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Discuss setting out advice(floor) in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; hi again guys looking for advice on how to set out when the customer wants to the floor of three adjoining rooms as one continuous floor all advice and pics ...
          
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    hi again guys looking for advice on how to set out when the customer wants to the floor of three adjoining rooms as one continuous floor all advice and pics apprecciated! jay.

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    I doubt all the rooms are the same size so regardless of where you start, there will be problems in one or more of the other rooms. I tend to get the client to choose which room is the main room to focus on, then set it out there at its best, then mark out the effects of that set, in the other rooms, then get the client to ok it...

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    i am with Daveboy on this,find out which room is their main usage room,and start from there,setting out into the other 2 rooms.

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    i always put a few chalk of lines down and check all the cuts then make my decision :Pete

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