Set out for tiling

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Evening all.

I've done a few tiling jobs in the past but need some advise on tiling a internal corner.

The client would like 200x100 white beveled tiles.

On the main wall I would normally find my centre and work out but should I use the off cut to carry round the corner on the other wall or find centre on the other wall and work outwards?

Hope this makes sence.

Thank you.
 
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I'm not a tiler but have done lots of jobs which look professional. Treat each wall as a separate job, ie if avoiding small cuts involves starting with a half tile and ending with a slightly bigger than half tile so be it, rather than a stupid looking small cut at one end.
 
I think the wrap around look looks good but you need to take account of the need to centre on any major features - windows and toilet cisterns - where any lack of symmetry will show and that you don't end up with slithers.
 

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