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Hello tilers
Just about to do some boxing in of my toilet and trying to make sure I get the measurements right so the tiling looks 'correct'... I'm using 30x40cm ... -
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Cut 4cm off bottom row of wall tiles to get full tile under sill?
Hello tilers
Just about to do some boxing in of my toilet and trying to make sure I get the measurements right so the tiling looks 'correct'... I'm using 30x40cm wall tiles ('landscape' orientation) with a border resting on the sill, but if I start tiling full tile from the floor, the border will be about 4cm above the sill, which I'd like to avoid if possible. So instead of that, can I take 4cm off the bottom row of wall tiles to make it a full tile under the sill with the border sitting on top of it (this way would also work better for the boxing of the soil pipe behind the toilet since it would be 2 full tiles from the top of the boxing to the bottom of the sill)?
Hope you get what I mean - basically will it look odd taking 4cm off the bottom row of 30cm high wall tiles?
Thanks in advance for any advice, GL
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Re: Cut 4cm off bottom row of wall tiles to get full tile under sill?
the bottom roww will look fine
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Re: Cut 4cm off bottom row of wall tiles to get full tile under sill?
Always have a cut to the floor in case of variation in floor....
Do all your other lines line up with window, door etc?
Wanting a border to land where you want it to can sometimes affect other lines
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Re: Cut 4cm off bottom row of wall tiles to get full tile under sill?
As Yourtiler says, always have a cut to the floot incase the floor isn't level. One of the golden rules of tiling is, never come off the floor or out of a corner with a whole tile, you can never be sure how 'true' the wall/floor is. Same rule with over a bath
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Re: Cut 4cm off bottom row of wall tiles to get full tile under sill?
Yeah batten the first row mate, batten off when set, then put your cuts into the floor
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