Setting out advice - 600 x 300 x 9mm porcelain tile brick bond fashion?

@3_fall you're right, that does make for an optical illusion. Your photo looks like it was taken inside a doll house!

Also I hear you're the man to talk to about mitred corners. I have been practicing them at home with off cuts and feel confident making the cuts now. I heard one is meant to fill the joints with resin but this is the bit I don't know much about. What kind of resin? Where do you buy it? How do you colour match it? How best to apply it? Is it used in conjunction with any other product?

Haha no, but it is an attic space. (Large house 😊)

Oh just a short question then 🤣
I’ll look in again later.
 
Maybe someone else will face a similar problem too. I recently installed gypsum tiles that looked like bricks all over the bathroom! That gypsum was industrial, treated with a special moisture-proofing compound (the manufacturer promises at least 10 years for gypsum). You can see the results of work in the photo - the background for the Bathroom remodeling, scroll down to Services we provide: Schaumburg Home Remodeling. Renovate your House with Real Masters - IK Home Pros - https://ikhomepros.com/schaumburg-home-remodeling/ (I don’t know how to extract that photo). So, this tile is very easy to fit the right size, if you need, you can just cut it. In addition, it is not difficult to install:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yywp6bkyuss
 

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