Which Way Should I Lay Cermaic Tile - Laundry Room
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Which Way Should I Lay Cermaic Tile - Laundry Room
I have a small laundry room that I managed to cut through the linoleum and it started to look like crap... I pulled off all the old stuff and have started to lay tile...
Which direction should I go with for the laundry room... As you can see half of the room will be covered by the washer/dryer...
Diagonal will take longer to lay and more tiles are needed due to all the cuts... Is it worth it for a room this small or should I just lay them normal?
Help!
Which direction should I go with for the laundry room... As you can see half of the room will be covered by the washer/dryer...
Diagonal will take longer to lay and more tiles are needed due to all the cuts... Is it worth it for a room this small or should I just lay them normal?
Help!
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gotta agree with ken, i helped tile with my friend's dad's construction/contracting business a few summers ago, it'll be less work, less money, and you're right, it'll look a lot better than linoleum! 

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Just my thought....Since the floor will be half covered by the washer & dryer I would start on the wall that is exposed and work to the wall that will be coverd by the W&D!
That way what you see will be complete tiles!
(Just My Opinion)
Anyway you go it will look better!
That way what you see will be complete tiles!
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Anyway you go it will look better!
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Your right, you should always start in the middle of the largest visable wall and work out from there. If you start in the center, you will have 1/2 cust tiles at the edges. When you cut the tile, it will have a straight edge, while the other side won't. this will make the cut tiles around the edges stand out.camaroguy1998 wrote:Just my thought....Since the floor will be half covered by the washer & dryer I would start on the wall that is exposed and work to the wall that will be coverd by the W&D!
That way what you see will be complete tiles!
(Just My Opinion)
Anyway you go it will look better!
Nate, make sure you don't use cheap grout when your finishing. since it's the laundry room, it can get damp and you don't want mould forming in the joints later on.
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Well we bought new kitchen cabinets ( SOLID wood cabinets from a local comapny taht they used for shows and for magazine pictures for $1500 - for the WHOLE thing! no counter tops, but at least 15 cabinets! ) and the wife though about doing tile for the floor. EVERYONE we talked to said dont
Once you lay tile, you have a hell of a time with the grout staying clean, if you drop something on the tile taht is heavy, they break.
I like them laying normal, and since you are already doing it that way, good job
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We are actually thinking of linoleum again for the kitchen *sigh* - Cheaper and easier to do, but tile woudl look so damn good.

I like them laying normal, and since you are already doing it that way, good job

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We are actually thinking of linoleum again for the kitchen *sigh* - Cheaper and easier to do, but tile woudl look so damn good.
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I haven't cleaned it up yet, but it's looking good... I'm going to use a light color grout on it tonight after it's set for 24 hours...
After that I'm free and clear... Just need to trim out some new baseboard and seal/caulk it. I told my girlfriend she's in charge of the paint for the room and she wants to paint, so have at it! (a buddy from my old neighborhood is a carpet guy and is going to to the carpet tack strip trick to build up to the tile and then pull/cut/tuck the carpet at the transition strip.
Home Depot is having a 50% off sale on all in stock kitchen cabinets, so I'm tempted to do wall to wall cabinets above the washer/dryer...
Either way you look at it the hard part is done... All the old stuff was removed, backerboard installed and the tile was cut and set... give me a grout back and a sponge ;)
just for fun I used two colors of thin set (light gray and gray) and have determined that a light grout will look better than a dark.
After that I'm free and clear... Just need to trim out some new baseboard and seal/caulk it. I told my girlfriend she's in charge of the paint for the room and she wants to paint, so have at it! (a buddy from my old neighborhood is a carpet guy and is going to to the carpet tack strip trick to build up to the tile and then pull/cut/tuck the carpet at the transition strip.
Home Depot is having a 50% off sale on all in stock kitchen cabinets, so I'm tempted to do wall to wall cabinets above the washer/dryer...
Either way you look at it the hard part is done... All the old stuff was removed, backerboard installed and the tile was cut and set... give me a grout back and a sponge ;)
just for fun I used two colors of thin set (light gray and gray) and have determined that a light grout will look better than a dark.
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