So the baton s on the wall and you ve marked out your start point.
Tiling a wall where to start.
Do you stack the tile.
Check your floor for level and walls.
Hang a batten board to prevent tile slippage.
Here is an easy way to set your 1st row and the rest going up your wall then lastly the first row is set.
3 applying the tile adhesive.
The height of a tile from the bottom make a true horizontal using a laser level or spirit level.
Scoop out a golf ball sized amount of adhesive onto a notched trowel and spread enough adhesive in a thin layer over the wall to hang 2 3 tiles at a time.
Establish a layout line the key to successful tiling is to work from well established guide lines also called layout lines.
If you re only part tiling a wall a top horizontal row full of whole tiles makes for a much cleaner.
Creating horizontal rows.
So i have a couple features that influence i believe where i start tiling the window and the tub.
A batten board helps you start your bottom most course or row of tiles.
Install the wall tile in a pyramid shape.
Start applying the adhesive in a bottom corner about 1 tile length away from the bottom and side of the wall leaving space for the edge tiles.
Once you ve established your vertical rows it s time for the horizontal ones.
Where to start tiling a wall at a point low down approx.
Now it s time to apply some wall tile adhesive and start putting tiles on the wall it s important to wear protective gloves to help protect your hands from the adhesive which can be irritant.
The first step in laying out tile is to mark a layout line in the room.
Tips for tiling a wall 1.
The tile would extend from the door jamb about 5 from the floor over the tub where it goes up to near the celing around the back wall over the window then back down again and across behind the toilet and sink.
So you ve got that bottom row of tile.
If so adjust your layout to have wider tile on the sides.
Center a tile horizontally along the length of the wall and do a quick dry fit to make sure you don t have a lot of tiny tile at the end of the rows.
I explain why this method works soooo easy.
Lightly nail a timber batten to the wall this will be your start point and all other tiles will line with this.
For the vertical layout begin your pattern at the top of the wall so there ll be full uncut tile at the top.