The general rule for laying tile is to start from the center of the area that you are going to be tiling.
Tiling a wall that is not square.
Multiply the length and the width of the rectangles together to get the square footage.
However some tile layers will actually lay the top row first then work down from there to the bottom easier to get eye level rows perfectly level.
When you get to the corners you will need to do the cutting free hand since the corner is not square any miter gage or sliding feature on the saw will not line up correctly.
You will then want to add approximately 10 percent to that number so that you can have enough for waste.
Laying tile and the wall is not square.
But obviously it s still not even close to being square.
Lippage can be eliminated on most walls by hanging new drywall or backerboard before tiling.
If you have a curved or angled wall you need to act as if the curve or angle were not there and pretend that it is a rectangle.
This happens to be the side of the bathroom where a tiled shower will be and since we re using 2 x2 floor tiles i m concerned about how this is going to look with that much of a running angled gap on that side.
If you re tiling directly onto the wall however leveling clips and wedges will force the edges of the.