This video is very timely for us. My wife and I gutted our bathroom and just laid the floor with large format tile, now at our 4x5' shower. We originally decided on a small pebble tile but now considering a rounded river rock mosaic tile. While it looks good without grout, we noticed that most rounded river rock installations have massive grout lines and hide most of the stone. It's been difficult to find a good balance between a satisfying smooth and round surface to step on, good drainage, color match, and small grout lines. Still researching and glad you posted this.
Thank you so much! This is the first time trying this type of product. I appreciate the help!!
This video is very timely for us. My wife and I gutted our bathroom and just laid the floor with large format tile, now at our 4x5' shower. We originally decided on a small pebble tile but now considering a rounded river rock mosaic tile. While it looks good without grout, we noticed that most rounded river rock installations have massive grout lines and hide most of the stone. It's been difficult to find a good balance between a satisfying smooth and round surface to step on, good drainage, color match, and small grout lines. Still researching and glad you posted this.
Good luck!
I live the bubble river Rick tile but it’s very expensive. Can I make my own with a mosaic backer?
Yes you could set your own pebbles from the river. You would need to make sure they have a good bondable surface.
How do i make a backsplash using the flat river rock tile sheets?
Get a high quality thinset that advertises “non-slip”. Use a beating blocker for mortar transfer. Good luck!👍
@@tiletheworld thank you so much. Really appreciate it