< item type =" application/x-shockwave-flash" design =" width:425 px; height:355 px; "data ="// www.youtube.com/v/ZBub1q54cWE?color2=FBE9EC&version=3&modestbranding=1" >< param name="movie" value ="// www.youtube.com/v/ZBub1q54cWE?color2=FBE9EC&version=3&modestbranding=1"/ >< param name =" allowFullScreen" value =" true "/ >< param name="allowscriptaccess" value =" constantly"/ > Tile can look amazing … or like crap.
I’m not a tiling expert, many people aren’t. However exactly what you’ll discover from this video will save you time and make your tiling job look better.
Let’s dive in and discuss the pointers.
Pointer 1: choose large format shower tile
This cuts down on cleansing and makes the tile to grout provision high … indicating fewer grout joints
Idea 2: pick large format flooring tile
Same reasons you want big tile in the shower and one extra suggestion … get the flooring tile that has grip to it to avoid slips and falls
KEEP IN MIND: I completely get that you might desire smaller tiles, which’s cool, but if you want less cleansing then big tiles are the way to go.
Tip 3: Tile as much as the ceiling
Why leave a 12″ piece of drywall between your tile and ceiling? If you’re high there’s a big opportunity water will sprinkle on this drywall and destroy it gradually … just tile to the ceiling:-RRB-.
We have an overall of 10 extremely incredible tips in the video.
So watch it for all the juicy information.
https://youtu.be/ZBub1q54cWE.
If you want the written tutorial on tiling pointers and techniques check that out over on Home Repair work Tutor … btw, we have numerous tutorials that you might like … great need to visit.
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jeff … good one there but huge mistake for mortar applied with Schluter System product (ditra, kerdi board …). Never install with modified mortar. Keralastic is actually polymere mixed with non modified mortar (Kerabond). You have to use Kerabond alone only to ensure Schluter warranty support. For oversize format i suggest Kerabond T without any additive especialy for Schluter system products.
Great video. thanks for the tips! Hard to find videos like these that talk about the important parts to keep in mind as you prepare to take on new projects!