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StephenR
Hello Everyone,
I have had my first non payer in ten years and so have decided to go the small claims route. The detail of all this I will leave for now. The issue is whether I have made a mistake or not with the peacock border tiles. Please see the photos. He was disappointed the peacocks didn't match up in the corners. I can't see how I would have done that given the room is not whole tiles on any given wall. The walls are not perfectly vertical so needed cuts to the corners. The tiles were fixed using 1mm spacers. At any rate, overlap of tiles in the corners would remove the chance of match up anyway. Have I made a mistake or are the client's expectations out of line with reality?
This was my first go with traditional tiles and I know I could have done better on the external corner but again, the client didn't want other solutions I offered him at the time.
Thanks for any help.
Stephen
I have had my first non payer in ten years and so have decided to go the small claims route. The detail of all this I will leave for now. The issue is whether I have made a mistake or not with the peacock border tiles. Please see the photos. He was disappointed the peacocks didn't match up in the corners. I can't see how I would have done that given the room is not whole tiles on any given wall. The walls are not perfectly vertical so needed cuts to the corners. The tiles were fixed using 1mm spacers. At any rate, overlap of tiles in the corners would remove the chance of match up anyway. Have I made a mistake or are the client's expectations out of line with reality?
This was my first go with traditional tiles and I know I could have done better on the external corner but again, the client didn't want other solutions I offered him at the time.
Thanks for any help.
Stephen