I do have a problem looming. Despite the time I spent thinking about the setting out, I neglected to consider the tiles above the wet wall and the thickness of the window cill which sits on top of it.

If I tile down to the cill, I'm going to have the problem of a tile which is too thin. Tiling behind the cill doesn't seem right somehow. I'd have to increase the height of the wet wall considerably if I want to avoid taking slithers off a large tile to make it fit and lowering the height of the wet wall is impossible.

I do have some "detail" travertine mosaic tiles which I wanted to fit as a course right round the wall but just couldn't get the setting out right if I used them. Maybe I can use them to get myself out of a bind somehow? I need to give this more thought.
 
Doing yourself proud there PJ...well done. Sounds like the mosaic could be a good idea, but your right to give it more thought.

And yep, I do remember nights out like that in pic5! lol
 
Work progressing very slowly at the moment. Was ill for a couple of days, so no proess at all on those days. I am currently working around the window. Got a couple of slithers to deal with (the cill is the same height as the wet wall) and have been agonising over the fitting of the trim around the window.

I tilied the reveals first and then planned to tile the wall and fit the trim then. It's not really working out. Don't get me wrong.....it's not bad just not perfect. If I were to do it again, I'd tile the walls first and fit the trim and then tile the reveals to suit. Still, I can use that lesson learnt when I tile the downstairs cloak.

Oh, and the spark was round today and we have lights! My wife isn't keen on the downlighters we've gone for. They're OK in the bathroom but not so good in the hall. They don;t light the whole room somehow and can be a bit blinding. I'm hoping things will improve when the walls are painted white.

Oh and the downstairs has been screeded. They used a retardant so it's taking a while to go off. And they added some fibrous stuff yo help it bond together. They've made a pretty good job of it and it nicely covers the wet UFH.

The PM is keen that we buy the doors so they can get on with the second fix chippy work but I'm delaying as I need to buy quite a few and want to avoid storing them any longer than I have to....especially when the wet trades have just finished.

When I get time, I'll post some more pictures. Hopefully, you'll be impressed!
 
Actually, I have a question. The foreman/plumber have suggested I tile to the bath rather than behind it. Is this the best way to do it?
 

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