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Hi,
Can't work out the best way to tile round an external corner... I have one wall tiled to the ceiling (bath) and the next wall only part tiled (sink). Tiles are 100mm x 100mm - unfortunately they are only part glazed on teh edges or I'd just do a butt join. I reckon I have have whole uncut tiles on the wall that's tiled to the ceiling (so I just run the wall paint over the unglazed bit). The next wall needs tiles cut for aesthetic reasons. -- Tim Watts This space intentionally left blank... |
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