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How Do You Lay Floor Tile On An Angle?

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How Do You Lay Floor Tile On An Angle?

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Tile floors have been around for centuries. In many lands, you can find tile floors in palaces and castles alike. They are not only beautiful, but practical in many ways. They stand up to heavy traffic and, depending on your tile choice, they show very little dirt, making tile a great choice for families. Laying tile on an angle can be a bit challenging, but if done correctly, it can be pleasing to the eye, as well as make a small space appear larger. Determine the amount of tile needed by measuring your room’s square footage. Include enough tile to account for tiles that will need to be cut, which will be more than usual when laying tile on a diagonal. You will also need to account for breakage, and have a few left over in case any of your tiles crack later on. Start in the center of the room, and snap a chalk line across the room from one side to the other. This will be your starting point. Prepare a small amount of the thin set mortar according to the package directions. The mortar

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