a little advise on tiling levels
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a little advise on tiling levels
hello guys and gals,
i am new to the forum but could any of you experts give me some advise on tiling levels. what i mean is
if my ceiling level is not quite level do i tile from the ceiling or do i make a new line where the wall meets the ceiling with a spirit level to tile from and do i do it all around the room.
any help would be great
thanks dexbond
i am new to the forum but could any of you experts give me some advise on tiling levels. what i mean is
if my ceiling level is not quite level do i tile from the ceiling or do i make a new line where the wall meets the ceiling with a spirit level to tile from and do i do it all around the room.
any help would be great
thanks dexbond
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Hi dexbond welcome to the forum
In answer to your question you would start from the floor and work up from a battern you have fitted to the wall. The position of this battern is worked out from how many tiles it will take to cover the wall with even cuts both top and bottom, After you have tilled the wall and the adhesive has set remove the battern and cut and fit the bottom tiles.
You do the same thing when working out your tiles going across the wall so you have even cuts in both corners of a wall.
In answer to your question you would start from the floor and work up from a battern you have fitted to the wall. The position of this battern is worked out from how many tiles it will take to cover the wall with even cuts both top and bottom, After you have tilled the wall and the adhesive has set remove the battern and cut and fit the bottom tiles.
You do the same thing when working out your tiles going across the wall so you have even cuts in both corners of a wall.
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This brick border is a "fixed feature" in the room ie is it part of a wall that you have removed ? or something you are adding ?
If its already there you can do things one of two ways either center on that but depending on how it is you could end up with a narrow tile cut on one side of your room.
The other way is to even out your tiles both sides of the border as individual spaces.
Lay out your tiles both ways to see how it will look the choice is then yours no way is right or wrong if it look ok to you then its right lol.
If its already there you can do things one of two ways either center on that but depending on how it is you could end up with a narrow tile cut on one side of your room.
The other way is to even out your tiles both sides of the border as individual spaces.
Lay out your tiles both ways to see how it will look the choice is then yours no way is right or wrong if it look ok to you then its right lol.
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hi the border will all be new, it is roughly s1x inches wide going from the ceiling on the right down the wall,across the floor and up the otherside wall to ceiling in the middle of the room. the room is at present empty ready for tiling.
the wall tiles i am using are 416x300 travertine effect
the brick border are 300x300 sheets cut in half
again thanks everybody for the brilliant advise
the wall tiles i am using are 416x300 travertine effect
the brick border are 300x300 sheets cut in half
again thanks everybody for the brilliant advise
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Its worth checking how you tiles run all the way round the room and if you are new to tiling me, have a second check.
I have used a border half way up the wall, tiled round the bathroom then realised the border ran straight though the shower control. Doesn'ty give a good seal around the shower control
The was a bit of this and then this followed by this
I have used a border half way up the wall, tiled round the bathroom then realised the border ran straight though the shower control. Doesn'ty give a good seal around the shower control
The was a bit of this and then this followed by this
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