With 10 foot ceilings in the bathroom and a plan to go all the way up to the ceiling right then and there we knew we were in for it.
How to space subway wall tiles.
I laid the first 2 rows of tile glanced up to the top of the wall and felt like there was no way in hell we could ever climb to the top.
The back wall will be where i start.
If you go with 1 16 you want unsanded grout.
The skinny of properly installing 3x6 glass subway tile for installing 3 6 subway glass tile we recommend using a white thin set mortar with a flexible acrylic additive.
Most who use subway tile will use the lugs on the sides of the tiles and butt them up allowing the lugs to give them a perfect 1 16 grout.
If i were to tile the back wall of a shower or bathtub surround with subway tile i would generally start with a vertical centerline.
That is the most common place to begin because it will allow you to place the foundation tiles in place that will dictate where the other side wall tiles will lay in relation to the others.
Make sure you space out the tiles exactly how you want them on your wall or you won t get an accurate measurement.
Twelve inch tiles are a common wall tile featured in shower and tub surrounds and exterior walls.
I drew a long vertical line indicating the center of the back wall.
What is the grout line spacing on your subway tiles.
Doing a kitchen remodel is a great way to make your home look ne.
This will give you an idea of how your pattern will look see how many tiles will fit on your wall and where you need to make cuts.
If you go with 1 8 you want sanded.
Install tile on the back wall.
The joint size is up to you.
In diameter you will likely need to make u shape notch and corner cuts for outlets and cabinet edges.
Apply this mixture with the manufacturer s recommendations of notch trowel.
How to install subway tile in your kitchen with tips and tricks for a flawless installation.
Lay out all of your subway tiles before mounting to the wall.
So for a typical 3 6 subway tile these two lines will be 3 inches apart.
As some have suggested using the larger joint may make the grout stand out a little more.
Then off of the centerline i would draw the offset line.
Depending on your tile choice a fairly inexpensive tile cutter and nipper combination will be enough to handle most of the straight cuts.