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I was watching one of those home flipping shows on TV and they were working on a tight budget. One of the (professional) home flippers said to the designer that he wanted large tiles to avoid the higher labor cost of installing the small ones.
I assumed that meant the labor (time) would be greater for the larger tile. I have no personal experience either way.
I've seen them cut sheets of small tiles with a tile saw. If you were using a cutter that would take a lot longer.
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Done a lot of DIY tile jobs over the years, large and small tiles. Run a 3' straight edge over floor first to find out if you have high/low spots and take care of them. Floors aren't as flat as they sometimes look. Flatter floors make leveling the tiles easier.
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Use a tile leveling system like the one linked below and go with the bigger tile if that is what you like. I used the ones below with great success. I was installing travertine and the square edge made perfection important. Mine were 18 x 18 and turned out great.
I've only done a few sq ft of 1x1, half on a wall, half on a shower pan so I don't have much recommendation there.
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Listen to Joe above
If there are any irregularities float the floor
Then go very easy on the thin set as it is a nightmare to clean out in between the small tiles
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Good advice so far.
Leveling tile is not difficult, but it can be tedious. The more pieces, the more tedious and the more opportunity for unlevel tiles.
Those leveling systems take a LOT of the tedium away. That means the major gotcha is too much thinset in the grout lines. That is a really aggravating problem for inexperienced DIYers.
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I've always been pretty happy with the tile I have set with big tile. The one time I did 2" square tiles, I wasn't as happy. Just seemed a lot more difficult. Of course, it was in a shower, so it wasn't on a flat floor and there was a hole in the middle that had to be cut out in excruciating detail. Then again, I wouldn't use big tile for a shower floor because I don't need any slipping hazards