If you have a square niche in a space (with two interior wall corners, B and C), should you aim to have seam piece meet seam piece in the corner angles - or rather, when possible, let the seam piece meet a whole tile and continue with the next seam piece to the next corner?

I hope this description is understandable......

My current thought is to let half piece meet half piece in corner C, go with whole tile/whole tile in corner B, and then seam piece again at wall end/corner A.

Grateful for any feedback
Jörgen

The tiles are 145 mm - and I am planning to use 3 mm cross/string and 6 mm spacer teeth for the adhesive.
 
  • Diagram of a tile layout plan with labels "A", "B", and "C" showing different tile arrangements and measurements in a corner space.
I would probably try to distribute the cuts so that I had a 3/4 tile both towards corners C and B and in the same way on the A-B wall. In the bathrooms I've done, it has always looked better with several smaller cuts compared to fewer larger ones. The only time I've done as you describe, continuing with the cut-off on the next wall, was when I had a patterned border - then it clearly looked best to do as you describe. I assume that the local conditions must always apply.
 
Thank you Krille. I think about it and now realize that the method you describe will look better.

Best Regards
Jörgen
 
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