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tileing to meet the ceiling
Have what might be simple newbie question.
I have only done tiling the once before, my bathroom floor to ceiling. I was proud with the finished results. However so was the mother-in-law. So much so she has asked me to do their bathroom.
The question i have is what to do were the tiles meet the ceiling. In their bathroom the ceiling doesn’t meet the walls at a nice 90 deg angle. It actually curves round and when you look at the wall, it probably varies to as much as an inch or so i.e a wavy line. Nothing can be done with the ceiling, so would you guys cut the tiles to suit the changes in the ceiling or would you cut them to give you a finished straight line of tiles and just paint the ceiling in to suit?
Want to do the best job i can so any advise, apart from don’t do it, would be gratefully received.
Thanks in advance
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Re: tileing to meet the ceiling
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gaz100uk
Have what might be simple newbie question.
I have only done tiling the once before, my bathroom floor to ceiling. I was proud with the finished results. However so was the mother-in-law. So much so she has asked me to do their bathroom.
The question i have is what to do were the tiles meet the ceiling. In their bathroom the ceiling doesn’t meet the walls at a nice 90 deg angle. It actually curves round and when you look at the wall, it probably varies to as much as an inch or so i.e a wavy line. Nothing can be done with the ceiling, so would you guys cut the tiles to suit the changes in the ceiling or would you cut them to give you a finished straight line of tiles and just paint the ceiling in to suit?
Want to do the best job i can so any advise, apart from don’t do it, would be gratefully received.
Hi Gaz,
I would measure the distance on either side of the tile and cut it differently accordingly, to get an even grout line. If it's only up to a few mm difference in height from one side, depending on the colour of the tiles and the ceiling, a straight line from the lowest point would look ok, and probably hard to notice once grouted. When you say curved, I'm assuming that you mean the plaster is curved outwards to give a blunt corner where the ceiling/wall butts together? If so, you will need to cut it squarer, so that the tiles don't sit out at an angle at the top, and it will mean that you have to put more adhesive on the tiles to make them bond properly if they only contact the wall at the very top and bottom, if you don't remove the excess plaster. Hope that helps.
Regards
Ken
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Re: tileing to meet the ceiling
Tidiest job is to follow the ceiling, leaving 2-3mm to the top the whole way along.
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Re: tileing to meet the ceiling
Cheers for that. I was thinking of basicly following the ceiling. The curve (side on) up to the ceiling is around 50mm radius. So in aware it will look a bit like coving i guess..
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