This may result in cracked tile.
Should wall tiles go on before floor tiles.
One camp says that the wall and floor tiles should complement each other but should not match.
Before or after floor tile.
Always install the ceramic tile floor before installing the wall baseboard trim.
Latex primer similar to paint seals plywood and helps peel and stick tiles adhere better.
And that can t happen if the wall tiles are already installed.
At least not without some careful planning first.
If you tile the floor first you may accidentally damage the new floor by dropping things on it.
Makes for a clean transition from the tile to cabinets there will be no need for a grout line at the base of the cabinets which runs the risk of moisture wicking up into the wood of the cabinets.
However professional tilers will disagree with this.
However they are perfectly durable and easy to maintain for wall installations.
Before priming spread floor leveling compound over seams and screw hole depressions scraping off the.
This is because matching floor and wall tiles make a room feel smaller and more closed up.
The wall tiles should overlap the floor.
Leave a gap between tile and wall covered by the base or you could wind up with tenting of the tile.
The other camp says that running floor tile up the wall is a dramatic way to add interest to the kitchen or bathroom particularly when you re using large format tiles.
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.
And what angus said.
But either way works.
Normally this area is underneath the baseboard trim.
Makes the tile installation much easier due to not needing to cut the tiles around the base of the cabinets.
I agree with teetor and others on this except for the grout to the wall part.
Expansion joints in the floor.