Here is an easy way to set your 1st row and the rest going up your wall then lastly the first row is set.
Tiling bathroom walls not straight.
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.
How that works out in reality is dependent on the size of both the tiles and the non parallelism.
Use the back of a plastic spoon to smooth the caulk.
The last thing i want are little angled tile pieces running along that side.
I explain why this method works soooo easy.
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With a floor that is not enclosed by parallel walls the usual approach is to center the tiles start from a chalk line in the center of the floor so that there s a cut tile on either side of the floor and cut to fit the walls as they are.
Use a wet saw with a diamond blade to cut all the tiles.
It s particularly helpful for a bathroom floor to use a contrasting diagonal pattern if the walls have a straight grid pattern such as subway tiles arranged in a traditional running bond.
But obviously it s still not even close to being square.
Prep the shower area for tile layout to start tiling prepare by running a bead of silicone caulk around the perimeter of the area you are tiling to seal it image 1.
Diagonals can hide out of square walls.