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debbie125

they wont fall off my mums is the same and hers is tiled IMG_0742.jpg
 
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hillhead

Where are you based Debbie so someone maybe can pop around to advise?
Don't say Armagh please,lol.
Seriously though, take the tiles off and stud out that wall and re sheet with plasterboard of similar to get it level.
Then tile away with a proper adhesive( bagged).
 

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is it possible to strip back the two top tiles.......where the gigantic bend is in the wall

back to where the wall is flat,trim along the top of the flat area with trim and down the side of window also and skim the upper curved wall or will water affect that area showering?

its not ideal but its better than those bent tiles
 
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White Room

The other tiles are smaller so can take the curve, probably of been better to use longer thinner tiles but hind sight is a good thing
 
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debbie125

no i not bothered about the tiles being like they are coz everyone in our street are the same theyve just got plastic trim not metal! i just though someone might have a suggestion as to how to put the strip on
 

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