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Hi all,
I'm re-tiling a shower cubicle at the moment. I've finished the centre tiles on all walls, and now I'm about to tile into the internal corners using half cuts. When tiling in to internal corners, I would like to know whether it's best practice to overlap one of the tiles running into the corner (so one of the cut edges is hidden), or cut each so the expansion gap is 'mitred' instead ?
I can imagine that the 2nd option would look better (as long as I can do the cuts accurately enough ..), but the first option seems to have less 'void' behind the tiles for filling. Which is considered best ?
BTW, I've posted as a guest as I'm nearly done with the project, but I've read and learned loads from the forum posts in the past weeks and months to help me get this far - thanks to all the contributors
Simo
I'm re-tiling a shower cubicle at the moment. I've finished the centre tiles on all walls, and now I'm about to tile into the internal corners using half cuts. When tiling in to internal corners, I would like to know whether it's best practice to overlap one of the tiles running into the corner (so one of the cut edges is hidden), or cut each so the expansion gap is 'mitred' instead ?
I can imagine that the 2nd option would look better (as long as I can do the cuts accurately enough ..), but the first option seems to have less 'void' behind the tiles for filling. Which is considered best ?
BTW, I've posted as a guest as I'm nearly done with the project, but I've read and learned loads from the forum posts in the past weeks and months to help me get this far - thanks to all the contributors
Simo