•  Check to see if the walls are Plumb and or flat.

•  Make sure you measure each wall correctly then double check whether you are a professional tiler or DIY tiling.

•  Check out all the repercussions of picking a line to work off of, make sure you are not left with a small cut in a place that the eye is drawn to.

•  It usually looks better if a wall is tiled symmetrically.

•  Try tile symmetrically around key features or focal points, such as window.

•  I usually decide on my horizontal starting point first.

•  Once the horizontal starting point has been chosen work out where the best position along the vertical plane to place your tiles for each wall.

•  Make sure you take border tiles into account if using them.

•  It is important to have a good size cut onto the floor, celling and bathtub or shower tray if possible.

•  Try putting a full tile in the middle of the wall or a full tile on either side of your centre line. See which one works out best for you.

•  Take your time, this is important don’t rush your lay out plan.

Make sure you have all the tiling tools required to do the job and remember TileGo is the fast and easy way to start any tiling job.