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I know that this thread seems to be solved, but nNow that I'm a whizz at uploading pictures, I thought I'd give you a visual example of what I was on about the other day!

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DazJWood

I know that this thread seems to be solved, but nNow that I'm a whizz at uploading pictures, I thought I'd give you a visual example of what I was on about the other day!

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I like this idea but am a little confused about levels and how it's been done as I can't really see in the photo.

Could elaborate a little more as I think it looks really good so may try to do the same?

What tiles have you used and what tile is the architrave made from? Is the architrave constructed by butting up the tiles without spacing (grout space).

Have you tiled right upto and over the edge of the door liner and then added the architrave on afterwards. If so, does the door not sit quite deep in the frame?

Thanks,

Daz
 
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diamondtiling

Martyn, could you elaborate?

He will when he comes on or you could send him a pm and it might end up in his email inbox.

What he has done with that door is not easy, can you get some scrap tiles and practice mitred corners? Its not a job for a beginner in my opinion.
Good luck
 
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Freyanne

I like this idea but am a little confused about levels and how it's been done as I can't really see in the photo.

Could elaborate a little more as I think it looks really good so may try to do the same?

What tiles have you used and what tile is the architrave made from? These are 60x60 Limestone - frame cut into 60x10 strips
Is the architrave constructed by butting up the tiles without spacing (grout space)
No butting up, all 2mm gaps between main tiles & each archi tile

Have you tiled right upto and over the edge of the door liner, and then added the architrave on afterwards. no - I think it was 5mm or maybe 10mm from the edge.
If so, does the door not sit quite deep in the frame? this replaces any wooden architrive you'd normall have. Door sits normally.

Thanks,

Daz

I hope its getting clearer!
 

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