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davemul
Morning all
Im just setting out my walls.. as suspected its going to be a pain in the proverbial
To get things just how I like, I will be left with a thin sliver of tile at the top of 2 walls out of 4.
Above the horizontal laser line, is this unacceptable?
If I bring it down then I will be left with a thin cut rather than a full tile on the next wall because of a wooden beam on show. See pic for dilemma
This is the transition to the next wall which makes the thin cut necessary to get a good follow on
and this is the view from walking in the bathroom..
IF I bring it down a tad so the cut is bigger and I have a cut on the joining wall.... albeit not as thin.. then I am left with a thinner cut to the floor and also the row line on the niches / TV will be low down (as pictured below with the baton showing where a row of tiles goes...)
sorry for all the pics!
thanks guys
Dave
Im just setting out my walls.. as suspected its going to be a pain in the proverbial
To get things just how I like, I will be left with a thin sliver of tile at the top of 2 walls out of 4.
Above the horizontal laser line, is this unacceptable?
If I bring it down then I will be left with a thin cut rather than a full tile on the next wall because of a wooden beam on show. See pic for dilemma
This is the transition to the next wall which makes the thin cut necessary to get a good follow on
and this is the view from walking in the bathroom..
IF I bring it down a tad so the cut is bigger and I have a cut on the joining wall.... albeit not as thin.. then I am left with a thinner cut to the floor and also the row line on the niches / TV will be low down (as pictured below with the baton showing where a row of tiles goes...)
sorry for all the pics!
thanks guys
Dave
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