So I have a bathroom to do in 100 x 200 metros. Lucky me. Taps are on long side of bath next to wall. Taps are and bath are centred to wall. I generally like to use the taps as the centre. Tiles are to be fitted brick bond. Using the taps as centre means that I end up with a 25mm cut in reach corner - once tile on adjacent wall is scribed up to it cut will be even less
What to do? Lose centre behind taps of have tiny cut in corner.
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3mm spacers made no difference. I suppose I could use the shower end of bath, which you see first when entering bathroom as the focal centre point and work from there and not have taps centred
What to do? Lose centre behind taps of have tiny cut in corner.
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So I have a bathroom to do in 100 x 200 metros. Lucky me. Taps are on long side of bath next to wall. Taps are and bath are centred to wall. I generally like to use the taps as the centre. Tiles are to be fitted brick bond. Using the taps as centre means that I end up with a 25mm cut in reach corner - once tile on adjacent wall is scribed up to it cut will be even less
What to do? Lose centre behind taps of have tiny cut in corner.
3mm spacers made no difference. I suppose I could use the shower end of bath, which you see first when entering bathroom as the focal centre point and work from there and not have taps centred
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