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Hi im tiling for the 1st time a 2 metre wide wall in the kitchen with 15cm x 15 tiles but the tiles will need to come up to the level of the worktop on my right. I can then continue my tiles around the worktop so the grout lines match at the corner. I know i must start in the middle of the wall low down using a spirit level and work up and out but i might end up with a grout line 2 inch or so above the worktop. I would like to place whole tiles along the 3 metre length of the worktop rather than half tiles in order to get the lines to match .
 

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I'd also find the lowest point of the worktop of it's not level and start a full tile from there if you can, so that on the higher side of the worktop you are trimming a little off the bottom of the tiles to keep them level. If you did it the other way around you'd end up with a gap under the tiles as the worktop drops off which would look bad and be a pain in the bum to cut tiny strips of tiles to get them to fit.

The worktop should be level to be honest but you often find they can run off 10mm quite easily. Perhaps not so much over just 2m length mind, but double check anyway.
 

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