i,m tiling off ) and the bottob of the window sill .

How do you think it will look if i finish with cut tile at the top , i cant see another way around it . All advice greatly appreciated


Neil

It's hard to visualise Neil, ....you definately want to avoid narrow cuts if at all possible ....so from what you said, I think the 90mm at the bottom and 70mm at the top is the best way .....stongly advise you use tile trim on your top edge though - it will be very hard to get a good finish in that situation otherwise :thumbsup:

Just a thought ....obviously I don't know the details, but maybe changing the size of your spacer could help ???

Also - do be sure to check that your upstand is 100% level mate :thumbsup:

Welcome to the forum
 
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AllurePTS

And as faithhealer says ...it's often worth modifying your cill, to make it all fit better ....obviously that's only if you're tiling the ingo's and cill too though :lol:
 
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anderson

Hi Guys

Thanks for replies much appreciated . modifying cill is not an option . i think I will just cut the top tile . Just hope it looks ok . Yes will say hello if i can find the right section to do so
 

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Last splashie I did I didn't use trims. Owner still had some paint left from the kitchen walls so I painted the tops and sides of the tile and it looked great.
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Also meant I could move a socket into the field of tiles, and make good the hole in the wall.
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AllurePTS

You're right macten - you don't have to use trim ....I think the chap is a diy-er tho and the top row is going to be a CUT edge ...so - cost verses time and effort involved for him to get a decent finish on it - use trim imo :thumbsup:
 
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doug boardley

I hate trim, but I hate cut tiles on show unless you could run them through a wet saw to give a clean edge Neil?
good luck mate
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