Minimum Grout Space ?

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I have 45 X 45 Porcelain tiles that I want to fit on the walls and floor of my bathroom. The tiles have a flat straight edge and I would like to lay them as close as possible, ideally no grout showing, what is the minimum grout space I would have to leave?
Any help and advice appreciated.
 
45 x 45 what? mm or cm?
1mm is the minimum gap you should leave or you won't be able to get grout in. However if your tiles are 45 cm x 45 cm then you'll struggle to get the tile corners to be flush with the adjacent tiles - the bigger gap, the easier it is for the tiles to look flat.
 
Yea they are 45 cm tiles, I can see the problem with getting them to look flat as even a tiny hight deference when they are so close will be very easy to see. looks like I will have to talk the wife out of that idea :?
 
british standards state 3mm for floors and 2mm for walls you could use a 1mm spacer if you want aslong as the tiles have rectified edges (ie edges are totally flat and all tiles are exact same sizes
 
The 1mm figure I was quoting was from Bal's minimum figure that they quote for the use of their grouts. I doubt if many home-owners give a damn about what british standards say about grout gaps. British standards are a guide only, you don't have to comply with them. Only if you state your compliance with them must you abide by them.
 
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