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SOTON STEVE
I need to tile a customers kitchen floor with large format trav. sounds easy enough right?..... wrong!
The kitchen is in a cottage with old stonework walls that has a curved stonework skirting that gradully tapers out to floor level. The curve is very similar to the curve found in standard ceiling coving but like I said it tapers out to floor level (not sure if I've explain this right). My problem comes when tiling up to it with a travertine tile which is approx 10mm thick, the edge of the tile will leave a gap of around an inch. should I cut a 45 degree angle on the underside of the tile to bring it closer and more flush with the curved skirting?
Help?????
Many thanks
Steve
The kitchen is in a cottage with old stonework walls that has a curved stonework skirting that gradully tapers out to floor level. The curve is very similar to the curve found in standard ceiling coving but like I said it tapers out to floor level (not sure if I've explain this right). My problem comes when tiling up to it with a travertine tile which is approx 10mm thick, the edge of the tile will leave a gap of around an inch. should I cut a 45 degree angle on the underside of the tile to bring it closer and more flush with the curved skirting?
Help?????
Many thanks
Steve