The joint alignment from wall to floor is not symmetrical, what to do?

  • Erstellt am 2023-08-25 19:29:23

ateliersiegel

2023-08-26 19:33:46
  • #1
good suggestion. I don't think it's that bad either and would probably forget it soon. If that's not the case for you - which is totally okay ... everyone has their priorities - probably the only help is: do it again.
 

ypg

2023-08-26 19:48:36
  • #2

Unfortunately not. Somehow even the tiles that shouldn’t have been cut look downright non-square. The photos show “too many formats” due to distortion.
 

kbt09

2023-08-26 20:13:19
  • #3
Can only agree with Yvonne there, everything is unfortunately distorted.

What I notice, but can’t really see clearly, is that the flush button of the toilet has 2 broken tiles as the centerline -- right? I would find that, for example, good.

What is also good is that the "prominent" end of the shower stops at the wall with a full tile, I also find that fitting. Unfortunately, you don’t see the cutout of the entrance door, etc. And, as said, a floor plan on which the applied grid is once drawn in and also the wall sections are dimensioned could make one think about what might have been a better solution. So that you can weigh up whether to redo it or not. Although that would probably be at your own expense.
 

NatureSys

2023-08-26 20:29:49
  • #4
Is a shower partition coming here, which anyway interrupts the view from parts of the room to the supposed problem area? In the vast majority of cases, such things initially look like a disaster and afterwards you hardly ever notice them in everyday life. With us, the plasterer left scratches on a few [Femstern]. We received a credit and wanted to have a few panes replaced. Today, we only rarely notice the scratches.
 

wirsanieren202

2023-08-26 21:09:40
  • #5


Thank you for your opinion! The distortion probably comes from the fact that I photographed with a wide-angle lens to capture everything. The photo was taken from the door; the tiler should actually have left about 10 cm free up to the door frame so that the frame is not mounted on the tile and then a gap occurs at the top where there are no tiles. We discussed this, but unfortunately, it was not implemented.

Unfortunately, there is no floor plan with a grid; we did not receive anything like that from the tiler. I would have wished for that in advance and am very frustrated that I did not demand it. But yes... as many have said. You learn from mistakes... we will discuss this with the craftsman next week, why he implemented it that way and what it would cost if he changes it again. Then we have to decide.
 

wirsanieren202

2023-08-26 21:23:48
  • #6


Yes exactly, a 140cm glass partition will still be installed on the side. Probably at some point you really don’t notice it all that much anymore... and maybe you’re also right that it looks different again once it has been grouted.
 

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