I think so. I bought a set of 4 - i.e. a variety of shapes. I'll bite th bullet and put some photo's up tomorrow. I've been over and re-siliconed it twice - but not having a nice flat vertical surface is a pain.
That’s not the problem . It’s getting a semi decent silicone line over an undulating pattern in an awkward area . Tempted to cut out the silicone and just grout it - that would be a pita ...
Sigh!
I'm struggling with the ensuite recesses . To silicone an easy access wall corner using fugi thingies no problem.
To try and do the same in the recess is just to awkward - it looks a bit crap ( hence no photo ).
Overall I'm not happy with the ensuite recess trim - wish I bought a recess you don't tile and just goes straight in!
Anyway! I could use the mitre corner edges to cover the opening edges ( as I plan to use in the bathroom recesses ). But I'm struggling to find any 'trim' for all the recess internal joins. I suppose I could reverse the corner edge to make an 'L' on the inside. Not really sure.........
Or of course I could not worry as no one will ever notice apart from me!!!.
The issue is these bloody hex tiles. The surface undulates as they are textured so to get a nice straight mastic line is almost impossible... f ucking tiles - SWMBO's fault !
You are going to super struggle in Clifton etc . Unless your budget is Uber like .
Best option is to buy a property with potential to either split the plot or demolish. Rare though .
I have an underground kingdom open to visitors / victims .
Decided to try the silicone on the tiles .
A test run .
Choose a corner where the sink is going , completely unnecessary but a good test .
So just a vertical line ontop the grout in the corner
Think I did ok
Thanks to everyone for really good input !
So first will try simply the foam strip jammed up under the lip .
I’ll then stick the hose facing at it and blast it . Be nice if it worked .
Underground houses are (expletive deleted)ing dogs when your architect doesn’t know and the ‘professional roofers’ do the worst job you’ve ever seen . ?
Yeah - it’s also a good plan
Remember the felt is just a protective layer . The firm who did the roof properly said I didn’t need it . It’s just to protect the bituminous layer . But is ct1 really that good outdoors in all weathers forever ??