Advice on a poor job

Looking at my phone I appear to have only taken two photos, of the tray, one section of which has been grouted and the other not.

I will freely admit that I am a bit of a perfectionist and I'm probably pickier than most average homeowners when looking at/doing things like tiling, but these make me shudder.

Aside from the cutting, these tiles are obviously easy to space, it's the others that suffer the varying grout line thicknesses. They are an octagon/square pattern, barely visible in the corner of the one photo.

Anyway, two photos, will take more when I'm next over, tomorrow I think.
 

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On another note... the bathroom I did for some friends of ours, and my first attempt at anything more complicated than a bath surround or kitchen splashback tiling wise. Large size tiles (400x300 if I remember correctly, had to buy a big Rubi to manage the cuts), all walls floor to ceiling, stud walling... was good fun if a little daunting. The floor is vinyl. Feel free to critique that while you're at it, lol. 😀
 

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Looking at my phone I appear to have only taken two photos, of the tray, one section of which has been grouted and the other not.

I will freely admit that I am a bit of a perfectionist and I'm probably pickier than most average homeowners when looking at/doing things like tiling, but these make me shudder.

Aside from the cutting, these tiles are obviously easy to space, it's the others that suffer the varying grout line thicknesses. They are an octagon/square pattern, barely visible in the corner of the one photo.

Anyway, two photos, will take more when I'm next over, tomorrow I think.
Five words.
have should specsavers to gone!

that is not straight!
 
Were they fracking for oil & had a slight tremor & it ended up coming through the bathroom floor?
In all seriousness, that is not good enough.
 
Looking at my phone I appear to have only taken two photos, of the tray, one section of which has been grouted and the other not.

I will freely admit that I am a bit of a perfectionist and I'm probably pickier than most average homeowners when looking at/doing things like tiling, but these make me shudder.

Aside from the cutting, these tiles are obviously easy to space, it's the others that suffer the varying grout line thicknesses. They are an octagon/square pattern, barely visible in the corner of the one photo.

Anyway, two photos, will take more when I'm next over, tomorrow I think.


oh my Lordy lol lol .
 

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