Tiling work bathroom - execution rather poor - appearance

  • Erstellt am 2021-03-21 11:28:21

seat88

2021-03-30 14:00:27
  • #1
The risk exists ;)
 

kati1337

2021-03-30 14:40:14
  • #2
I find the case difficult. Viewed on its own, these are "minor details," but it is quite a large amount of minor details, which I think would bother me in the overall picture as well. You always look at it. Of course, it may appear particularly dramatic now because of the small excerpts, but the colleague certainly did not do a great job. I’m keeping my fingers crossed for you that replacing the rail fixes the main problem. Otherwise, I also notice in myself that when it comes to one’s own house, you look ten times more closely. When I lived in rented accommodation for the last 15 years, I didn’t look at every corner and edge in the bathroom so carefully. In my own bathroom, I have already noticed even very tiny chips on a tile. At first, I wanted to be upset about it, but then I realized that the chip fits so invisibly into the tile’s pattern that I almost had to smile about it. I quickly found a picture from our construction photos. Our tub has many corners and edges and accordingly many Jolly rails, and in direct comparison I think one can clearly see a difference regarding clean workmanship.
 

Alessandro

2021-03-31 11:31:08
  • #3
I think I've never seen such a massive bathtub structure :p
 

hampshire

2021-03-31 13:29:05
  • #4
is right that we are particularly picky in Germany. Interestingly, at the same time we expect discount prices. What you showed would bother me (there I am "German") and I would have it changed. However, if you have accepted a super bargain, take that into account in the attitude of your tiler. If he really learned the craft, he should be able to fix it.
 

ypg

2021-03-31 20:00:23
  • #5

Well, in the overall picture you usually don’t mind little things that you don’t even see in the wide (perspective) view ;)

Yes, and such well-balanced harmonious corners :cool:
 

kati1337

2021-03-31 20:08:01
  • #6

I love it! :P
But it doesn't look that massive in real life, see below. :D

It's actually symmetrical, but when you zoom out as far as possible with the ultra-wide angle, it looks a bit strange in a small room. That's due to my lack of photography talent. I'm more skilled in portraits. :P
 

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