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[QUOTE="Realtek, post: 986814, member: 59805"] Hi, I have done a bit of tiling before but I will be tiling our shower room soon and we have a 800 x 800 quadrant shower. The tiles we like are 400mm wide. We also prefer the look of them lining up and not in a brickwork pattern. How would be best to tile the shower as I have seen the corners should always be cut to allow if the walls are not plumb and I read you should leave a small gap also in the corner between the edge of the tile and the wall not sure if that is correct?but obviously hidden by the tile on the adjacent wall which you fill with a mastic. Anyway, one wall will continue around the room half height and the other wall will stop with a trim at the edge of the shower cubical. So would it look ok the have a whole tile in the middle and cuts on both sides all the way up? Or do I attempt two full tiles all the way up? Bear in mind the other sides is going around the room so also planning to position that. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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