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Phil S

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hi all, just after some opinions please. My bathroom ceiling slopes down to one of the four walls. Setting out the 300mm x 600mm tiles floor to ceiling in brick style on the larger three walls gives me a tile cut on the bottom and top rows of 225mm. However on the wall of smaller height it’s a cut at 165 mm for the top and bottom rows. Obviously those tiles won’t line up in the corners with the tiles on the other two higher walls to the side. To get the tiles to meet at the same height all the way round should I:

A. Have the bottom row 165mm and the top row on the three larger walls at 285mm?
B. Have the bottom row 225 mm and the top row on the smaller height wall 105mm?
C. Find somewhere in the middle so bottom row 195mm and top rows 255mm (higher walls) and 200mm (lower wall)
D. Do something else.

I think C is best but not sure. Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks
 
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WetSaw

B for me but it also depends on other things in the room. Window, bath, door etc. Have you included spacers in your measurements? Are the ceilings level?
 
Q

Qwerty

B or C are best but as already mentioned, delends how cuts fall on door frame, window, bath etc
 

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