Kip and his mad tiling skills...

Bye, yellow!
Filing one edge to make the tile 1/16" smaller!

Me using a tile cutter for the first time in my life. It's similar to a super heavy duty paper cutter. Since our tile is ceramic, a wet saw is not necessary (you must have a wet saw for natural stone tile).

Craig and Kip had to cut and file the top rows...
Next up: grouting!

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