Hi all,
The wife wants the bottom of the fireplace tiling up to the wooden beam (see pictures). I've got a couple of questions that I thought you might be able to help me with...
Firstly... which way would you put the tiles on this... would you put them longways or up/down as per these photos?
My gut instinct is to do them longways (the photo above) but I've only ever tiled once before and it was a bathroom with square tiles so I've no idea.
Secondly, my instinct is to start at the bottom with a tile right in the middle and then work outwards on both sides and then up? Is this the correct way to go about it? Or is there a better way?
And lastly... the fire you see in the picture is a 'real flame' gas fire that gets very hot. Do I need a special kind of adhesive or anything in order to tile on to that wall or is there anything else I need to consider?
A big thanks for any help/advice you can throw my way.
Cheers
The wife wants the bottom of the fireplace tiling up to the wooden beam (see pictures). I've got a couple of questions that I thought you might be able to help me with...
Firstly... which way would you put the tiles on this... would you put them longways or up/down as per these photos?
My gut instinct is to do them longways (the photo above) but I've only ever tiled once before and it was a bathroom with square tiles so I've no idea.
Secondly, my instinct is to start at the bottom with a tile right in the middle and then work outwards on both sides and then up? Is this the correct way to go about it? Or is there a better way?
And lastly... the fire you see in the picture is a 'real flame' gas fire that gets very hot. Do I need a special kind of adhesive or anything in order to tile on to that wall or is there anything else I need to consider?
A big thanks for any help/advice you can throw my way.
Cheers