I am about to take the plunge at begin tiling my back passage :yikes: much to the delight and trepidation of Mrs Ajax.
I am using 150mm x 150mm quarry tiles from Wickes (mainly cos they're cheap and I'm tight) and I want to do a diamond pattern with no border so diagoally laid tiles all the way to the edges. Did my front path the same way some years ago but I laid the walls for that and they were square and straight.
Anyway the passage is about 3m by 1.5m and I have laid SLC over the lot so that I have a very slight fall to one point where any water that might get in can run off to and out through a drain.
Being an old house nothing is straight including the bases of the walls on all four sides of the passage so I can't just cut tiles in half diagonally and start at the edges as I did at the front.
I think I need to draw a straight line right down the middle and lay a row of tiles along the line and work out from the centre and then cut the edges to fit as I get there.
Does anyone have a better (and by that I of course mean easier) idea.
The passage is semi outdoors i.e. covered and I don't tile quickly. I used Wickes outdoor tile adhesive last time and it is fine so will probably use it again. Constructive comments or ideas on this also welcome.
I am using 150mm x 150mm quarry tiles from Wickes (mainly cos they're cheap and I'm tight) and I want to do a diamond pattern with no border so diagoally laid tiles all the way to the edges. Did my front path the same way some years ago but I laid the walls for that and they were square and straight.
Anyway the passage is about 3m by 1.5m and I have laid SLC over the lot so that I have a very slight fall to one point where any water that might get in can run off to and out through a drain.
Being an old house nothing is straight including the bases of the walls on all four sides of the passage so I can't just cut tiles in half diagonally and start at the edges as I did at the front.
I think I need to draw a straight line right down the middle and lay a row of tiles along the line and work out from the centre and then cut the edges to fit as I get there.
Does anyone have a better (and by that I of course mean easier) idea.
The passage is semi outdoors i.e. covered and I don't tile quickly. I used Wickes outdoor tile adhesive last time and it is fine so will probably use it again. Constructive comments or ideas on this also welcome.