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The old man used to hang mosaics with neat wet cement straight on to a wet s+c screeded walls. I remember watching two guys trying to remove 1 inch glass mosaics done the same way many years ago. It took the two of them each with a large kango two days to remove about 6 sq mtrs. The installation was so hard that there were sparks flying out everywhere. I was quite impressed.
Those were the days when a really good tiler would be pleased to get up 5 mtrs for the day :yikes:
 
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vrytir

Why would you want to?

I want to use this tile pulka.JPG on the top so I get this bath.JPG wall, so I want to avoid cutting tiles on top as this would not have the effect I want. Hopefully I am understood:lol: or am I?
 
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NZ_Tiler

How far off level is your ceiling? KEEP the tiles level. If you dont it will just create problems elsewhere.
Tiling from the ceiling down takes some experience, it can get ugly fast.

Starting from the floor, you can still have the full tile or near full tile at the ceiling

Lay your wall tiles with spacers out dry on a flat floor. This will give you an exact measurement.
Measure the distance between the floor and ceiling. Allow 3-5mm between the top of the tiles and ceiling for silicone or aycrl.
*Make sure you find the highest point on the ceiling and measure from there.

Mark this on your set out tiles.
Mark the tile that you want at the bottom. Cut this tile.

Mark the height of this cut tile on your wall where you measured down from and draw a level line around the walls being tiled.

Precision is the key here, once you have put on the 1st row measure again from ceiling to top edge of the 1st row of tiles.
Check this against your dry set out tiles. This measurement should be full tiles.

You will have to trim the tiles where the ceiling is low.
 

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