Kitchen tiling
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 8:43 pm
by gerryyy
Hi, i'm tiling an L-SHAPED kitchen, with a cooker hood on one wall and an 1800 window on the other.. i have tiled before, but usually working to someone elses measurements. how do i centre the tiles, to the centre of the wall, or to the centre of the hood/window?
Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 12:38 pm
by kbrownie
HI gerryyy,
you want to have as you've said the centre tile at the window and at the cooker hood. Looks better.
Best of Luck
KB
Re: Kitchen tiling
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 10:27 am
by mrgtg1
[quote="gerryyy"]Hi, i'm tiling an L-SHAPED kitchen, with a cooker hood on one wall and an 1800 window on the other.. i have tiled before, but usually working to someone elses measurements. how do i centre the tiles, to the centre of the wall, or to the centre of the hood/window?[/quote] Gerry you need to measure both walls and the width of your tile - it maybe better to have a full tile in the centre of the cooker hood, but then again it depends how the tiles work out at the end of the run ,ie in the corners - so drop a line vertically in the centre of your hood and with a tile in your hand and a pencil on the side of the tile, mark a tile at a time towards the corner to see how it will work out, do this both ways from the centre, if the cuts are good go with a centre tile, if they are not you might be best placed with the tile falling either side of the centre line - each wall is different try both options. With respect to your window - you want good cuts either side of the window, or a full tile one side and a reasonable amount the other side - so try first with a full tile one side and work across the bottom of the window to see how it be on the other side, if thats ok, check into both corners - easy (not)! Matthew