12 x 12 tiles???
Karen
5 years ago
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Comments (2)Don't line them up. Start with a joint in the center of a tile close to the center of the wall, and go out to the two sides from there, so it gains or loses symmetrically. That's the only way to go about it and make it look half way decent....See MoreCutting 12x12 tiles on the diagonal
Comments (3)Yes, it is. As for cutting the tiles, have I got good news for you!! Head over to Home Depot. In the tile aisle, they'll have a 20" score and snap cutter from QEP called "Brutus". In spite of the corny name, it's a terrific cutter, and for diagonal cuts, it can't be beat....See More12x12 tiles on both floor and wall.
Comments (15)I am doing 12x12's on the floor in a diagonal pattern, then doing 12x12's on the wall of the tub deck (about 34" high) and on the 4" wall next to the toilet nook (back of the shower wall). The wall tiles are stacked in a basic pattern but the floor pattern breaks this up. I'm also changing the grout on the floor and wall to give some variety. The shower is broken up with a frame, but it has 6" tiles on a diagonal on the floor and ceiling (same as the floor tiles but cut down to size) and the walls are 24x24 tiles. The walls are porcelain and the floors and deck face are travertine. The tub deck is also 24x24 (undermount) and it's in the porcelain. The baseboard is the travertine with a polished edge set square like the tub deck and wall). In my family bathroom I changed out the floor to a basic 12x12 pattern set square and then trimed it out in black granite (antiqued) in a 4" base board trim, with the tub and shower surround in 6x6 hexigon pattern. I know it's more expensive to change patterns, but it does break up the look a bit as does trim (like you are planning). It's really all a matter of preference. And luck...if you can find an installer :oP...See MoreDoes anyone have any Ceramica Cotto Milan Almond 12x12 tiles?
Comments (0)Help! i have a kitchen with discontinued Ceramica Cotto Milan Almond 12x12 tiles. I can’t find them anywhere and need some to fill in some damage. I’m on Facebook (Karen West in Santa Clarita CA) or acidic_v@hotmail.......See MoreKaren
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