Im on the next step to my bathroom remodel how to tile a floor.
													
																	Tiling bathroom floor where to start. 
									
	
		
	
																	Our step by step guide will show you how to tile a bathroom like a pro. 
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																	Tiling a bathroom doesn t need to be daunting. 
																	Do i tile the floor first and then tile the walls starting from the floor where the new tiles are or should i tile the walls first and do the floor last so the floor tiles don t get ruined. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	I am tiling a small bathroom 45sq ft. 
																	Its a lot like tiling a shower. 
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																	Im on the next step to my bathroom remodel how to tile a floor. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
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																	Which is the correct way to do this. 
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																	Start to finish 2 days. 
																	Step 1 tile when the bathroom is still empty. 
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																	This article was co authored by art fricke art fricke is a home renovation and repair specialist and the owner of art tile renovation based in austin texas. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
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																	Otherwise you re going to have a little more wall repair than what you bargained for. 
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																	Hopefully your new tile floor will be the same or slightly higher than your existing floor so the baseboard will hide the old paint line. 
																	The book i am referencing suggested starting the tile in the center of the room to prevent laying any tiny fractions of tile near one side of the room.