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How to get a straight line for tiling a floor.
If the wall is too long to snap the chalk easily kneel by the midpoint of the line and press it down to the floor with one hand.
A strip of plywood or a perfectly straight board will do the job too.
In general to lay the tile itself mix thinset and spread it on the floor using the notched edge of a trowel starting at the intersection between your chalk lines on the floor.
Starting with the room s longest straight wall use a tape measure to find the center point.
Clean up right away.
Planning the layout for a tile project is usually the hardest and most time consuming step.
Square your layout to the room entryway how to square for tiling measure between the two marks and mark the center point.
If the tile is too thick for nippers try the following method.
Use a tile cutter for small straight cuts.
The first step in laying out tile is to mark a layout line in the room.
Less than a full tile.
Pin a line of string across the room and use that to line up the tiles.
The ledger shown here is a length of steel angle held in place by wood blocks screwed to the wall.
Draw a line parallel to the entrance across the three marks using the longest straightedge available.
For making curved cuts you can use tile nippers.
I think they used a long straight edge too but only to tamp the tiles into line.
Reach out with your other hand and lift up the chalk line about 10 to 12 inches from the floor pulling straight up then release the line so it snaps down onto the floor creating a crisp straight line.
Use a chalk line to extend this line from one side of the room to the other.
Find and mark the matching point on the wall directly opposite.
Snap the chalk line leaving a straight chalk mark on the subfloor.
Watch this video to learn how a pro does it.
Use a tile saw or wet saw both rentable if necessary for cutting numerous or thick tiles.
Pull the line very taut and the hold the line down on the mark with one hand.
Snap a chalk line between the marks from wall to wall.