The British Standard for tile fixing is BS 5385, which outlines the recommended practices for installing ceramic, natural stone, and mosaic tiles in both internal and external settings.
According to experts, an average room tile flooring installation may be done by a beginner in around 16 hours. It will take 12 hours to complete the building if you have any prior expertise and know what you're doing. Experienced professionals can finish the job within 10 hours.
Floor tiles are generally between half an inch and three-quarters of an inch thick. Wall tile is often square and narrower than floor tile (3 inches to 6 inches). Mosaic tiles, typically 2 inches square, are the smallest option. 12x12, 16x16, 12x24, and 18x18 are the most common and easily accessible tile sizes.
The standard thickness for wall tiles is between 6 and 10 millimetres. The tile's thickness and the adhesive bed's depth must be considered when deciding whether to utilise a tile trim. If your tile is 8 millimetres thick, you'll need a frame at least 10 millimetres broad.