Matt Patterson Custom Homes Personally, I paint the edges same as walls. Cut it in carefully and keep a wet rag to wipe any mistakes off of the tile and a toothbrush to get it out of the grout.
Specialty Tile Products The tile is from a company called Sonoma Tilemakers, and is called Vihara glass. They are based out of California, and you can check out their website for a dealer near you @ www.sonomatilemakers.com. We well it in the Southeast if you happen to live nearby!
Anne DeCocco You've really got to make that choice at the tile store, or with your installer. Grout comes in so many shades and the right one is most easily identified by holding the grout up next to the options.
Charmean Neithart Interiors, LLC. I would try Alabaster #333 from Custom Building Products, www.custombuildingproducts.com
Let me know if you need further information. Charmean Neithart
I showed this gorgeous mosaic idea to my contractor. He is apprehensive to install. How did you put the mosaics up? Is it on a board? Or right on the paint? He thinks there must be tile because worried about unfinished edges. Please help. »
nmadias9808 Ive done it myself.Its just labor intensive.Tile comes mounted to a mesh.Set it in Mastic wait then grout.The trick is to keep them all super flush with each other.Yes we even did it in the shower.Going around a corner is tricky because of exposed edge. However you might be able to apply sealer to exposed edge to appear finished.If your a perfectionist you can miter each 3/4 inch tile. Your contractor will look at you like your nuts though!
olldbobbi We just did this in my husbands bathroom, same tiles, different colors. We used painted 1/4 round wood to hide the rough edges. It's not hard but it is labor intensive!
Wanting to use this image for a student project, how do I print the image? Or upload it as a graphic, when I attempt to do either it is not working in the traditional methods.
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The circular mirror is so great against the reflective striped tiles. I like that its border blends in with the tiles - this space is not all about the mirror , it's about the tiles and the hot pink chair.
2. Gray Cool Platinum. In September and October of 1999, the trend watchers thoughts turned cooler, to platinum shades that reminded them of wedding bands. I love this wallpaper for its fancy shine and casual stripes.