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Looks really nice, how o you work out the tile angle cuts for the trays as they look really neat and even, all of my customers who have wet rooms have always gone with mosaics in the floor
 
Looks really nice, how o you work out the tile angle cuts for the trays as they look really neat and even, all of my customers who have wet rooms have always gone with mosaics in the floor

The wetroom former was Impey Linear which make it a bit easier when using large format tiles. The hard bit is using the same tile so the pattern runs through the cut edges. It helps to have a good wet cutter with a fine cut blade.
 
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good stuff, obviously its personal preference but only thing i dont like about it is its the same tiles on floor and walls and the way the vertical wall lines up with the main lines on the floor, just makes it look abit simple..

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good stuff, obviously its personal preference but only thing i dont like about it is its the same tiles on floor and walls and the way the vertical wall lines up with the main lines on the floor, just makes it look abit simple..

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Fair point, you can only fit what the customer wants, It does help that the other end of the bathroom has no tiles on the walls IMG_9098.jpg
 
every looks ace except one problem for me you have used plastic pipe and nice tiling
 
every looks ace except one problem for me you have used plastic pipe and nice tiling
Good eyes well spotted.
I know a lot of plumbers have a lot to say about John guest pipework but a lot of shower manufacturers recommend it over copper and because I drilled the joists rather than notch them it seemed the logical choice. well for me any way.
 
Good eyes well spotted.
I know a lot of plumbers have a lot to say about John guest pipework but a lot of shower manufacturers recommend it over copper and because I drilled the joists rather than notch them it seemed the logical choice. well for me any way.

that wasnt jg tho :D that was polyplumb (grey ish colour)
 
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