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Hi there, I can't decide if this will be ok.
I am tiling my sisters kitchen, splashbacks all round and windowsill.
Whilst marking out for tiling. The splashback behind the taps upto the windowsill is about 3-4mm higher than 2tiles deep, but is having trim, so need to butt up nicely. How can I lose this as the walls either side run off from this, so it will effect the whole job.
Instead of butting tiles unto the worktops, will it be ok to position the first tile row about the width of a grout line higher, all round, as this would then work nicely for spacing. Could I grout between the worktop and the first tile, or will it get hidden with Silicon? Has anybody else ever had to do this.
I don't want it to look daft, but need it spaced nicely.
or will it be better, first row on the worktops, then the 2nd row, and then a thickish grout line between the 2nd row and the trim onto the sill!!!!
I hope you can understand this.
All feedback welcome, thanks.
I am tiling my sisters kitchen, splashbacks all round and windowsill.
Whilst marking out for tiling. The splashback behind the taps upto the windowsill is about 3-4mm higher than 2tiles deep, but is having trim, so need to butt up nicely. How can I lose this as the walls either side run off from this, so it will effect the whole job.
Instead of butting tiles unto the worktops, will it be ok to position the first tile row about the width of a grout line higher, all round, as this would then work nicely for spacing. Could I grout between the worktop and the first tile, or will it get hidden with Silicon? Has anybody else ever had to do this.
I don't want it to look daft, but need it spaced nicely.
or will it be better, first row on the worktops, then the 2nd row, and then a thickish grout line between the 2nd row and the trim onto the sill!!!!
I hope you can understand this.
All feedback welcome, thanks.
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