Walls first floors last if anything its because walls tend to have white or lighter grouts than floors so if you do the floor first and grout with grey when you do the walls you will inevitably drop grout onto your lovely floor and cause light patches to your grout also you might drop a tile onto your floor and chip something get your walls out of the way all shining and clean and then do.
Tiling a shower walls or floor first.
The only way that this can happen without detailed planning and careful measurements is by installing the tile on the floor of the shower first.
When decorating the bathroom first install wall tiles then install floor tiles can effectively reduce the damage to the bathroom floor.
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Before you start setting tile take some measurements and see how the tiles will all lay out image 1.
This way i can leave a slight gap between the floor tile and the cement board on the wall to allow for expansion and contraction of the supporting wood members in the wall.
If you prefer doing the shower floor first you can avoid accidental accidents by covering the new floor.
As a matter of practice i usually do most of the walls first then the floor then bring the last row of wall tile down over the floor tile.
However professional tilers will disagree with this.
In our project we set the tile for the wall opposite the shower door first.
If you do the walls first starting from a straight edge by the time you get to the top you can generally take the straight edges off and finish the wall and floor tile in the same day.
Opt for floor installation first because it s often a messy process.
If you tile the floor first you may accidentally damage the new floor by dropping things on it.
Because if the floor tiles of the bathroom are laid first there will inevitably be some ornaments such as cement and wall tile fragments falling on the floor when the tiles are laid.
Plus if you do the floor first you can t work on it for at least a day to do the walls unless you use quick flex or someting similar.
On the ceiling and floor of the shower we used 2 x 2 tiles and on shower walls 2 x 4 tiles.