Absolute novice to tiling is attempting shower room, where to start ??

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Warleyboy71

Hi all,

Having my first attempt at tiling the shower room.
As you can see from the pics, ive boarded it throughout and a mate has skimmed it for me.
Got my level for first tiles and have battoned out.
But where do i start, ive checked lots of sites and watched loadsa videos, with lots of different opinions.
As my shower going in corner, do i put full tiles from right and work left or find centre of wall and have small cuts either side.
How do i work around the rest of the walls making it look easy on the eye.All of shower enclosure to be tiled with rest of room going 5 tiles up to just where paint begins
Any advice would be really appreciated.
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OP I know of people who skimmed out and painted bathrooms in a dormer bungalow. Tiled the batrooms and even tiled the slope and not one tile has came loose or fallen off in over 10 years. In theory what you done wasn't perfect but I wouldn't go changing it. I'd take the the paint off that's about it.
 
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OP I know of people who skimmed out and painted bathrooms in a dormer bungalow. Tiled the batrooms and even tiled the slope and not one tile has came loose or fallen off in over 10 years. In theory what you done wasn't perfect but I wouldn't go changing it. I'd take the the paint off that's about it.

Bet you don't know anyone that's skimmed cement backer board and tiled on that though.
 
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British Gypsum do a cement board that can be shaped to curved wall, had to skim once and the suction was unbelievable, never to be done again....
 
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Thanks bob, yea step will be a problem when I remove skim.
any idea wht is best way to remove emulsion, sanding ???
honestly unsure of tanking, just read a little on google about it, there is a kit on here recommended, might give that a try.
will take back my crappy adhesive recommended at tile choice and buy the cement based.
thanks again, wish I'd of known before plasterer had started.
ah well, learning curve and all that.

You could remove the plaster from the cement boards and get your plasterer to render it with rapid setting render (bal do one) but check with the technical department that you can do this as 4-5mm of render may not be enough depth to give it enough strength.
 
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right now im a DIYer and going to say that before i knew better, i tiled our bathroom 15 years ago and never knew not to paint the walls with an emulsion first but thats what i did and the tiles stayed up for 15 years now did i just get lucky
 
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I've tiled on paint, and lifting a tile, to pack it out a bit, took all the paint with it! Luckily I hadn't done too much, as it all had to come off. 😉
I generally do the tape test first now, but it still makes me nervous...
 
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right now im a DIYer and going to say that before i knew better, i tiled our bathroom 15 years ago and never knew not to paint the walls with an emulsion first but thats what i did and the tiles stayed up for 15 years now did i just get lucky

What were the walls, plasterboard or plaster?
 
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