Walls are rarely completely straight so setting out will help you fix the tiles along a level line.
Setting out wall tiles.
Next inspect all the joints for thin set that has squeezed out between tiles and clean it out before it hardens.
Scoop out a golf ball sized amount of adhesive onto a notched trowel and spread enough adhesive in a thin layer over the wall to hang 2 3 tiles at a time.
Skinny tiles call attention to themselves since the eye is naturally drawn towards things that are out of the norm.
This is called setting out.
When you re done setting the tile stand back for a minute to admire it.
Always try to use cut tiles that are between half and full size.
Start applying the adhesive in a bottom corner about 1 tile length away from the bottom and side of the wall leaving space for the edge tiles.
Where to start tiling is very important so spend some time planning the layout of the tiles before you begin.
Then return to the center and work your way toward the opposite wall to form a single row.
Setting out to various background structures requires accuracy in measuring levelling and checking prior to fixing wall tiles.
Setting ceramic wall tiles.
The initial procedure of setting out correctly is important allowing the tiles to be visibly symmetrical and.
A lot of walls in houses will not be parallel or square.
Minimize tiles less than half size.
You can remedy this by making sure that the tiles are positioned so that no slivers are used.
First drop your mucky tools in a bucket of cold water.
Use no tiles less than half wide along the outside of your tile field any tile slivers tiles that are less than half the width of the tile itself will markedly show the out of plumb wall.
Anything less than half size will only look like a sliver in comparison to other larger tiles.
There is no definitive way to do this and it may well depend on your particular circumstances like positions of windows walls and alcoves etc.
Then get back to work.
Work your way toward the wall.
Setting out your tiles.
That will slow but not stop the hardening of the thin set.
Setting out involves working out the areas to be tiled using actual tile sizes including the joint width.
Starting from the 4 central tiles lay out the remaining tiles in a straight line until you reach the wall.
Before you start tiling it is important to establish the position of your first row of wall tiles and the starting point from which you will start tiling.