It is hard to say. Probably it's just clear glass wit a coding behind which lets the glass tiles look like this. Recently I installed such glass tiles in slightly different colors. They were all clear once the coding was scratched off.
What is the tub fill-faucet used here? Looks like just one spigot usable as a hand shower rather than a separate spigot and shower, which is very appealing. Thank you »
The Sky is the Limit Design If you want to use the tubfiller keep in mind that the rough-in part will need a bit of space- essentially you have an elbow coming out from the device, turning 90 degree and going down towards the floor. You will end up with some sort of ledge or a platform - doesn't need to be more than 4", but if space is tight, then you might have to put the tubfiller in a different location, i.e. get a different ub model. And don't be discouraged - although a tubfiller-overflow is a standard device in Europe some plumbing sales centers might not be familiar with it - this does not mean that it is not out there. Also - make sure to deal with a plumber who, if he hasn't installed one yet, is open to learning, as there are some specific requirements that need to be adhered to in order to install this piece correctly.
Hope I didn't scare you with this - it's normal in the industry to come across people who don't want to handle 'new' products, so you better find someone who has the right attitude...
It is hard to say. Probably it's just clear glass wit a coding behind which lets the glass tiles look like this. Recently I installed such glass tiles in slightly different colors. They were all clear once the coding was scratched off.
Regards,
3D-Tile-Design - Bertram Tasch
Maple Ridge, BC (Greater Vancouver)
http://www.3D-Tile-Design.ca