I have a shower in a U shaped cubicle and I'm tiling along the back wall.
The back wall is 900mm wide and the tiles are 400mm wide.
I decided to have two tiles either side of the centre line and make up the 50mm each side with scrap bits of tiles I have left over.
The alternative is a single tile straddling the centre line and cut whole tiles to make up the 250mm gap each side. I wont be able to use the 150mm waste so this means three tiles per row as opposed to the two tiles per row method that I have chosen.
I've got the first row in now but I have a sneaking feeling that it somehow doesn't look right.
Is there a hard-and-fast rule with this that I should be following?
The back wall is 900mm wide and the tiles are 400mm wide.
I decided to have two tiles either side of the centre line and make up the 50mm each side with scrap bits of tiles I have left over.
The alternative is a single tile straddling the centre line and cut whole tiles to make up the 250mm gap each side. I wont be able to use the 150mm waste so this means three tiles per row as opposed to the two tiles per row method that I have chosen.
I've got the first row in now but I have a sneaking feeling that it somehow doesn't look right.
Is there a hard-and-fast rule with this that I should be following?