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Ceramic Bathroom Floor








This project in Gorleston was to to tile the upstairs bathroom and toilet floors in a victorian detached house. Both floors had wooden floorboards, so the entire floors had to lined with 9mm plywood and primed before the tiles could be laid with a flexible adhesive. In the toilet, both the toilet and sink pedestal were already is situ and plumbed in, so I had to cut around the toilet bowl and pedestal as requested by the client. The tiles were 300 x 300 white ceramic octagons with small black square inserts.
Floorboards lined with 9mm plywood and primed with PVA ready to take the tiles.
First courses laid with flexible adhesive on primed plywood base.
Cuts and holes drilled for pipework and waste for new free-standing claw-footed bath.
Tiling and grouting completed ready for bath installation and decor by the client.
Finished room showing bath installed and walls painted.
Cut around the toilet bowl, dry laid to check accuracy before final laying.
Side tile cut around toilet bowl and dry laid to check accuracy before final laying.
Tiling and grouting completed in toilet showing cuts around the toilet bowl and sink pedestal.