When tiling a bathroom where do you start?

You typically want to start your bathroom tile installation in the back corner. But if you just start tiling from the back corner, your most visible areas will not line up as planned. Instead, carefully layout the floor tiles with the tile spacers in between them.
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When tiling a bathroom where do you start floor or walls?

Whilst you can tile either one first, popular opinion based on experience is that is is easier to tile the walls first and then the floor, if you are tiling both in a room. This ensures that you keep the floor tiles cleaner as you won't be doing so much work around them once they are installed.
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Do you start at the bottom when tiling?

A batten board helps you start your bottom-most course or row of tiles. A batten board is usually a 1x4 or 1x2 board screwed directly into the wall. The batten board should be horizontal and level. Do not start the batten board on the floor.
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Where should I start my tile?

The line crossing at the room's center are the starting point of the tile. Lay a row of tiles along a straightedge more than halfway across the room. For consistent joints, use tile spacers. This row determines the size of cut tiles along the walls.
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Do you start tiling in a corner?

Most of the tiles will need to be cut to fit the perimeter of the room; starting in a corner allows you to begin the pattern with full tiles on a straight line and move evenly into the room. In this case, beginning in the center may make it more difficult to get the pattern moving evenly.
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Where do you start laying wall tiles?

Getting Started

It's always advisable to start tiling your grid in the centre of the wall, as it's easier to make sure your pattern is symmetrical. It also means any half-tiles you may need can go at the end of each row and will be of matching size.
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Should I lay tiles horizontal or vertical?

Lay bathroom wall tiles vertically when you want your room to look taller. If you have a low ceiling but a wider floor space, you may like to choose this option to open up your space vertically. Use large format tiles instead of many small tiles, as having many grout joints can make the space feel more cramped.
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What comes first ceiling or floor tiles?

You can either start with false ceiling or with floor tiling because both are not inter dependent. But if you go with the tiling first then you need to protect the tiles as for false ceiling you need Aluminum supports, gypsum boards, ties etc.
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Do you grout shower walls or floor first?

Always grout the walls first for this how to grout tile project, and after they're finished, the floor. That'll keep you from messing up a finished floor. Apply the grout diagonally across the tile joints to squish the grout into the joints (Photo 5).
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Which direction do you lay a 12x24 bathroom floor?

For a much smaller space, such as the bathroom, it's best to lay down the tiles the long way, where the longer side is set vertically. Visually, a long and narrow direction lengthens a small room.
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What direction should you lay tile in a small bathroom?

Direction of Tile

If a room is narrow, this further elongates the space, making it appear in longer and narrower than it is. This problem can be solved by installing the tiles on the diagonal. This draws the eye out to the corners of the room, which visually widens the space.
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Do you paint walls before tiling?

Paint first, but definitely not the areas where you want to tile. Mark the area out where you intend to tile and only overlap with paint by a very small amount. Then when tiling, just take care with the application of tiles, adhesive and grout. There is no need to get adhesive and grout all over the walls.
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Do I tile shower ceiling first?

When installing tile on the ceiling you want to install the tile on the shower walls all the way up to the last row before the ceiling – as I've done in these photos.
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How much space should be between floor and wall tiles?

When you install ceramic tile on the floor, you must take care to create an expansion joint between the walls and the tiled floor. The Tile Council of North America recommends at least a quarter-inch gap between the tile floor and the walls. Never fill this gap with grout, because tile grout is not flexible.
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Where do you stop bathroom tiles?

Usually there is a logical place to end the tile, either at the top row of tile, or, at the top of someone's budget! As long as the wall is protected from water below the showerhead and around a splashing bather, you're fine functionally.
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