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Hi, I am about to embark on tiling the bathroom of our first home and want to do it right. I've got a few questions I'm hoping you can help with :smilewinkgrin: Pre-text: The bathroom is in a 1970's house. Walls are concrete and the floor is covered with tongue-and-groove floorboards. The bathroom is tiny measuring around 1.8m square :bigcry:. It has a wide window on the rear wall. We are tiling the floor and walls completely. Walls The bathroom walls are currently tiled but some of the tiles have fallen off and they have been poorly fitted in the first place (uneven, bulging, etc.). We are going to strip back the tiles to the walls as these don't provide a good enough foundation in my opinion. We've taken one tile off to find the plaster has also come off. The wall behind is concrete (1970's house). From reading this forum I believe I can either:
- Re-plaster the original concrete wall > tank > affix tiles
- Dot and dab affix backerboard to the concrete > tank > affix tiles
- Affix backerboard to the floor > tank > affix tiles
- Lift floorboards > lay WBP Ply (18mm?) >lay backerboard(?) > tank > affix tiles