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kaharrison9

Evening All.

Another flowing through rooms floor.

Going in tomorrow to start and the customer prefers the set out where in the kitchen(large glass doors) there is a full tile to the left of the wall when the grout line is centered on the glass doors but it leaves a 70mm slither down the right hand side of the hallway entrance.

If the tile is centered on the glass door it leaves nearly a half tile on the kitchen side and a over half cut where the slither is in the hallway(pic 3) also it leaves a niggly inch cut in one of the door entrances.

Any thoughts i know how pictures are appreciated.

Thanks.

Kevin


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kaharrison9

Evening Lee. The set out is based on the glass bi folding doors (pic1)and that dictates then left to right and as it falls it is not far off centred as it comes through to the hallway door. If I centre the tile on the bi folding door it does get rid of the 70mm cut in the hallway but then puts a half cut to the left wall of the kitchen. In pic3 there are a couple of tiles showing roughly the position of the wall cuts if I alter the layout on the bi folding doors. Cheers. Kevin
 

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Personally I wouldn't be considering the glass doors. I take it the area will have either the kitchen or dining table in it.

I would half tile through the centre line of the hallway. You then don't have the 70mm slithers and its the area that is mostly on view. Its a hallway, its going to be unobstructed and in my ooinion is the more key area to be symmetrical on your job than how it lines up to the glass doors.
 
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Evening Lee. The set out is based on the glass bi folding doors (pic1)and that dictates then left to right and as it falls it is not far off centred as it comes through to the hallway door. If I centre the tile on the bi folding door it does get rid of the 70mm cut in the hallway but then puts a half cut to the left wall of the kitchen. In pic3 there are a couple of tiles showing roughly the position of the wall cuts if I alter the layout on the bi folding doors. Cheers. Kevin


maybe that is better........you cant have everything.....you are onsite and can see the real deal....a bigger cut "off centre" or a slither is not a bad thing....if "overall" the main areas are in good order!

all the best

Lee.......(do what you think is right.........you can see it properly!)....i am sure it will be great.........

Lee
 
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kaharrison9

Cheers for your thoughts Ali.

There is an island in the centre and all the units are on the back wall.

It is quite a large kitchen and the glass doors are symmetrically the full length (6.5m) and height of the wall so probably the biggest feature in the house so that is why i was considering centring the doors.

The hallway on the left side has the stairs which break up the balance of the hallway as you will come through the front door so unsure about centring the hallway. You might able to pick out what i am saying with the enclosed photo.

Cheers.

Kevin




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kaharrison9

I should have included the pic with the stairs in at the start. Fully agree I don't like the 70mm which is a shame as everything else mostly by luck is very good. In pic 3 there is a couple of tiles down that show how it sets out on the left of the kitchen wall and the right of the hallway eliminating the 70mm if I centre the tile on the glass doors but it does throw up a 1 inch cut in the doorway of the living room.
 

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