Is flat ok?

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For all intent and purpose the floor is flat (now comes the contradiction) its just running off.

Once tiled you won't notice the floor has a run just spending the clients money thats not really needed in my opinion
 
I live in a period property and would have a nervous break down if i used a laser level to try and bring things up to modern standards so i us my noddle

things that have to be level i level or plumb anything thats already out, walls floors etc i leave as this is part of the character that i paid for

if i wanted a perfect environment i would have bought a new house on an estate or a loft style wharehouse conversion

people who buy period properties are buying the quirks of settlement and building out of plumb

the chances are they know the floors out but are not bothered, give them the option............... its their home and they may like the quirks
 
Hi,to make the slope not to obvious,you can offer your customer to do the skirting area with the floor tiles.Here´s an example of what i mean. I did not choose the tiles!

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I have done that a couple of times, topped with metal trim it looks nice, will post pics when I get home....
Interesting shower there, looks a fair old 'hop up' to get in it, where does the step to the left lead to? or is it a low shelf?
 
Hi Aflemi, Your right the shower is a bit strange, so is the Owner! Its actually the original entrance to a 4th floor Apartment. The ledge to the left is a bank so you can bath your feet!:8:2Balls
 

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