To install floor tile, first prepare the surface by cleaning and leveling it. Then, apply thin-set mortar with a trowel and place the tiles in a desired pattern. Use spacers to maintain even spacing between tiles. Once the mortar is dry, grout the tiles by spreading grout over the joints and wiping off excess. Finally, seal the grout to protect it from stains and moisture.
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yes
I would not recommend it. It will not bond properly. You will have to install an appropriate sub-floor, then install the tile on that
You can glue the tile down, only concern is there enough room for the door to clear the tile?
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no
If it sits over a cement floor, then no. If it is a nailed down floor, then you can, but you still have to install a cement board.
You should install the tile floor first. Install tiles on the entire floor, even under where the vanity will go.
It is certainly possible to tile a floor, but bear in mind, there is much more pressure placed on the floor than on the walls, and floor tile must be laid over a solid cement base, otherwise it is going to crack.
Get a tile cutter and remove the tile. Strip all the tile off and make sure the underneath surface is clean. Then u install a protective foam pad layer and install the carpet above it.
Yes, but you should you use an adhesive that is ductile