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My wife and I are in the process of laying 12" ceramic tiles on our
kitchen countertops. I know that 12'' square tiles are not usual but my wife saw it at an apartment recently and liked it. We have selected the tiles to lay and have already placed backerboard on the countertops. However, as a novice in this whole procedure, I have run into a problem that I am not sure of. One of the designs of tile placement that my wife and I have decided upon results in tiles joining at two cut edges with grout in-between. I know it is preferable to have tiles meet a two beveled edges, but is there any way to have two cut edges meet? Do we need to come up with another design? Will I have to go to the smaller tiles? I would appreciate help. Thanks Al |
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![]() "Al Kondo" wrote in message ... My wife and I are in the process of laying 12" ceramic tiles on our kitchen countertops. I know that 12'' square tiles are not usual but my wife saw it at an apartment recently and liked it. We have selected the tiles to lay and have already placed backerboard on the countertops. However, as a novice in this whole procedure, I have run into a problem that I am not sure of. One of the designs of tile placement that my wife and I have decided upon results in tiles joining at two cut edges with grout in-between. I know it is preferable to have tiles meet a two beveled edges, but is there any way to have two cut edges meet? Do we need to come up with another design? Will I have to go to the smaller tiles? I would appreciate help. Thanks Al I'm not a tile expert. I don't see a problem as long as you get a really clean cut using a tile saw and sand the edge just a bit to remove the sharpness. You would have a bigger problem trying to join beveled to cut. How do you plan to trim out the edges of the counter? Make sure you think this one out really well before you start. Colbyt |
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![]() Al Kondo wrote: My wife and I are in the process of laying 12" ceramic tiles on our kitchen countertops. I know that 12'' square tiles are not usual but my wife saw it at an apartment recently and liked it. We have selected the tiles to lay and have already placed backerboard on the countertops. However, as a novice in this whole procedure, I have run into a problem that I am not sure of. One of the designs of tile placement that my wife and I have decided upon results in tiles joining at two cut edges with grout in-between. I know it is preferable to have tiles meet a two beveled edges, but is there any way to have two cut edges meet? Do we need to come up with another design? Will I have to go to the smaller tiles? I would appreciate help. Thanks Al Do you have your heart set on tiled counters? Two cut edges with grout between are likely to be sharp. Is this at a corner? |
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You must do alot of research and preparation before you get into
this...this is a big project. You will find a great online resource for tiling in the John Bridge forum at http://johnbridge.com/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=1 Good luck. Mr Fixit eh |
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