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I am in the throes of tiling the walls in the bathroom - all of them.
I am using tiles that are almost 2' X 1' (metric equivalent). Anyhow it works out that the bottom tile is approx 1/2" from the floor tile. I sort of like the idea of not having a baseboard, but having tile right to tile. Ideally the gap would have been smaller, but that is how it all worked out, not having a tile stretcher handy. I was wondering if anyone has suggestions: - fill it with grout? - is there some other material commonly used for that purpose? - slice a little piece of tile to fit ( probably look stupid) - forget it and cut each and every tile to make them shorter and insert a baseboard and all that entails? Any ideas from people who may do this all the time is appreciated. Obviously I do it once every 20 years unless I can possibly avoid it.... BSA |
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