If you've done your waterproofing correctly, it kind of doesn't matter. Some people do the floor, then walls, and some do the opposite. Either way, make sure you protect things in case you drop a wall tile.One more question for the ones who know.
This is the first time I have done a shower like this.
Do you tile the walls down and then lay the Herring mats or the other way around?
Thank you.
Thank you and yes, I used epoxy grout before and really like it.Not happy with which aspect of the tile spacing? Things are looking pretty good from here, although it's a little hard to see any issues through a picture on a monitor. When you add the grout, it'll really make everything come together visually (I'm a big fan of the epoxy grouts, which you didn't ask about).
Tyler
Eh, don't stress it. The next one will go even better. Looking goodThank you and yes, I used epoxy grout before and really like it.
I used the wrong term, its the layout of the tiles I am not happy with.
Despite measuring twiceI will end up with a small top row while the lowest row one is 3x the height.
At least the small row will be up near the ceiling? I think I'd rather a near-full row at the bottom and a thin row at the top (within reason) instead of half-height rows at both the bottom and top.Despite measuring twiceI will end up with a small top row while the lowest row one is 3x the height.