“I spent more time fiddling with the wedges than actually laying tile.”
That’s what I’m worried about—does the “seamless, luxury look” really justify all the extra time? I get the appeal, but I keep wondering if it’s overkill for a basic bathroom. Also, hauling tiles in and out... my back’s already protesting. Anyone else find the metal clips hard to remove without chipping the edges, or is that just me being clumsy?
Cramped Spaces And Weird Tile Choices—Anyone Else?
Honestly, I’ve done my share of “luxury look” bathrooms and half the time, the payoff just isn’t there—especially in a tight space. The seamless thing looks good in magazines, but in real life, it’s a pain and most buyers don’t even notice unless you point it out. Those metal clips? I’ve chipped more than a few tiles trying to yank them out. If you’re not flipping a high-end place, I’d say don’t sweat it. Standard spacers work just fine and save your back.
