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ljmountain
I am tiling my bathroom, it is my first wall tiling project (have done a couple of floors). When deciding the layout I had to make a decision about where to have a narrow cut (I did the tile height story stick), for better or worse I decided to have this at the ceiling (I would have placed this at the floor level with hindsight - I have learnt a lot from this forum in the last week!). The cuts are going to be between 20mm and 50mm high (tile is 200mm high x 250mm wide), I believe the rule is not to make cuts less than 20% so I am breaking rule by having cuts of 20mm. My wife has suggested we don't do the cuts and use coving, I was considering this but this forum has made me think it will look like I am hiding something. I am 95% complete with the tiling and only have this last row of cuts to complete, the rest of the bathroom looks fantastic and I don't want to ruin it. I think I have three options (if there are more please let me know!):
1) Use coving\cornice
2) Accept cuts of 20-50mm
3) Rip out the last row of tiles and put a second mosaic border in place, this will then finish with 140mm - 170mm cuts at the ceiling level (I already have a 50mm mosaic border at 1000mm).
Thanks in advanced.
1) Use coving\cornice
2) Accept cuts of 20-50mm
3) Rip out the last row of tiles and put a second mosaic border in place, this will then finish with 140mm - 170mm cuts at the ceiling level (I already have a 50mm mosaic border at 1000mm).
Thanks in advanced.