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Posted by teser3@hotmail.com on April 13, 2008, 2:32 pm
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> > In my no tube small bathroom I have 32 inches from one wall to the
> > other wall and I have 12 inch ceramic tiles that I want to put on the
> > floor. I assume I need to put the 12 inch tile in the center and cut
> > the other 2 so I have 10 inch tile on both sides of the center tile.
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> First, you want to measure your tile. =A0Chances are they're 12.25"
> including the spacing lugs on each side. =A0If they have no lugs, you
> still have to plan for the grout space.
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> Putting such large tile in such a small bathroom is a matter of
> taste. =A0It will make the room look smaller, if you GAS, as opposed to
> "traditional" 1" floor tile.
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> > The floor tiling would be set up like this from the front of the
> > bathroom to the back:
> > Front of bathroom - 10 inch tile - 12 inch tile - 10 inch tile - Back
> > of bathroom
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> > Or do I do it this way:
> > Front of bathroom - 12 inch tile - 12 inch tile - 8 inch tile - Back
> > of bathroom
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> Start with whole tiles on the most visible walls (most likely the
> entry and on the side opposite the door hinge) and hide the cuts in
> the back. =A0It will be extremely helpful if those two most visible
> walls are 90=B0 square.
>
> I'd also advise considering removing the toilet rather than cutting
> around it.
> =A0-----
>
> - gpsman
Interesting about tile size. You think 12" is too big for such small
bathroom? The original tile I took out was around 7""
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