We have that exact tile! We're waterproofing now and tiling next week. What grout brand and color did you use to match the tile? Also, is this bathroom remodel in one of your courses online now? Was considering buying! Thanks!
This tiles mimics as if it was made out of wood slats. Now, did each one of those "slats" match from one tile to another creating a perfect line from floor to ceiling or there was a deviation? Hope I explained my self here so one can understand. 🤣
The grout line is straight up middle. It creates a lot of waste that way, but I don’t think you can stagger and be successful with lining them up evenly enough
thanks for all the great videos, really great tips for planning and executing. would doing the curb first hide the grout when the wall tiles come down vs butting up the curb tiles to walls? thanks so much
For sure 👍 just a bit more cumbersome to cut a big tile like this perfectly around it. Plus it can slow down the project if you do the curb first. Can’t tell you how many times Ive accidentally stepped on a freshly done curb while trying to tile walls 😆
Those 24x48 tiles come in vertical or horizontal slat patterns. For less waste and fewer cuts, I recommend vertical orientation (slats run 48”)! Saves you huge amount of $$$ for less waste. Make sure you buy the right tile for the job.
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We have that exact tile! We're waterproofing now and tiling next week. What grout brand and color did you use to match the tile? Also, is this bathroom remodel in one of your courses online now? Was considering buying! Thanks!
If I saw those tiles in a store just on a rack I would say no way. Installed I think it looks awesome 👍👍👍
Do showers with this type of glass panel tend to let water escape outside the shower area while in use?
Looks great Steve
This tiles mimics as if it was made out of wood slats. Now, did each one of those "slats" match from one tile to another creating a perfect line from floor to ceiling or there was a deviation? Hope I explained my self here so one can understand. 🤣
The grout line is straight up middle. It creates a lot of waste that way, but I don’t think you can stagger and be successful with lining them up evenly enough
thanks for all the great videos, really great tips for planning and executing. would doing the curb first hide the grout when the wall tiles come down vs butting up the curb tiles to walls? thanks so much
For sure 👍 just a bit more cumbersome to cut a big tile like this perfectly around it. Plus it can slow down the project if you do the curb first. Can’t tell you how many times Ive accidentally stepped on a freshly done curb while trying to tile walls 😆
@@BathroomRemodelingTeacher got it! Thanks so much
Thousands of PLM clips installed....never had one break. I used a different brand one time, had all kinds of them break
Just installed the 15”x48” version of that tile. But as you said the waste …..was about 30% in this job
Thanks!
Those 24x48 tiles come in vertical or horizontal slat patterns. For less waste and fewer cuts, I recommend vertical orientation (slats run 48”)! Saves you huge amount of $$$ for less waste. Make sure you buy the right tile for the job.
Agreed 👍
@@BathroomRemodelingTeacher Nicely done, love your videos!
Hey boss! Nice job! On average, how much does a bathroom like this cost to install ceramics? With preparation included
Around $5k labor
Takes 5 days to set and grout for just the tile
@@BathroomRemodelingTeacher 👍🏻thanks
are we going to get a video of you mitering those tiles?
Yes sir. 👍 It’s in the course now. Will most likely put here next week sometime
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Horrific color/tile scheme