Here’s our simple floor tiling guide. This guide is for beginners and doesn’t include everything you would need to know to tile floors in all circumstances. But it’s a good start.

Then once you have read the guide, should you have any questions you can visit the forum and start a new thread.

Floor Tiling Guide; Where to start when tiling a floor

The first think you want to do is find the center of the floor in each direction. You can do this by measuring the width of the floor in both directions, around where you think the center is, then halving the measurement to find the actual accurate center point.

You then could do with finding out which of the walls and square to the ones it joins. You will usually find two or three of the four walls match, but then perhaps one or two of the internal walls are not square to the building in general. Not always, but often.

If you have three square walls, treat the room as if you want to tile up to those walls straight. So if you started full-tile off the one wall that wasn’t square, you would be cutting the tiles right around the edge of all three of the other walls.

The opposite is true, so if you are cutting tile to get them to fit, it’s best be cutting them on the wall that isn’t square. Then should you end up with cuts on the other three walls, they will at least be straight cuts. So not ranging from one size to another.

Tiling Floors the Easy Way

Floor Tiling – How to tile floors well

Tiling floors is a fantastic way to enhance the aesthetics and durability of various areas in your home, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways. To successfully tile a floor, follow these step-by-step instructions:

Materials and Tools You’ll Need:

  1. Tiles of your choice
  2. Tile adhesive
  3. Notched trowel
  4. Tile spacers
  5. Tile cutter or wet saw
  6. Level
  7. Tile grout
  8. Grout float
  9. Buckets for mixing adhesive and grout
  10. Sponge
  11. Tile edge trim (if needed)
  12. Measuring tape
  13. Pencil
  14. Safety glasses and gloves

Step 1: Surface Preparation

Step 2: Mixing Adhesive

Step 3: Applying Adhesive

Step 4: Placing Tiles

Step 5: Cutting Tiles

Step 6: Grouting

Step 7: Cleaning Grout

Step 8: Sealing Grout (Optional)

Step 9: Finishing Touches

Tiling a floor is a rewarding DIY project that can significantly improve the appearance and functionality of a room. With careful preparation and attention to detail, you can achieve a beautiful and durable tiled floor.

Dan
Author: Dan