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Check out the st helens geo on my albums that gives a good idea of setting out. it took approx 9 hours to set out properly and i finished on a pencil mark on the skirting i had put there at the start.

I wouldn't go along with some of the advice from the Co's that sell these products very few if any of the people who sell tiles have ever laid a floor .

Most advocate a centre start but if you have laid all the field and your border is out or you haven't allowed for a variable ( cut between wall & border edge) then there isn't any allowance for a bend etc in the wall.

I have seen borders that have most of the elements removed to get it to fit!!!

When i lay a geo floor i lay one long & one short return of the border and the field goes in from either top left or top right corner and the floor is laid on a 45 degree angle.

Sounds weird but i have laid hundreds of floors. they are all within a millimetre perfect so i must be doing something right.
 

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