Cut the tiles to fit into any gaps.
Wall tiles fitting process.
For hard ceramic tiles the glazed surface must be scored and the tile broken along this line.
If the cuts needed are smaller than half of a tile you can adjust the center line by snapping a new line a half tile size closer to the wall.
Follow the layout by installing loose tiles along with their spacers all the way to the walls.
Use a saw tile to cut a tile to fit around an awkward shape such as a pipe or architrave.
Once you reach the walls you ll need to cut tiles for a proper fit.
As with any tile installation the surface for mosaic tile must be perfectly flat and smooth.
If necessary repeat this step along the intersecting center line for a precise design.
If the gap between the last tile and the wall is greater than 1 2 tile then adjust the tiles to one side or another.
In modern tile work the underlayment is generally cement board applied over a plywood subfloor or directly against wall studs.
Use tile nippers for curved cuts.
Tile cutting jigs are inexpensive and are much easier to use than freehand tile cutters.
Start at the intersection of the chalk lines and make a path forming a 90 degree angle with tile.
Prepare the surface.
Nippers create rough edges that you can smooth somewhat with 80 grit sandpaper.
Mosaic tile can be laid directly on plywood or wallboard in non wet locations but cement board offers the best underlayment and is the preferred.