Choose a cutter which suits the tile you have chosen.
Tiling around a bath uk.
Of tiles on each side of it.
Allow tiles to cure for the amount of time designated on the thin set directions.
If you will need a small slip of tile then you may prefer to have a part tile near the bath lip or at the top of your tiled area.
Cut and lay tile until the desired amount of wall space is covered.
A better approach to half tiling bathrooms a much better approach is to glue tile trims to the wall prior to plastering tiling to separate the soon to be tiled areas from the plastered areas.
Marking the centre of the wall use the gauge stick to set out the rows.
Mark the half way point.
Tiling round a bath.
In tight spaces like behind the toilet or sink you may prefer to apply the grout to the tile instead.
Take a length of timber and lay it on the floor.
Remove tile spacers from between tiles.
Allow for the thickness of the grout.
Prepare grout as directed and apply with the straight trowel forcing it into the spaces between the tiles.
These can then be plastered up to leaving the areas that are to be tiled un plastered as above.
This is done with a waterproof material such as tiles or even wall panelling but it is often not necessary to fully tile the rest of the walls in the room as can be seen in this article.
Mark a horizontal line around your bath at this height.
Place a tile on it lengthways flush with one end of the stick and mark the timber where this tile finishesx.
Use the spirit level to ensure that this is perfectly horizontal.
Find out how many tiles will fit between the bath lip and mid point.
Mark the bottom of the lowest row of tiles and.
Always place the cut side of your tile towards the wall or floor.
Temporarily nail a thin guide batten to the wall aligned with the mark.
Remove excess thin set on or between tiles.
You may want to hire a a large electric one if you will need to make several cuts or your tiles are very thick or hard.