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Tile guy made the grout line align perfectly with door header.
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7' opening, 7 tiles. 4" crosshead, 4" wall base.
Dumb luck, not skill.
Sonofabitch I didn’t see that cutout at the floor. Dammit.
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Interior elevations are bae. I’ve spent hours aligning R&R rain screen panels with window mullions over the last couple months, but it’s worth it because it’ll look great.
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My first thought was I am not going to care because I don’t notice things like that, but that is lovely. It really is lovely.
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I think it’s just mere coincedence. With tile, you’re supposed to mark dead center of the surface you are tiling, and lay the first tile there. Then work your way out.
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Wow, cool fan!
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I think he got lucky. But if you build “How’s it going to end up?” into your thinking, it doesn’t take a Herculean effort, only some practice, to make things look like you actually thought about them.
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Is that weird little space between the door trim and the tile going to be tiled? And why is the door trim so...weirdly blocky?
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Gotta love people that take pride in their work.
Silly details like that make me smile. Like an Electrician that has all the cover plate screws aligned the same way, a Plumber that keeps all the lettering on his pipes aligned or the HVAC guy that shoots a little black paint into a vent opening so you don’t see the duct through the grates. I’m weird.