Hello everyone,
I'm seeking advice for an ensuite bathroom renovation focused on extending tiles and replacing the toilet. I've opted for Johnson white tiles sized 200-x-400mm, aiming for consistency with the existing tiles. However, a challenge has surfaced concerning the last row of tiles in the shower area, which is only 17 cm high compared to the standard 20 cm of a single tile.
Upon removing the floor tile, approximately 10 cm, from the wall, I plan to begin installing the white wall tiles from the floor. This poses an issue with a noticeable gap that needs addressing to align the shower area tiles with the rest of the toilet tiles.
One potential solution is to start with tiles only 2 cm high from the floor and then layer 20 cm high tiles on top. While this ensures maximum alignment, it does result in the first row of tiles being only 2 cm high or less, considering the necessary tile gaps.
I would greatly appreciate your insights on the best course of action in this scenario. Thank you for your guidance.

