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kitchen tiles, where do you start ?

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 5:01 pm
by ogon
I am going to attempt to tile my kitchen, the walls are pretty sound and surface good, my question is , where do you actually start from, sounds daft but none of my mates seem to know the answer.

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 9:28 am
by stiz
Hi

I'm a complete amateur at tiling but have just tiled my kitchen. I tiled three walls. On one I have a range cooker, so I started from the central point of this so that the 'splashback' area looks symetrical. On the wall with the window, I knew where I wanted the tiles to end, so I started there with a whole tile and worked backwards. The third wall I started from the middle.

Basically I wanted to make the whole think look symetrical, with cut tiles at the corners and not at the end of a run.

One mistake I made was not to check the spacing of the tiles. Get a piece of wood and mark a line of tiles on it so that you can check you don't end up with an unfeasibly thin tile at one end - I had to lower my extractor fan to avoid having to fit 5mm thin tiles at the top of my splashback!

I'm sure you'll get better advice from a professional, but this is what I did!

Good luck.

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 9:13 pm
by ogon
Stiz,
thanks for your reply to my question,what you said makes my problem alot clearer, the idea of marking a piece of wood with the tile lay out will make it easier,I hope!,
thanks again
ogon.