skirting board /tiling question
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skirting board /tiling question
The room i am going to tile has no skirting board at the moment so my question is do i tile the floor then put the skirting on after so it looks neater or would you put the skirting on first and tile up to it, sounds a stupid question but I needed to ask it
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Re: skirting board /tiling question
Skirt first, then tile...otherwise the skirting will stand "proud" of the door architrave...
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Re: skirting board /tiling question
Another point is to get the skirting level rather than follow the floor as you want the tiles to sit on it square. This might mean you have to scribe fit the skirting if the floor is uneven. I learned this the hard way many years ago.
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Re: skirting board /tiling question
Why do you need a skirting board in a bathroom anyway? Skirting boards serve only to conceal the bodge between a plastered wall and floorboards, but you have neither in a room with tiled walls and floor.
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Re: skirting board /tiling question
mooncat, its a kitchen floor i'm tiling.
so let me get this right, as my room has just been plastered painted and now ready to tile the floor, you are all saying put the skirting boards on first? how high up from the screeded floor should the skirting board start? also wine~o am i missing something as why will the skirting be "proud" of the door architrave
so let me get this right, as my room has just been plastered painted and now ready to tile the floor, you are all saying put the skirting boards on first? how high up from the screeded floor should the skirting board start? also wine~o am i missing something as why will the skirting be "proud" of the door architrave
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Re: skirting board /tiling question
Doh...read the post Wine~o...it's the floor being tiled not the walls....
Tile first then skirt...sorry B Gatty....
Tile first then skirt...sorry B Gatty....
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Re: skirting board /tiling question
no probs wine~o , so after tiling just put skirting on and in theory it should be level cos my tiles will be is that right
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Re: skirting board /tiling question
bgatty68 wrote: no probs wine~o , so after tiling just put skirting on and in theory it should be level cos my tiles will be is that right
That is correct.....I'm sure I must have replied to a completely different post originally.......
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Re: skirting board /tiling question
Was beginning to doubt my sanity at the start of this thread, thankfully normal service has been resumed!!
Question for OP, - have you undercut the architraves to get the tiles under?
ATB,J.
Question for OP, - have you undercut the architraves to get the tiles under?
ATB,J.