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M83T

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Hi everyone, apologies if this has already been covered before. I'm going to start doing my cousins bathroom at the weekend, (I'm not a professional but I'd like to be in the future, I just enjoy tiling) got everything covered so far so just thinking about setting out. What are the general rules of setting out on the wall above the bathtub, cut tiles at the tub or the ceiling or an average of both, or always aim for a full tile off the tub? There is a window on a joining wall so obviously that will come into play as to how I set it out. Any advice would, as always be greatly appreciated.
 

Tony_C

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Take all your problems (heights) over to one wall and mark them on it, Top of door, top/bottom window, bath, any boxing in etc and then work out your best lay out by adjusting what will give you the best cuts into them all. bigger the better. full tile off the bath won't always work and the bath may also not be level. Remember to space the tiles off the bath with a spacer on its side to leave a gap for a silicone/expansion gap :thumbsup:

If you have a laser you can use that to put a datum up and mark all the heights on a stick using the datum line as your centre point on the stick so it will be the same on all the walls. or you can walk it round with your level which is usually what i tend to do as i'm lazy
 

Tony_C

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I've went off bath tubs plenty times. Even slightly out of level ones that i have tweaked with wedges which is usually the case when i do it.

What size are the tiles? If they are small and it's one of your first jobs you may have issues when it comes to keeping the level and tiling down off the height of the bath tub, batons could be easier but if it was small tiles could also be tricky to get the height right to meet at the tub unless you do a row at a time coming down. I see metros in my nightmares so i always assume the worst, If it's bigger tiles then your jammin :D
 

M83T

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The tiles are 600x300 so not too bad, so to avoid having a small sliver at say the window cill i can shift the height of the tiles and if it falls that it's a cut tile at the bath it's not going to look odd? I think that's my main concern.
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Oh yeah and as always thankyou for the advice from everyone this forum really is so valuable to somebody who is just starting out and isn't so sure of things yet.
 
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I was about to start a thread with the same question. I also have 600X300s. The room is 2.45m high so I guess I will start with a just over half tile at the floor and at the ceiling and then see what cuts are over the bath and around the window and move my start point up or down to try to avoid small bits anywhere.

The room is 2.39m wide so should I go with whole tiles width wise and just trim a sliver off the end ones to adjust if the wall is not plumb and overlap the corner with the tiles on the joining wall? There might be a cm or so gap at the end which meets with the non tiled wall so I could just leave that narrow bit as a gap?

The other option is to go with a half tile at each end like with the floor and ceiling? Is that better?
 
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I was about to start a thread with the same question. I also have 600X300s. The room is 2.45m high so I guess I will start with a just over half tile at the floor and at the ceiling and then see what cuts are over the bath and around the window and move my start point up or down to try to avoid small bits anywhere.

The room is 2.39m wide so should I go with whole tiles width wise and just trim a sliver off the end ones to adjust if the wall is not plumb and overlap the corner with the tiles on the joining wall? There might be a cm or so gap at the end which meets with the non tiled wall so I could just leave that narrow bit as a gap?

The other option is to go with a half tile at each end like with the floor and ceiling? Is that better?
 

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