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    Default Tilling Brick Pattern Window Verticals

    I am tiling travertine in a brick pattern. I will be wrapping this around the walls as best as I can. I have done a window ledge and followed the pattern, but am wondering whether or not to follow this for the window verticals.

    I have two windows in my bathroom. Three of the inside verticals will contain whole tiles, or rather I should say will contain "full" cut tiles if you get my drift. Whereas one of the verticals, due to the pattern will mean that a cut should be required.

    Hmm I'm probably not explaining it very clearer. The width of the inside verticals, at a guess, (not at home currently), are probably around 140mm. Due to the brick pattern, three of the verticals will contain full rows of "cut" tiles. As in rows of tiles cut to 140mm.

    The one vertical, if I were to follow the brick pattern and wrap it around form the wall, would mean that I'd have alternate rows of 140mm and 40mm/100mm. If that makes sense!

    The question is should I follow the pattern and have this one vertical with 40mm strip and 100mm strip or would it look better (or is practise) to just have full rows of 140mm?


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    I would follow the brick pattern around unless it left a silly slither

    a 100mm ish cut should look ok
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikethetile View Post
    I would follow the brick pattern around unless it left a silly slither

    a 100mm ish cut should look ok
    Yes, but it won't be just 100mm. It'll be around 40mm and 100mm.
    Would you still do it then?

    Thanks,

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    you could cut all at 140mm, then raising the blade on your wet cutter, put dummy cuts in to give the appearance of grout lines so you can still have the wrapped round effect.

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    Default Re: Tilling Brick Pattern Window Verticals

    Quote Originally Posted by DazJWood View Post
    I am tiling travertine in a brick pattern. I will be wrapping this around the walls as best as I can. I have done a window ledge and followed the pattern, but am wondering whether or not to follow this for the window verticals.

    I have two windows in my bathroom. Three of the inside verticals will contain whole tiles, or rather I should say will contain "full" cut tiles if you get my drift. Whereas one of the verticals, due to the pattern will mean that a cut should be required.

    Hmm I'm probably not explaining it very clearer. The width of the inside verticals, at a guess, (not at home currently), are probably around 140mm. Due to the brick pattern, three of the verticals will contain full rows of "cut" tiles. As in rows of tiles cut to 140mm.

    The one vertical, if I were to follow the brick pattern and wrap it around form the wall, would mean that I'd have alternate rows of 140mm and 40mm/100mm. If that makes sense!

    The question is should I follow the pattern and have this one vertical with 40mm strip and 100mm strip or would it look better (or is practise) to just have full rows of 140mm?


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    Daz
    Hi Daz. As you've followed the pattern on the ledge I would recommend you follow the pattern on the vertical recesses too, even if it is only 40mm. Otherwise remove the legde tiles and make the whole of the recess whole tiles
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    Quote Originally Posted by doug boardley View Post
    you could cut all at 140mm, then raising the blade on your wet cutter, put dummy cuts in to give the appearance of grout lines so you can still have the wrapped round effect.
    Great thinking Doug!
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    Default Re: Tilling Brick Pattern Window Verticals

    Ah, maybe I've misdescribed what I've done now thinking about it. The window ledge is single tiles width ways, or rather that's how I have done it. So I have followed the vertical cut from the wall and wrapped that around. In theory I should have wrapped the width around too but I didn't because it would have left a fairly small cut at the back.

    I think I've answered my question myself then. Though I could still wrap the one vertical inside wall without it not looking to odd I guess.

    Thanks for all your answers.

    Quote Originally Posted by doug boardley View Post
    you could cut all at 140mm, then raising the blade on your wet cutter, put dummy cuts in to give the appearance of grout lines so you can still have the wrapped round effect.
    That's a great idea! Though my tile cutter has a fixed cutter but I could easily rig up something rough (plywood or something) to raise the tray either side of the wheel.

    Thanks all,

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