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12 x 24 install question

10 years ago

We'd like to install 12x24" tiles in our downstairs bathroom, which is 39" from threshold to wall. This gives us an extra 2-3" beyond 3 rows of the tiles. My question is, where do we make the cut? Do we have 3 rows of intact tiles and then one 2-3" narrow tile? Would this be too difficult to cut? Do we have two rows of intact tiles and then 2 rows of tiles that we cut lengthwise in order to make everything fit?

Is this even an appropriate tile for a beginner tiler who has one tiled floor under his belt? We do have a tile cutter.

And if anyone has 12x 24" tiles in a small bathroom, could you post pictures of your floor and how you dealt with this issue?

Here's a pic of the bathroom with tiles placed down to give you an idea of what's going on. You can see that we'll need an extra 2" or so along the back wall...

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