Use your spacers to make sure the tile is level adjust if necessary.
Setting out herringbone wall tiles.
When tiling a herringbone pattern standard rule of thumb is that each rectangular tile is laid at 90 degree to the tile next to it creating what the experts refer to as a fish bone pattern that also resembles a set of arrows or triangles.
Stick it onto the wall and give it a little wiggle to make sure it s sticking.
The first step in laying a herringbone pattern is to find the center point of the wall.
Measure the length of the wall and mark the halfway point.
Dry fit your herringbone tile pattern for either floors or walls it s best practise to dry lay your herringbone tiles to make sure you get the effect correct before making it permanent.
Lay a piece of heavy duty cardboard onto the benchtop and use the spirit level to mark the halfway point from the wall onto the cardboard.
Working from your first tile position it at a 45 angle so that the corner is right against the edge.