
Laying Your Bathroom Tiles With A Dynamic Flooring Pattern Or A Deep Wall Color Can Make The Difference As You Remodel Your Bathroom Floor. A Nice Bathroom Needs A Ceramic Tile Floor. Before Laying The Bathroom Tiles, Start By Removing Your Old Carpet And Carpet Strips. Use A Cutoff Saw To Make Room For The Bathroom Tile To Slip Under The Doorjambs. Place A Portion Of The Tile Pattern Starting At The Doorway To Set Up A Centerline And Then Strike A Chalk Line.Cut The Bathroom Tile With A Wet Saw Or Tile Snips. Work Your Way Up One Side Of The Room And Down The Other. Allow 18" For Grout Lines; Spacers Can Be Used For Consistency. Mix The Thinnest Using An Electric Drill With A Mixing Bit. Mix Small Amounts At A Time, Adding Water Slowly To Maintain The Right Consistency. Mix Enough To Lay Down A Dozen Or So Bathroom Tile At Once, And Be Ready To Go To Work As The Thinnest Dries Quickly Using A Trowel To Apply The Thinnest To The Floor.When The Bathroom Tiles Are All In Place And Some-what Dry, Use A Grout Saw To Scrape The Excess Thinnest Out Of The Joints Where The Grout Will Go. A Shop Van Will Clean Most Of This Up, But Use A Wet Sponge To Get The Surface Clean. Once Dry, Begin Applying The Grout With A Rubber Trowel.One More Sponge Cleaning Will Be Required To Get Up The Film Once The Bathroom Tiles Is Dried Completely. It's Recommended To Apply A Grout Sealer After About 48 Hours Or So To Help Avoid Any Staining Problems That Occur During Normal Use.