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That size will be fine. May be worth setting out the layout first on a flat surface then you can take measurements to see how things will work out. I've used a online mathematical calculator before to work out the "width" of a tile at 45 degrees to see how they will fall and get equal cuts. Good luck
 

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Cheers man. I know how to set it out horizontally, I'll definitely lay on floor to see what cuts I get each side.

Another question, how do you set it out vertically to ensure cuts at the top are okay?
 
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Sometimes the tiles just have to end where they fall at the top. There is so much going on with the pattern. It will always look best to start with a whole tiles (with a corner taken off at 45⁰) off the worktop. Hope that makes sense.
 

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