Below is a small back splash that I did in the same condo that has the black and white glass tile from a few posts back. This tile pretty much works the same as ceramic tile but it is metal surrounding a piece of actual ceramic tile. Looks amazing after it is grouted. Note: use non-sanded grout. One because the grout joints are tight but also because the sanded grout can scratch the surface of the metal.





2 comments:
Wow! I'm impressed! Great work.
Yves
WOW!!! I REALLY like that backs plash, and I think my wife will as well...Where can you get the metal tiles, and are they thick or are they stamped and you have to set them into the mortar?
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