Mosaic Tiles

Mosaic Tiles

Kitchen Wall Tiles Can Add A Special Glitter To Your Home

When remodeling your home, kitchen wall tiles are an excellent option for giving that room a nice-looking facelift. Thousands of designs and colors are available to choose from. Floor tiles are usually four inches square and are available in numerous price ranges. Invest time to choose the right design that will be appealing as well as functional.

There’s a wide selection of tiles to choose from when searching on the internet. You will find a much better deal by ordering from an online business rather than from a brick-and-mortar store. For one thing you can try the selections 24 hours a day without any sales guys hanging over you.

Various kinds of kitchen wall tiles include glass tile. It may be clear or tinted and create an attractive twinkling result when installed. Bubble and frosted glass tiles add a unique personality to the general style. An additional type, glazed ceramic tiles are made from clay having a baked on glaze which gives them a gleaming appearance.

Different kinds of clay are used to produce mosaic tiles, which are tinted with various pigments so the color passes through the tile. If the tile is cracked, it’s hard to detect due to the continuous color. Vinyl tiles can also be found for all those on a budget, but great care should be taken with installation so they will not peel off and percolate.

It is not uncommon for beginner do it yourself tile installers to install floor tiles instead of kitchen wall tiles. Tiles for a wall are usually smoother than floor tiles and far slicker when soaked. Typically, ceramic tiles are much heavier to withstand foot traffic and furniture. Wall tiles will be more vulnerable as well as leaner.

The Porcelain Enamel Institute (PEI) developed a scale to reflect strength and durability of a particular tile. Floor tiles generally have a PEI rating of 3 (residential floors) to 5 (industrial heavy traffic). Wall tiles are rated from 0 to 2. The PEI rating needs to be printed on the box or you can contact the tile maker to find out that data.

Setting up kitchen wall tiles just isn’t as challenging as you might think. Begin by patching holes and washing the wall down. If doing a mosaic, set up the ceramic tiles with out mortar for a suitable design. You can cut tile with a wet saw to be sure it fits. When placed at the edge of the wall, cut tiles are less noticeable.

Distribute a thin layer of mortar on the wall using a notched trowel for ridges. Position a tile on the wall and carefully push it into the mortar. Put spacers between the tiles and be sure the floor tiles are level. Once the mortar dries, take away the spacers and work the grout between the tiles. After 15 minutes use water and sponge to cleanse the tile. Stand back and admire your work!

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