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First “major” tiling project for me starting this weekend – tiling the bathroom in my loft conversion. The bathroom is built above a dormer with the side walls being ... -
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Re: Some questions on my first job
For that size tile 3mm joint is right.
Top edge of unglazed border - tile trim - square or round - your choice.
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Re: Some questions on my first job
As tj says, but I would use 2 mm spacers for that size tile
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2mm/3mm depending on the quality of the tiles and a trim to finish
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Re: Some questions on my first job
You are going to have a 'slither' of a tile on the bottom row of tiles.
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Re: Some questions on my first job
I'll have to cut around 50mm of the bottom row of tiles assuming they are stacked border whole whole part from top to bottom.
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