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Carl Hammond

Hi everyone, after sitting my week intensive tiling course in April my dad asked me to have a go at doing a small en-suite and a kitchen for him, I have done bits of both as we have not yet bought all the tools as did not get time today and the only shop we were near had sold out so I have done all the full tiles and the cuts are to be done still.

Anyway this is a converted barn so you can image how nun-straight the walls are etc so I think I have done a good job.

Little brothers en-suite

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Kitchen (smallest part started)

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If anyone else has any idea's of what I could have done to make it better all comments welcome please to help me for future jobs.

Basically I marked out as normal and am working so the cuts are the un-even parts along the tops and then the side's have symetrical cuts etc.

Hope you like the job so far as this is my first ever attempt.
What you think? good or bad comments welcome.

I know the tiles in kitchen look higher on left but thats due to the angle of everything there, was/is there a way around this as I thought you had to work so you had everything in line and then fill the gaps or would you recommend moving them down adn having odd sizes cuts along the top, in flesh does not look that far out at all, dads happy so far.
 
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Carl Hammond

I was worried about the gap on the left in kitchen pics, but if I had worked around the shape fo the serface it'd look aweful as the tiles would work upwards, so I worked across measuring all areas and decided bigger gap at bottom for cuts could be ok, anyone disagree and if so what could I do in future as this is not even an 8th of the kitchen needed.
 
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Carl Hammond

yes its well old, more pics of place to come, I worked from the bottom up but measured across so the bottom wiles were in-line not working up the wall diagnally as I went across if that makes sence, the gaps slightly bigger but could not think of a way around it or the tiles would not go straight across the wall they'd be going diagonally up the wall.

Tghought with a small cut, grout and sealant the gap'df be eliminated?
 
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LM Ceramics

you have only but a few tiles on i cant really judge whether its good or not are you tiling round the socket in the kitchen its a bit weird that you have left it out dont work downwards on a kitchen and also i would have tiled all the wall including aroung the sockets your joints may not line up which will make it look rough

as for the bathroom it looks like your tiles have slipped under your level line which will cause you problems if your tiling all the walls

need to get a pic of the finished product before i can say its a good job
 
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Carl Hammond

you have only but a few tiles on i cant really judge whether its good or not are you tiling round the socket in the kitchen its a bit weird that you have left it out dont work downwards on a kitchen and also i would have tiled all the wall including aroung the sockets your joints may not line up which will make it look rough

as for the bathroom it looks like your tiles have slipped under your level line which will cause you problems if your tiling all the walls

need to get a pic of the finished product before i can say its a good job

No that line is not my line, I re-marked out today as that was someone elses and it was miles out IMO.

I could not get a cutter anywhere so I measured up for the cut's (tiles to eb put in there) and they are going to be done but fit nicely) or will when I have the cutter next week.
 
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LM Ceramics

i understand what your saying but when you leave tiles out round a socket regardless whether you have already marked them out sometimes they dont go back in correctly thats my experience and i have tiled alot of kitchens before at least thats not your line in the bathroom also for the kitchen socket could you have not used your tile nippers to go round the socket if you had no cutter

are you going to make a living out of tiling
 
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Carl Hammond

The ones along the bottom need cutting to fit, as this is where the work surface was not fittied flush adn straight, its at an angle, I have to get the tiles to fit correctly, I am working on the socket next, goign to have about 2-3mm of tile behind the socket so it fits behind with longer screws so no cuts showing.

I am hoping to make a living out of it someday which is why I decide dto put my first ever attempt on here, could be a lot worse, maybe in areas could be better which is why I am asking for comments, be them good or bad as I will be looking for ideas for future as practice makes perfect and I am a perfectionist and believe I could be very good in time. I dont think its bad for a first attempt?
 
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Fekin

Personally I would have centered the worktop wall and tiled outwards making even 2/3rd cuts either side of the wall instead of a wide gap which ain't quite big enough for a slither cut and too wide to be left as it is.

Also I would have waited for the cutter before tiling anything really, but that's a personal choice.

Good luck and look forward to more pics :thumbsup:
 

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