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Andy, I imagine marc has the same detail on other side of the window, out of pic, and has taken all the tiling from slope up as an independent wall and joined the tile joints across the window head.
If that makes sense :)

Sounds like a good idea Julian, why didn't I think of that? ;)

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Because of the extra angle at top Andy, if I had not done the window head with the same joints as the reveals then I'd of had another missing joint against the head of the window.
So I took the whole wall as a separate item.
Compry? :D
 
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And obviously I reduced the height of the tiles in the reveals so they matched the mansard! :D
Otherwise they'd of missed there too!
 
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Love it. I have a science degree but love the fact I dont understand this.
As for sloping ceilings, even though I hate "Hardy tile board" I find it the best product when using something as small as mosaics on slopes where you need precision finished edges.
 

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