I like your videos but this is not the way to set up tiles on a wall. You were lucky the last tile below the ceiling was about a half tile. In other circumstances that could have been a couple of centimeters that would have looked awful and difficult to cut. Same apples to the last tile against the wall. Better to find the centre of the wall (both height and width) and see how the tiles work out from there and adjust starting point as necessary to get a balanced look. Please take this as constructive criticism and keep the videos coming.
Well done for trying mate 👍 I hope those plastered walls were sealed first, also I definitely would of back buttered the tiles before laying and you didn't seem to really bed them on so I doubt they have grabbed fully. All the knotches in the adhesive when spread need to be the same way else you will get air spots and voids behind tile some parts you knotched up then some sideways 🙄
There are bath wall trims you can use which give a good seal and are neat. The silicone can discolour and get dirty over time. Also, it seems like an awful lot of adhesive for a wall tile. Would a smaller notched rowel have been better?
I didn't see any adhesive on the tiles, so he didn't "back-butter" the files. Won't they fall off at some stage?
I like your videos but this is not the way to set up tiles on a wall. You were lucky the last tile below the ceiling was about a half tile. In other circumstances that could have been a couple of centimeters that would have looked awful and difficult to cut. Same apples to the last tile against the wall. Better to find the centre of the wall (both height and width) and see how the tiles work out from there and adjust starting point as necessary to get a balanced look. Please take this as constructive criticism and keep the videos coming.
I always measure the wall prior to install the tiling top & bottom as well as sides and try to avoid strips at the end. Thanks for comment.
@@how2d223 how is this calculation done?
Good job but how did you make sure the tiles met the ceiling without need for cutting?
Looks good mate. 👍🏾
Well done for trying mate 👍 I hope those plastered walls were sealed first, also I definitely would of back buttered the tiles before laying and you didn't seem to really bed them on so I doubt they have grabbed fully. All the knotches in the adhesive when spread need to be the same way else you will get air spots and voids behind tile some parts you knotched up then some sideways 🙄
There's a way to give constructive feedback and there's a way to sound like a sanctimonious prick. I suggest you try and learn the difference.
Very nice 👍👍👍
Notches in all directions will create air pockets
There are bath wall trims you can use which give a good seal and are neat. The silicone can discolour and get dirty over time. Also, it seems like an awful lot of adhesive for a wall tile. Would a smaller notched rowel have been better?
Good job ✌️
Friggin' YIKES! You didn't even butter the tiles.
butter the tiles?
@@COLEEN322 yes back butter, My thoughts exactly, he didn't add adhesive to the tiles themselves, just to the wall.
Please why the music? Everybody wants to overproduce. It's so unnecessary. Otherwise thanks for posting.
Nice
Collapse those ridges !!