Where to start? Should the floor or the wall be tiled first? Jim has done some of both.
It isn't an easy job. Tile is expensive and has to be handled with care. It's a case of measuring twice and cutting once, which, of course, should be the rule with all construction projects and likely some other types of projects as well.
Those blue thingys are levelers and fit in the spacers to make a nice even wall.
Jim had his tile cutter set up on the patio for awhile, having to move it when rain is predicted. Now, he just walks up to the shop, cuts the tile and walks back down.
A first peek.
Jim is working on the floor tile. Both kinds of tiles are similar in color and design. The floor tiles are matte and the wet room wall tiles are shiny. The floor of that room are different altogether.
Jim is a very meticulous worker. It takes longer to get a job done. When it is done. It is done right.
Besides, it's a lot easier to protect tiles than clean them off.
Bonita is here for a visit and a valuable helper. It didn't help this day. I made pies, peach and pecan.
Jim has put up the railing bars around the edges for the "floating" ceiling, a grid set up with tiles so he can get the tile in place to finish that wall.
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