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cairorugby

Hi

I am about to start tiling a bathroom. Walls are plain without any windows, just one recess that has been built into the studwork false back wall which is a feature and shelf. This wall faces you as you enter the room and it is where the wet area is situated. I have marked out my tiles from a centreline to the left and right and at each end I end up with a cut of about 10-15mm wide. What should I do to avoid this? Shall I move them slightly off centre so that the cut is all at one side?

Please advise.

Thanks.
 
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Ian

You can use the centre line in 2 ways, as a grout line or the middle of a tile. So if your tile was 300mm wide and you have a 10-15mm cut at the edge, move it over by half and this will give you a 160-165mm cut each side. Hope this makes sense.
 
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cairorugby

Great. I centered the tile and it works out just perfect.

Much appreciated guys,
 
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cairorugby

Again, thanks for the advice.

Just to say; this is a great site with a wealth of experienced professionals willing to share their knowledge. Very much appreciated.
 

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