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Grillhendl22 Jul 2020 18:19Although our tiles are not 60 by 120 but 30 by 60 (which is similar in proportions), we installed them like this:
Basically parallel to the T-joint:
Here you can see the direction more clearly:
And here is the transition from the bathroom to the hallway.
We laid out each row on site and then decided immediately...
Basically parallel to the T-joint:
Here you can see the direction more clearly:
And here is the transition from the bathroom to the hallway.
We laid out each row on site and then decided immediately...
Grillhendl schrieb:
Although we don’t have 60 by 120 but 30 by 60 (which is similar in proportions), we installed it like this:
Basically parallel to the T-joint:
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Here you can see the direction more clearly:
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And here is the transition from the bathroom to the hallway.
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We laid out one row on site each time and then decided immediately... Many thanks for your pictures. Based on feel, we would also install it that way.
I have another question.
The T wall is also part of the shower, and it does not reach the ceiling.
So, the shower consists of two interior walls that don’t reach the ceiling and one tall exterior wall. We would only tile the exterior wall up to the height of the T wall to keep all the tiles in the shower at the same height. The remaining area above the tiles would be plastered. The tiler says he would tile the tall wall all the way up to the ceiling.
What do you think?
The T wall is also part of the shower, and it does not reach the ceiling.
So, the shower consists of two interior walls that don’t reach the ceiling and one tall exterior wall. We would only tile the exterior wall up to the height of the T wall to keep all the tiles in the shower at the same height. The remaining area above the tiles would be plastered. The tiler says he would tile the tall wall all the way up to the ceiling.
What do you think?
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Grillhendl27 Jul 2020 07:21neutri80 schrieb:
Yes, that's correct. However, we are placing a mosaic strip on the floor between the shower and the rest of the bathroom. It will be as wide as the T.In that case, I would position it crosswise in the bathroom, parallel to the washbasins, with a change of direction at the toilet and shower.Similar topics