70m2 bathroom!!

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Sean fsy

on of the largest bathrooms ive tackled, after a fire at the farm it had to be totally refurbed, unfortunately some one lost their lives in the fire. when the customers bought their bathroom tiles etc they asked the place for the name of a tiler who the they recommend, also the company in charge of the full resto project, and they also asked the joiner who done kitchen etc aswell. all 3 companies are based about 30 miles apart. Yes they all gave the one same number , MINE. so i undertook the work. bathroom was very large just short of 70m2 and the kitchen behind the propper aga cooker needed tiled aswell, just a mere 7m2.

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agree with the above..lovely finish in the bathroom..can't say I'm mad about the farm animals behind the aga..but each to there own!..tragic story 'bout the previous owner tho...would imagine that sort of thing is on the decrease these days..I don't know many people who smoke indoors anymore..let alone in bed.
 
Thanks Sean i suspected as much but do you find it a slow method with 100mm tiles, i know i would. Each to there own though :thumbsup:

I find that I always back skim this 'hand made' shaped tile to achieve full coverage of the adhesive and fix to an adhesive serrated wall!
From the pictures and fact that the wall tiling was done prior to AGA being fitted my only opinion would be the position of the decor panel.
In the bathroom a tremendous job!
Don't like the trim and mitring would have been my advice.
Great pictures and I'am sure the recommendations will continue.
 
Sean are you there I must say a neat job i can see you have a talent and pride in the look of your work I was just interested to know how you got on with cement based adhesive rather than the dispersion adhesive you normally use ? 😛ete
 
well done sean
its no surprise seeing your work and attention to finish that you get reccomended left right and centre

its a pleasure to see work completed to such a high standard and inspirational to new tilers
 
Sean are you there I must say a neat job i can see you have a talent and pride in the look of your work I was just interested to know how you got on with cement based adhesive rather than the dispersion adhesive you normally use ? 😛ete

i do use cement based adhesives on the odd occasion, obviously on large format tiles. i still think its a pain in the bum though. mixing, stopping mixing stopping. as i like to back butter tiles individualy(to stop mess etc) i tend to make a nice stiff mixture, probably stiffer than i should.ive actually started to weigh tiles now to make sure the sqm2 coverage doesnt exceed what it states on the tubs) for the average size bathroom i still use tubbed addy for instance on 400/250 tiles. always keep bed to 3mm and always prime correctly. can i also state that i never ever supply materials and tell the customers to get the stuff the supplier recommends. (within reason ie pre mixed grouts and floor adhesives etc)
 

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