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Discuss Help in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Ive got a triangle shaped room to tile, where do i start tiling, the longest wall is 6mtrs and two walls of 4 metres , also do i put in ...
          
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    Ive got a triangle shaped room to tile, where do i start tiling, the longest wall is 6mtrs and two walls of 4 metres , also do i put in the edge tiles as i go or just put all the full tiles in and put the cuts in after, starting tomorrow,Mike.

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    Definately put your cuts in as you go, do the room row by row.
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    Yep, same as Bri. Cuts in as you go. Good luck.

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    As above, if I read your post right. Centre the room both ways, find the starting point. I would use a staff to transfer your lines , then start in one corner and work in rows from the corner, that way everything should be symetrical.

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    exactly what ive done, transferd the lines to a corner but i will start about 3 rows in just so ive got a decent row to start, but good to see that my thinking was in the right direction,thanks for the help.

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