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Hey guys, I made a hello thread and updated it with a bit of background. Basically I'm a complete novice (diy course at local tech) who wants to tile my bathroom floor and splashbacks but wants to try my best to do it the best way I can. Im a keen diy er and have an interest to learn to be able to tile my own mini projects.

Could anyone tell me the best way to upload photos here from my iPhone? Not so hot with that kinda thing!

Anyways back to the bathroom, I have the room stripped aside from the sink so far, bath is still in but hoping not too have to remove it and tile under the plastic panel, the floor was previously vinyl and I think its chipboard approx 20 mm thick but I'll will confirm this.

My first question is the vinyl has left a sticky residue on the chipboard, I'm assuming the floor will need over boarded from reading on here but do I need to remove this sticky residue and if so what is my best way of doing this?

As the floor will need over boarded and I want to tile below my bath panel slightly do I need to overboard just the areas I'm tiling or will I need to remove the bath and overboard the entire room?

The bathroom is small, I havent measured it precisely but I'd estimate roughly 3/4 square metres.

Thanks in advance, Stevie
 
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It says spacing between joints for walls should be 2mm, 3mm for floors.

The reasoning behind it is to allow for movement.

But at tile edging like in the picture, it's the end of the run of tiles, sort of thing, so it's not going to move into anything. Plus tile trim has a void inside it (the quarter moon shape ones anyway).

Must be honest, I'm not actually sure now I've sen that because it does look neat.

But on an external corner, surely you'd be creating a weak point where the grout is the corner, and some flimsy plastic trim, instead of the solid tile with some trim protection on the edge of it.

Start taking a look in hotel bathrooms and pubs and in pictures on the forum. We WILL get to the bottom of this lol.

I'm going to make a poll.
 

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