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Currently fitting stone ledge tiles (the stack type) on a fireplace. Have been using spacers to keep these level and worked out the fireplace opening correctly.
As its only one wall i just have the the straight run up to the ceiling to finish. Tiles are 600 x 150mm.
Ceiling to floor is accurate but for some reason the coving is out, although this does match up with the rest of the room.
Unfortunately didn't spot this earlier and am now left with 640mm on the left and 620mm on the right. If i continue level i don't think it will look right and will have trouble at the coving.
Based on 150mm tile height i have 4 full rows to play with, the stone ledges are about 30mm each but have loads of offcuts so could fit them indvidually at the end and cut down if need be.
But would you say the best option here is as they are stacked stone, is to stop following level and bring up the left side 2.5mm every row to bring this back to being level at coving or try and cut the stone in on final row or any other way.
Was pleased with the work up to then.
As its only one wall i just have the the straight run up to the ceiling to finish. Tiles are 600 x 150mm.
Ceiling to floor is accurate but for some reason the coving is out, although this does match up with the rest of the room.
Unfortunately didn't spot this earlier and am now left with 640mm on the left and 620mm on the right. If i continue level i don't think it will look right and will have trouble at the coving.
Based on 150mm tile height i have 4 full rows to play with, the stone ledges are about 30mm each but have loads of offcuts so could fit them indvidually at the end and cut down if need be.
But would you say the best option here is as they are stacked stone, is to stop following level and bring up the left side 2.5mm every row to bring this back to being level at coving or try and cut the stone in on final row or any other way.
Was pleased with the work up to then.