Hi peeps,
Thanks in advance for any help and advice you can give! Am tiling my kitchen, but have just discovered that the work surface on one side of the cooker we have is slightly lower than the run of worktop on the other side of the cooker (I know, I know - the person who fitted it needs to buy a spirit level...)
So am wondering what your advice would be to compensate for this height difference without leaving a big gap between the bottom tile and worktop over the lower portion..? It runs out by about 8mm (would you believe I've never ever noticed it in the 5 years I've lived in the house?). I was thinking about tiling on an ever so slight slant to compensate for the run out - think it would end up being over the distance of about 2.5metres so hopefully wouldn't be noticeable....
Any advice would be much appreciated as to perhaps how you good people have overcome a similar situation.
Thanks,
Andrew
Thanks in advance for any help and advice you can give! Am tiling my kitchen, but have just discovered that the work surface on one side of the cooker we have is slightly lower than the run of worktop on the other side of the cooker (I know, I know - the person who fitted it needs to buy a spirit level...)
So am wondering what your advice would be to compensate for this height difference without leaving a big gap between the bottom tile and worktop over the lower portion..? It runs out by about 8mm (would you believe I've never ever noticed it in the 5 years I've lived in the house?). I was thinking about tiling on an ever so slight slant to compensate for the run out - think it would end up being over the distance of about 2.5metres so hopefully wouldn't be noticeable....
Any advice would be much appreciated as to perhaps how you good people have overcome a similar situation.
Thanks,
Andrew