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JimmyShoes
Hi all,
just a question I've been thinking about. Being newish to the game, I've usually tiled up to the last cut on a wall , turned the last tile upside down , marked where it needed to be cut and followed the ceiling. But I'm wondering, what is your opinion? Do you think that this is the best way to do the last tile or do you think it would be best to work out where the lowest point of the ceiling was , leave an appropriate grout space, then cut all the other tiles the same height? Obviously this can leave bigger spaces where the ceiling is uneven, but the tiles I'm thinking, look straighter to the eye. What is the best way? and If it is the latter, what amount of space would be acceptable in an uneven ceiling?
Thanks in advance, I'd appreciate your comments on what you'd do in such a situation.
Jimmy
just a question I've been thinking about. Being newish to the game, I've usually tiled up to the last cut on a wall , turned the last tile upside down , marked where it needed to be cut and followed the ceiling. But I'm wondering, what is your opinion? Do you think that this is the best way to do the last tile or do you think it would be best to work out where the lowest point of the ceiling was , leave an appropriate grout space, then cut all the other tiles the same height? Obviously this can leave bigger spaces where the ceiling is uneven, but the tiles I'm thinking, look straighter to the eye. What is the best way? and If it is the latter, what amount of space would be acceptable in an uneven ceiling?
Thanks in advance, I'd appreciate your comments on what you'd do in such a situation.
Jimmy