Check and see what needs to be cut when you get to the other side. You'll want to end up with 3/4th of a tile of greater since that wall is not square. Hate to end up with a 1/2" strip...
Think about laying them diagonal <> vs square []. How does that look?
I think you should start at the back wall so you can exit the room without walking on your work.
in a herringbone pattern
Yeah, missed that.
Still check for what will be left on the final section. Plan around the first and last cut, then start on the back wall.
I was worried about the pattern being reversed
Huh?!?
Overthinking it. Really, look at the pattern. It's the same, 0>180>360 deg.
I'll let others who know you better comment on the 2nd point...
I keep thinking that I've heard you should start in the middle and work your way out so that it looks straight and evenly spaced, but I could be wrong. I agree with @Catfish it would be worth the effort to dry fit it.
Have fun and bless your knees!
They're facing the wrong direction!!
Kidding.
Gonna be a long night if your finshing it tonight!
Id rather sit on a cactus
Really only necessary for straight line square grout lines.What he said, measure it out and start in the middle.