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lhdm5

Hello All,

What would be the default direction of laying rectangular tiles in a house?

I have travertine 60x40 tiles which are to go down throughout the ground floor area which is open plan including the dining/kitchen area, through the living room and entrance hall, plus out onto a large terrace area.

My thinking is to run the tiles long side running with longer dimension of the room.

Can someone give me some advice as my tilers are literally waiting to hear from me right now.

Thanks in advance
 
G

Gazzer

Hello All,

What would be the default direction of laying rectangular tiles in a house?

I have travertine 60x40 tiles which are to go down throughout the ground floor area which is open plan including the dining/kitchen area, through the living room and entrance hall, plus out onto a large terrace area.

My thinking is to run the tiles long side running with longer dimension of the room.

Can someone give me some advice as my tilers are literally waiting to hear from me right now.

Thanks in advance

Thats usually the way i go but some clients prefer different.
 
T

The D

How about laying the tiles at a 45 degree angle and brick bond like this.
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Its a personal taste thing mate.

I always say run the long edge with the direction you will be walking, if you understand:thumbsup:

But I've just done a couple of 600x300 slate jobs, where both customers, coincidentally, have opted to tile brick bond across the width of the floor.....

No wrong or right way I suppose:smilewinkgrin:
 
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lhdm5

They've already laid 20m2 down today but across the long dimension, I've asked them to stop while my wife has another look and sends me pictures as I'm overseas.

I'm still thinking my preference is correct but I understand from somewhere else that laying long tile side across the shortest dimension will allow for wall discrepencies, however having had my plan in my mind I just can't get my head around seeing it as the tilers have started it.
 
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mikethetile

So you haven't decided yet, but the tilers have fixed 20m2:yikes: You'll be popular if you change the direction from what they've fixed:lol::lol:
I was thinking that

unless it was specified beforehand they havent done anything wrong other than not seeking clarification from the client before laying
 
L

lhdm5

I'm now popular with the tilers and my wife as I argued that I had told her weeks ago how I wanted them laid.

I used to be a ceiling fixer myself years ago and know exactly what I thought of clients changing their minds, at least we didn't glue ceilings up though.

She's going to have another look now and let me know, I just did a quick drawing and maybe accrossways would be better for the visual sizing of the rooms. I'll see when she sends a picture. I understand the tilers are having a beer until she gets there.
 
P

Peter

Not really a right or wrong way as such, depends a lot on the shape of the room, and where the doorway is. Some customers like to see the broken effect walking into the room, and others like to see the straight lines running. Personally, I prefer to lay the long side of the tile with the longer side of the room. Kitchens, I'd usually lay longways starting from the 'cooker unit' or whatever unit is against the back wall.
 
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lhdm5

Not sure at the moment who made the decision to start as the conversation between my wife and I is limited right now.:argue:
I think the photos answer any more questions. :oops:It's probably a good job I'm 2000 miles away:egypt:, anyway as well as me paying to re-lay the tiles I've promised the guys all I can get from dutyfree in three weeks. At least the glue was still wet.
We are going with the longways route and despite my subsequent doubts will now have to be happy with the result.
Out of interest I'll post pics of the final result then you can all see if I was right or wrong, or divorced!
Thanks for all the replies.
 

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