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jonty

I'm about to tile the entrance corridor in my house which leads into the kitchen which i'm also going to tile. From the corridor to the kitchen there is a doorway. At the doorway do i put a full tile upto doorway or half a tile each side?
The layout from above looks like an L-shape, i know how to get the centre lines in the kitchen but how do i measure up the corridor?

Also i'm using beige coloured tiles, what colour grout do you think i should use?
thanks
 
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AllurePTS

I assume from your post that you are treating each room seperately but tiling with the same tile ??? ....I also assume it's NOT brickbond ???

In that case - I would say it's a matter of personal preference really ....if I had to do it room by room then I would tend to always go for the even balance of half and half ....however, I would definately consider taking the pattern straight through with no break .....rooms are defined by their walls whereas floors are continuous from one room to the other (if that makes sense) ....so I would say that would be harmonious, especially if the door is often left open . That's just my view as I say ...don't know if there's a definitive right and wrong here ??? ....be interesting to hear what others say.

Not sure what you mean about "measuring the corridor" ....like wright says - continue from one room to the other
 
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jonty

thanks for replys.

This is my fourth tiling project but the last three were pretty basic- outdoor step, splashback, garage floor. But this one is more complicated.

There are three doorways in the corridor+ kitchen doorway,leading to rooms whose floors are covered in laminated wood with brass coloured strips in the middle of the doorway- what happens when i put down my new tiles if they are higher than the current laminated wood in those rooms? What do i use to connect the laminated floor to my tiles in the doorway? cheers
 
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Bolter

Also i'm using beige coloured tiles, what colour grout do you think i should use?
thanks

I would say either Ivory grout, or Limestone. Both look great with stone colours, and beige's etc

But thinking about it, there are probably a million different beiges, so if you post a photo of the tile that would help :)
 
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doug boardley

thanks for replys.

This is my fourth tiling project but the last three were pretty basic- outdoor step, splashback, garage floor. But this one is more complicated.

There are three doorways in the corridor+ kitchen doorway,leading to rooms whose floors are covered in laminated wood with brass coloured strips in the middle of the doorway- what happens when i put down my new tiles if they are higher than the current laminated wood in those rooms? What do i use to connect the laminated floor to my tiles in the doorway? cheers
you can get a tile to laminate strip from most tile retailers
 

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