Discuss tile sizes in a standard hall in the Canada area at TilersForums. The USA and UK Tiling Forum (Also now Aus, Canada, ROI, and more)




Zach

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I’m planning on tiling my kitchen, hall and cloaks with a porcelain grey gloss tile. Everywhere I’ve looked so far only seem to stock 60x60 tiles. I’m only buying a standard house and I think this would mean a tile and a half width int he hall which in my head doesn’t sound like it would look right.

If the hall is 90cm wide would you lay a 60 down the centre and lay cut tiles either side? Or should I keep trying to find 45x45 or 40x40 tiles?

Does anyone have a picture of 60x60 in a standard width hallway?

Alternatively I could get 30x60 and lay lengthways down the hall but I didn’t really want to have the staggered effect.

Thanks all
 

Andy Allen

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You don't have to stagger a 600x300

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If the only tile you can find that you like is a 60 x 60, lay them off the center line so that you have two equal cuts of approx 450mm.
 
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Lay them brick design 60x30cm so then full tile and half tile - half tile and full tile. No straight lines to look at and for DIY easier.
 

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