Currently reading:
where to start my tile job

Discuss where to start my tile job in the UK Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com.

B

bez227

i am just about to start tiling in my bathroom just round the bath
the measurement s are 162cm lengnth of the bath and 75cm top and botton of the bath
i have put a batton up 1 tile height up from the bath all the way round
the tile size is 25cm by 20 cm i am wanting to tile in the brick affect and was wondering where to place my first tile and do i do 1 wall at a time or go all round then up to the next tile height

thanks
 

nybor62

TF
65
1,083
rotherham
baths are rarely level imo, so starting with a full tile might end up leaving a gap on your bath , centre bath wall then check how cuts fall either side of bath ,if your tiling to ceiling centre from ceiling to bath as well ,that way you will get same cut to ceiling as to the bath , as long as its not to small , i would put a datum line around bath and work from that , hopes this makes sense to you

good luck
 
B

bez227

hi the bath is slightly out i am tiling from bath to cieling so will get the centre line from the ceiling not sure what you mean about datum line though, once i get my centre line do i place my first tile level with the centre line or the middle of the tile on the centre line if you know what i mean , also i have not tiled brick bond before i have tiled before in kitchens but never in the bathroom for my first attempt would it just be easyier for me to just tile normally if i do it will be easy on 2 wals as its just 3 tiles across on the long wall it will be 6 tiles then a cut is it better having the cut in 1 corner or again starting from the middle a sharing the cut between 2 corners
thanks in advance
 
I

Ian

A couple of key things when tiling brick bond are; ensure walls are pan flat, to avoid any lips and when setting out you essentially are setting out 2 rows (aswell as your heights). I personally don't think brickbond is any harder to tile, just spend time prepping and setting out to ensure all goes smoothly. Also, not all walls have to be centred, set it out in a way that looks best avoiding thin cuts and where you go round the corner try to give it the effect of a whole tile ie; half and half or quarter and 3 quarter.
 

Reply to where to start my tile job in the UK Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com

There are similar tiling threads here

Hi, long time lurker, first time poster. Over the years I've used the good advice that I've read on this forum but with my current project I am a bit stumped. I am renovating an ensuite, it's...
Replies
1
Views
172
    • Like
https://www.tilersforums.com/threads/shower-bath-tiling-preparation-plaster-and-wooden-windowsill.83462/#gsc.tab=0 There was some heated argument in the above thread! I don't have much...
Replies
1
Views
336
    • Like
  • Sticky
Water Damaged Shower Repairs Shower tile repair – water damage – tile waterproofing Do you have shower leakage that goes downstairs leading to either your main floor or basement? Read this blog...
Replies
0
Views
2K

Advertisement

You're browsing the UK Tiling Forum category on TilersForums.com, the tile advice website no matter which country you reside.

Top