Do you start in the middle when tiling?

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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Do you start in the middle when tiling a floor?

Theoretically, the tiles can be put down beginning at any area of the room, but beginning in corners, for instance, will often not lead to a balanced installation. The center of the room offers a logical area to begin some tile installations, such as diagonal tile patterns.
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Where do you start when laying 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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When tiling a bathroom floor where do you start?

The thinset needs to set for at least 24 hours before any walking on it or you can mess up all your hard work. What is this? 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.
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Where do you stop tile in a doorway?

The best place to stop running the tile is under the door. From the bathroom side, you want to see tile disappear under the door, from the hallway side, you don't want to see tile if the hallway is hardwood or carpet.
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How to Tile a Floor: Where to place first tile on floor



Can you start tiling at the top?

When tiling the wall around a bath, start from the bottom and then move towards the top. Cut tiles will be less visible at the top. Also, if you start tiling from the top of the wall, tiles may slip and fall because of the weight. If you don't tile from floor to the ceiling, it is easy to end with a full tile.
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How far into a doorway should you tile?

5-6mm into the casing where the door closes. Hopefully the floor covering on the other side also goes into the casing by at least that much.
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How do you keep grout lines straight?

10 steps for grouting narrow grout lines
  1. Mix the grout. Pour unsanded tile grout into a bucket and mix it with water, carefully following the instructions on the package. ...
  2. Let the grout rest. ...
  3. Scoop. ...
  4. Spread. ...
  5. Force the grout into the grout lines. ...
  6. Scrape off excess. ...
  7. Apply more grout. ...
  8. Let the grout rest.
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How do you get straight lines on the floor?

WHEN any project calls for drawing a long straight line on a floor, wall or similar flat surface, a professional mechanic will use a chalk line. A chalk line can be as long as needed, being limited only by the length of the line used. When stretched tight, it enables you to ''draw'' a perfectly straight line.
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When tiling a wall Do you start at the top or bottom?

Here's how you do it: Install the first four tiles in a pyramid: three on the bottom and one on top. Every subsequent row is a process of draping over the pyramid, back and forth. Begin your first drape on either the right or left side, and bring it up, over, and down the other side.
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Do I tile the floor before the 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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What size spacers should I use for 12x24 tiles?

Installing 12×24 Tile: Grouting

We used 1/4 inch spacers to achieve the perfect grout lines that you see here and I would definitely recommend using them, even if you think you're pretty comfortable with tiling.
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How big should grout lines be for 12x12 tile?

The manufacture specifies 3/16 of an inch for grout spacing. The tiles are not exact in size. They can be off as much as 3/32 of an inch. If I go smaller than 3/16 of an inch on my grout spacing would this cause the grout to crack.
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What size notched trowel for 12x24 wall tile?

Generally, for the 12×24 inch floor tiles, you should use a square-notched trowel that has either ¼-inch by ½-inch or ½-inch by ½-inch notch.
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Does door trim go over tile?

The short answer: In nearly every instance, try to have the door trim or casing overlap the tile. This produces a cleaner, more professional look. Plus, while removing the trim to cut it or undercutting it can be difficult, it is not as difficult as making several cuts into the tile for the tile to form-fit the trim.
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Does tile go under trim?

The short answer is, in the majority of cases, tile should always go under baseboards. Baseboards provide cover for uneven walls, hide the end cuts for tile, and provide an aesthetically pleasing finish to a room by connecting it all.
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