To skim or not to skim

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Am tiling a shower area and bath surround in an extension.
The walls are a mix of block work and studs.
Question is, in an ideal scenario what is the best construction/treatment for the walls? Where a wall is going to be plastered up to a wet area would you get the plasterer to 'feather' in to that area or plaster it all then tank it?
Hope this makes sense?!
 
Really depends on what tiles you plan on installing ? , can the plasterer not fix a stop bead where the tiling starts and plasterer up to that , and then tank the wet area before tiling . Kop
 
no matter which board you use, you still have a transition between the plastered wall and the shower area. I’d skim up to where the tile starts or feather it in. You don’t want a thick skim whatever happens.
 

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