This is the tiling on a Victorian house bathroom floor after a renovation. Is this alignment / setting out acceptable? How can it be remedied if not?
Highlighted to the contractor from the start how the tiles do not run parallel to any of the walls, and was told the room isn’t square, so the tiler began from the middle of the room, focused on the entrance threshold. However the tiles aren’t aligned with the doorway wall or threshold either. At some point in the process, husband and I were about to ask them to remove and realign, but after going to speak to the contractor alone, he was convinced it would be ok to just make sure the bathtub is aligned with the tile pattern (by cutting into the wall slightly). Now the skirting and boxing are in (note the boxing is also not rectangular, trying to meet the tile pattern lines) and we have moved in, I think the pattern does look really off and makes the room feel wonky.
My questions are, is this acceptable or a bad quality job? Is this something nobody would notice except me (as hubby argues)?
If not acceptable, is the contractor/ tiler still responsible for remedying this, given we signed it off, not knowing how to judge the job?
Many thanks for your advice.
Highlighted to the contractor from the start how the tiles do not run parallel to any of the walls, and was told the room isn’t square, so the tiler began from the middle of the room, focused on the entrance threshold. However the tiles aren’t aligned with the doorway wall or threshold either. At some point in the process, husband and I were about to ask them to remove and realign, but after going to speak to the contractor alone, he was convinced it would be ok to just make sure the bathtub is aligned with the tile pattern (by cutting into the wall slightly). Now the skirting and boxing are in (note the boxing is also not rectangular, trying to meet the tile pattern lines) and we have moved in, I think the pattern does look really off and makes the room feel wonky.
My questions are, is this acceptable or a bad quality job? Is this something nobody would notice except me (as hubby argues)?
If not acceptable, is the contractor/ tiler still responsible for remedying this, given we signed it off, not knowing how to judge the job?
Many thanks for your advice.
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