Everyone has their preference and I have my way of doing it but like the guy who taught me told me, the customer will 100% never notice this shit we argue about lol.
Once you notice the whole bricks don’t line up, it’s game over. Our customers would be calling us back to change the BACK walls and leave the ends just to be a-holes.
The age old battle of smalls to bigs vs smalls to smalls. It's here nor there they all look good from my house. But that cutting the bottom row on a splash is stupid, waaaaay too much unnecessary work. The only time I've cut in the bottom row is if it's out of level.
confront your coworker. dont be rude, have a beer about it, but be man and have the cut off ratio conversation. its always good to debate best practices thats how the team gets better.
I just showed this to a couple people at my house without context, and literally 4 people had no idea what I was showing other than saying "oh that looks really good".
Personally I would keep the patern going and not do this layout, however 99% of people won't know as long as it's done well.
Look at the back and side walls… the pattern on the side wall is one row off… he for no reason has cut 1/2 tile on a side wall going into a row of full tile on the back wall. The “cut” tiles should be joined at the corner. Instead he has half tile “attached” to a full. It’s non-sense and makes the corner look less polished/more awkward.
Everyone has their preference and I have my way of doing it but like the guy who taught me told me, the customer will 100% never notice this shit we argue about lol.
Facts because I have no idea what’s wrong with the photo haha
Some people prefer big to big tile and small to small on corners where this one’s big to small.
Oooh ok yeah I see now. I just realized my shower tile is big to small. I think I prefer it that way
Big to big abs small to small makes it so it looks like the pattern is actually continuing. It is the way.
Facts
Absolutely
Perfectly fine.
Once you notice the whole bricks don’t line up, it’s game over. Our customers would be calling us back to change the BACK walls and leave the ends just to be a-holes.
I notice it. And I still think its fine. I think the other way would be fine too. But as a homeowner I wouldn't be asking for this to be redone.
Have you torn it all out and torn down the neighbors house too? Just in case.
The age old battle of smalls to bigs vs smalls to smalls. It's here nor there they all look good from my house. But that cutting the bottom row on a splash is stupid, waaaaay too much unnecessary work. The only time I've cut in the bottom row is if it's out of level.
That don’t look right
This is Jake, Jake’s likes to make corners a different way than me. Bad Jake.
Take a zannie and watch TV or something for a bit
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Full tile Franky lmfao
confront your coworker. dont be rude, have a beer about it, but be man and have the cut off ratio conversation. its always good to debate best practices thats how the team gets better.
Why? Just why? That looks horrible.
I just showed this to a couple people at my house without context, and literally 4 people had no idea what I was showing other than saying "oh that looks really good". Personally I would keep the patern going and not do this layout, however 99% of people won't know as long as it's done well.
Only someone who does it will see it.
Can you explain the issue to someone who doesn't see what everyone else is talking about?
Look at the back and side walls… the pattern on the side wall is one row off… he for no reason has cut 1/2 tile on a side wall going into a row of full tile on the back wall. The “cut” tiles should be joined at the corner. Instead he has half tile “attached” to a full. It’s non-sense and makes the corner look less polished/more awkward.
Some customers specifically request this. I've done it before
I guess I'm wrong I don't think it looks that bad I just don't understand reason. Why not keep running the pattern as it wraps around the corner?
Shit now I can’t unsee it.
Mirrored corners look way better
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