When i put the inside the shower last tile on there was only 1 16 to 1 8th inch gap.
Gap between wall tile and ceiling.
Caulking is the best choice for this application.
Acoustic tiles and composite panel boards are two others.
We had to replace the drywall ceiling above the shower which was buckling and wavey.
The only place that the gap gets any larger is on the one outside wall.
There is a slight gap between the tiles on the wall and the ceiling.
Maybe it will look better once it s grouted but right now my eye focuses on the gaps and not the beautiful stone.
Although the covering on most ceilings is drywall that isn t the only material that builders use.
Alan the floor of your shower looks great but it agree that there seems to be too much of a gap between the wall tiles.
In all cases covering the seams between.
So now there is a varying gap 0 to 1 4 between the top of the tiled wall and the ceiling.
The tile council of north america recommends at least a quarter inch gap between the tile floor and the walls.
All it takes is a quick patching job with fiberglass mesh tape.
Photos attached hopefully i think they re upside down but what you re looking at is the corner where the tiling is on one wall and that wall meets a plastered wall and a plastered ceiling.
When the ceiling changes height across the length of a wall a gap between wall and ceiling can result.
Never fill this gap with grout because tile grout is not flexible.
The tile is level the ceiling is not.
Covering this gap isn t a difficult process.