George Wilson
03/13/2026
The basement in my house was finished when I bought it, but extremely dated, so I’ve been renovating it one room at a time. The ceiling in the bathroom is pretty slanted, so the gap between the tile and ceiling on one end is about 1.5” and on the other end about 2.5”. I’m wondering what I should do to fill the gap. This is my first time tiling, so I’m sure there are plenty of things I could’ve done better that you’ll notice in the pictures aside from the gap. Anywho, I’m just looking for advice and this community has been very helpful. Thanks!
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