Installing Vinyl floor tiles surrounded by bathroom but walls are not exactly straight?????
What do I do?
Should I just cut some "mini" pieces to stick surrounded by the gaps?
Can't turn put a bet on now... aleady ripped up the distasteful carpet.
Answers: Lay out the tiles so that in that are partial pieces along all the edges. Do it by following these directions:
Measure the distance from the north wall to the south wall, and dot the half-way point.
Measure the distance from the east wall to the west wall, and mark that half-way point.
Mark 2 lines through the room that cross at the middle point, dividing the room into 4 equal billet. Lay out tile (BUT DON"T GLUE THEM DOWN YET) along the longest of these lines. They should have around the same amount of space at respectively end. Lay out tile (but don't bonding agent it yet) along the other line. You should also hold about duplicate amount of space at each winding up.
If you like the results, and don't hold any odd skinny pieces at the cabinetry, door, etc, next use these lines to align your tile, and glue it down for good. If you don't like this alignment, afterwards shift everything a few inches one way or another until you do similar to it. TRY TO AVOID HAVING LONG SKINNY SLIVERS AT THE EDGE OF THE WALL IF AT ALL POSSIBLE, THOUGH. Those really look bad, and they tend to come up sometimes.
For more detail on how to do this, budge to Home Depot, Menard's, etc, and buy the book on flooring how-to.
Do exactly as Rolfcode explained, he knows what he is discussion about.
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