And what angus said.
Should tile go under wall.
The general construction rule is to work from the top of the room downward.
Tiles are resilient stain resistant and can withstand the moisture and temperature fluctuations characteristic of a bathroom.
However tiling over tile can add quite a bit of thickness so make sure your wall can handle the weight.
Hang all the full tiles over both walls leading to the corner starting each wall at the middle of the bottom and building up and out course by course.
However they are perfectly durable and easy to maintain for wall installations.
If you tile the floor first you may accidentally damage the new floor by dropping things on it.
At least not without some careful planning first.
Does tile go under baseboards.
Set the tiles in thinset mortar spread with a notched trowel putting spacers between them.
But either way works.
This may result in cracked tile.
Tile the cabinet walls opinions differ on this but for a polished look i typically tile just the main walls of the kitchen those that back the cabinets ending at the corners rather than wrapping around to finish the sides if there are any.
Baseboards provide cover for uneven walls hide the end cuts for tile and provide an aesthetically pleasing finish to a room by connecting it all.
Construction s a messy job and if you install the flooring first you ll spend more time on the walls because you ll have to be more careful not to drip joint compound on a new floor.
And that can t happen if the wall tiles are already installed.
Some people chose to end their backsplash tile at the base of their upper cabinets or just a an inch or two above it.
A bathroom floor is one place in the house where you are most likely to find tiles.
Wall tiles are thinner than floor tiles and therefore should not be used on floors lest they crack due to foot traffic.
You may tile over existing tile painted or unpainted drywall plaster and textured walls.
The short answer is in the majority of cases tile should always go under baseboards.
Usually a piece of bullnose or pencil tile is used at the point where the tile ends and the untiled wall begins.
While installing your new bathroom floor tile you will face the option of tiling under or around your vanity.
You can install tile either way depending on what you want to do with your vanity.
Stop each course when a full tile won t fit in the corner by the adjacent wall.
Another option is to end the tile lower down.
However professional tilers will disagree with this.
Tile floors can either work under or around your bathroom fixtures.
If the floor is let s say 2x2 tiles it s easier to bring the wall tile over the small tiles than it is to cut the small tiles to match the wall.