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we are redecorating our bathroom and are currently planning on tiling around the bath/shower etc and then wallpapering the rest (we dont like those flor to ceiling tiles jobbies you ... -
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tiling and wallpapering the bathroom
we are redecorating our bathroom and are currently planning on tiling around the bath/shower etc and then wallpapering the rest (we dont like those flor to ceiling tiles jobbies you see these days) but i wonder what the recommended thing it to get a good edge between the two, to make the join as seamless as possible. is it to paper first and then tile onto the paper? or tile first and cut the paper off neatly along the edge of the tiles. i just cant imagine that looking right
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If you put a trim (plastic or metal) down the edge of your tiling, it will give you a nice neat edge to cut your paper into. Don't tile over the paper, even a little bit.
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or have you considered a skimplaster finish,paper sometimes ends up coming away in bathrooms
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you could just paint top half that way you can change colour when ever you want, all the steam from bath may start to peel wall paper off
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Would'nt be papering in the bathroom, as above
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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^^^ This. Best way of removing paper in most circumstances is to use a steamer. Nuff said!
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Scam? Probably not.
However the product is probably like paint that is sold for use in kitchens and bathrooms. TBH they are no different that a good quality paint, its just the manufacturer's can charge more for them.
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I have bitter experiences of wallpaper in bathrooms. My wife and I re-papered our bathroom every 12 months because the wallpaper kept lifting - lets face it you steam it every day. 10 years ago we opted for my first DIY tiling job - wall to ceiling tiles. We have had to clean the grout twice in 10 years and tiles look as good today as when they went up. Thats why floor to ceiling tile jobbies are so practical. If you dont want tiles, use bathroom paint. Only wallpaper if you are prepared to change it every year!!
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There is a difference in kitchen and bathroom paint to normal emulsion. Its far more resistant to moisture and condensation
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