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stuey72
Firstly apologies for the hand drawn half scale drawings.
1/3 brick bond in a small bathroom, there's always going to be a compromise but can't decide what's the best way to go with it. The window hits you straight on as you walk into the room therfore IMO the tile centred around the window looks correct however leaves 40mm cuts which will reduce down to approx 25mm when the next wall is tiled.
Offsetting everything to the right by 75mm gives better looking cuts of 115mm LH and 150mm RH (I would want to offset it further) but the centre window tile is noticeably offset.
There is a vanity basin and vanity toilet to go against this wall but Im not sure that'll detract from the 75mm offset.
The only saving grace about doing it the first way is that the wall to the left of the thin cuts could have a full tile butting against the cuts to continue the brick bond at full length.
What is your opinion on this please?
Thanks
Stu
1/3 brick bond in a small bathroom, there's always going to be a compromise but can't decide what's the best way to go with it. The window hits you straight on as you walk into the room therfore IMO the tile centred around the window looks correct however leaves 40mm cuts which will reduce down to approx 25mm when the next wall is tiled.
Offsetting everything to the right by 75mm gives better looking cuts of 115mm LH and 150mm RH (I would want to offset it further) but the centre window tile is noticeably offset.
There is a vanity basin and vanity toilet to go against this wall but Im not sure that'll detract from the 75mm offset.
The only saving grace about doing it the first way is that the wall to the left of the thin cuts could have a full tile butting against the cuts to continue the brick bond at full length.
What is your opinion on this please?
Thanks
Stu