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I tile for a living, don't start off a wall work your cuts out from the center, looks better, move the tiles to suit the cuts if they are small cuts a,t the edge.   Russ

No worries , no rooms are truly square so if you work your cuts out from the center leaving a good cut round the edges you don't notice it running out. Like what's already been said I'd remove the toi

Lino.................pub...................result

All kidding aside, good tilers are like gold! I tried doing my own once, and had to get a professional in to put it right ! Good luck, and I may be wrong, but isn't it "Flemish Bond". ?

I lay slabs iv always called it English bond ? ?
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Hay in, set your tiles out across from the rad wall to the bath as long as your not ending up with a dicky half inch cut then start from there, take the toilet out and work from the top of the bathroom out so your not going over your laid tiles

just done that there's about 4 inches ?so will I stagger the joints?. And if I take my toilet off will the sisterin ( shut it brigzy) fall down ?
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you have to lay boards on top of floor boards and screw them every 6inchs id say a 3/8 ply board and all screws need to be counter sunk,you then have to uni bond the the boards and :thumbs:

I would have done but you no how it is with concrete floors ??
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you have to lay boards on top of floor boards and screw them every 6inchs id say a 3/8 ply board and all screws need to be counter sunk,you then have to uni bond the the boards and :thumbs:

I would have done but you no how it is with concrete floors

 

sorry didnt look properly :laugh: iv done right through my house with 600 x 600 tiles all i did was found the cnter of the room got it square and worked outwards both sides so the cuts around the outsides are uniform all the same size and then cut and fixed them the next day

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you have to lay boards on top of floor boards and screw them every 6inchs id say a 3/8 ply board and all screws need to be counter sunk,you then have to uni bond the the boards and :thumbs:

I would have done but you no how it is with concrete floors

sorry didnt look properly :laugh: iv done right through my house with 600 x 600 tiles all i did was found the cnter of the room got it square and worked outwards both sides so the cuts around the outsides are uniform all the same size and then cut and fixed them the next day
ya chuffed eye good for you biggis lol
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Lino.................pub...................result ;)

A tidy up wouldn't go amiss. You can't lay Lino over a pile of rubble.

 

Although it would make a nice pillow when you fall off the shitter pissed.

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