I love that you did a follow up! No one ever does (which drives me crazy) when they post videos like this. It makes a huge difference to if people actually want to try it and puts trust in the mind of the follower. Great job 👍🏼
This might be abad idea because the pebbles dont have enough surface area ontop of no thinset motor to hold the pebbels themself.Seal the pebbles first. And when grouting pebbles turn the sponge vertically so you're wiping with the long side N&S.You'll have more controll of even grout lines/reveal and it's easier.You want to wipe out a little more grout and exspose more of the rock with pebble tile .Gj it looks great!
@@rttnmlk9013 I used double sided adhesive she showed in the video, and the back splash was already sticky too. I’m not sure why it held strong in the wet conditions and not the dry
You can totally use this in a bathroom! you just have to seal it, so it’s water resistant, there are special top coats on the market that make it rather easy, we did this in our bathroom.
I assume it would if use the right board for the bathroom and seal the walls good before adding this to the walls with your tile and. You still need use a water proof sealer and reseal it.
Seal with what? I moved in to a house that has this on the shower floor. The grout is getting thinner and it needs to be sealed. Not sure what to do here.
That looked so pretty before the grouting or whatever, idk if it’s necessary or if it’ll collapse without it but I think plain pebbles really gave it a natural feel
I LOVE THAT YOU DO THIS AND UPDATE US ON IT!!!! literally one of my biggest fears is being a renter or home owner and fucking up my place- so stuff like this really helps😭🙏🏽💜 you’re literally a godsend
Sorta it's more to stop to transfer of dying from the grout. People can always use a grout release product if they are worried. They work great if you read the directions
I love how the last short told me to never use adhesive to stick anything to the wall, this video starts off with: I used this adhesive to stick pebbels to my wall. I think the algorithm ia a bit drunk
I used this material in my kids bathroom behind the vanity to attach glass tile slabs. After a year, it still looks great! The moisture from the vanity has not affected the tile.
thank you for the follow up! I know this leads to a roof deck, not a living space, but for feng shui I would remove the bulky lanterns by the tree. you're trapping a lot of energy in that corner the way it's designed. I'm glad your wall held up!
Thank you sister for showing these designs and sharing. I recently bought my first house and its small but ur content will help me to visualize and as well do some diy in my house. Thank you 🙏🏼
If make you feel better we did just basic subway tile and grout on ours with this product in the kitchen near the stove up since september 13th. Tomorrow we grout the other side kitchen which be near sink. The tile been up with the grout for a good 3 weeks. Its hard to take off so once you press down the tile onto the adhesive it wont budge.
You can use it in a bathroom. You would want to use a waterproof substrate and use Silicon as adhesive. Just like you would put tiles or a mosaic. There are a bunch of tutorials on Utube..
It won’t collapse right away because this wasn’t installed in the bathroom or sauna. But what will happen over time is the grout will start to crack. Even a hairline crack can let moisture in and that will cause the separation of the wall substrate and the pebbles. This would normally take 5-10 years or more. If you want to redo or want to get this done at another location, use a premixed mortar. If you really want it to stick forever, install cement board over the drywall, then use thinset mortar.
@S f Thank you. That is exactly what I was wondering. I know the stick tiles that she (and other people) use as “renter friendly” completely destroy the walls, I was wondering if this one was the same. Thank you for the insight
@@Kt-cn2rq Thank you! Exactly what I was thinking/wondering, just wasn’t familiar with it so didn’t want to assume. I own and wouldn’t want to put it up then. Lol
Correct but It most definitely can still stain. It's the amount of time sitting on the tile/ soaking in poors that can stain. Sealers won't save your ass from staining.
I'm so happy you're having a kid. Now you will be privvy to why certain design choices (like the loose rocks on floor) are a big no no for families, regardless of cuteness.
I love that you did a follow up! No one ever does (which drives me crazy) when they post videos like this. It makes a huge difference to if people actually want to try it and puts trust in the mind of the follower. Great job 👍🏼
Yeah, like when people paint their lighting fixtures, possible fire
P😅😅😅😅
Exactly
People never do because it usually never works.
This might be abad idea because the pebbles dont have enough surface area ontop of no thinset motor to hold the pebbels themself.Seal the pebbles first. And when grouting pebbles turn the sponge vertically so you're wiping with the long side N&S.You'll have more controll of even grout lines/reveal and it's easier.You want to wipe out a little more grout and exspose more of the rock with pebble tile .Gj it looks great!
We used the double sided adhesive for our kitchen backslash over 5 years ago. It's still going strong.
backsplash
@@bonnie.duncan backslash is funnier
I used it on our back splash- lasted 3 years. Used the same stuff behind the trash can (full wall) and it peeled off in 6 months. Made no sense 😂
Did you use anything extra to hold it on like glue?
@@rttnmlk9013 I used double sided adhesive she showed in the video, and the back splash was already sticky too. I’m not sure why it held strong in the wet conditions and not the dry
You can totally use this in a bathroom! you just have to seal it, so it’s water resistant, there are special top coats on the market that make it rather easy, we did this in our bathroom.
It would be really hard to clean i think
@@itsbrutalouthere7558 the top coat makes the surface smooth and seals all the gaps and holes. It actually cleans quite easily.
I assume it would if use the right board for the bathroom and seal the walls good before adding this to the walls with your tile and. You still need use a water proof sealer and reseal it.
Seal with what? I moved in to a house that has this on the shower floor. The grout is getting thinner and it needs to be sealed. Not sure what to do here.
@@23tlujan23 we did our shower floors with a special epoxy mix, worked really well, but we didn’t DIY this one, a specialised pro did it.
I have it in the bathroom holding 12"x6" tiles for the last 8 years. It has been amazing!
How get we find this
How can i find this plz tell
That looked so pretty before the grouting or whatever, idk if it’s necessary or if it’ll collapse without it but I think plain pebbles really gave it a natural feel
I came here to say this
I feel like if you left it without grout, that wall would quickly become the spider wall.
@@Rebe8d89AH I guess? Depends on where you live though, I’ve only had 2 spiders in my house before
or even just less grout between the cracks so you see more stone
@@brindleface9316 where do you stay? It sounds like my kind of country lol
I think it looks great! The lanterns and the tree tie everything together!
I used it above and on the side of my shower over 7 years ago and it’s still holding up with no issues.
You know people always have negative stuff to say. I'm so glad it worked it's beautiful
I like it, but I think u use to much grout. It took away the definition of the rock. One of those less is more moment.😬
I can see what you mean, however I like the effect too.
@@semolinasemolina8327 maybe she should wiped it after applying.
Exactly.
That was on purposeful 🤦♂️ Looks more natural
My exact thought
It looks amazing though, I love how you styled this wall! Don't let what people have to say get in your head, eff em!😂
Wow.
I had a wall almost like this 50 years ago.. except we glued white pebbles to the wall. With epoxy, I think. I loved that wall!
Am I the only one who thinks after grouting looks perfect??
No I completely agree 💯
No the rats also think so
They last i worked at a tile store. The application is the key 🎉 looks beautiful
That actually looked a lot better than I was expecting. But seems to be looking way better at night than in the day.
I LOVE THAT YOU DO THIS AND UPDATE US ON IT!!!! literally one of my biggest fears is being a renter or home owner and fucking up my place- so stuff like this really helps😭🙏🏽💜 you’re literally a godsend
I LOVE it and now I'm eyeballing one of my walls lol
This looks so cool. I love that the stones aren't extra pronounced. ❤❤❤ Good Job.
Just found a new DIY! I love that design. THANK YOU!!!
Yeah honestly it seems fine is a smaller, less humid area like this. Looks good!
Yay for you! I must admit I liked it better before the grout. It's probably not a popular opinion.
You could see the mesh netting underneath, otherwise I agree from a distance the before looked better
I also liked it better before the qrout..
Yeah, probably just a thinner depth of grout.
You can just wipe away more grout so more of the stones show through
That looks terrific! Great job!
I love you.
No judgment please.
I didn't even know about a self sticky tile mat adhesive, till I saw this !
Here’s a tip. Seal the rocks before u grout them. Makes cleaning all the rocks so much easier
Sorta it's more to stop to transfer of dying from the grout. People can always use a grout release product if they are worried. They work great if you read the directions
What would you suggest to use for sealing?
I love how the last short told me to never use adhesive to stick anything to the wall, this video starts off with: I used this adhesive to stick pebbels to my wall. I think the algorithm ia a bit drunk
hahaha
I use this adhesive throughout my house, and it has been great!
@@maesams6212 how can i got it plz give some links
It works. Used in kitchen
As a cleaning lady, lemme tell ya this is an absolute nightmare for your cleaning lady...
Exactly, raw wood that's rough is another problem ,cloth fibres snag
why?
Thanks for your advice 😅
yes it is...I hate my white grout
Feather duster.
It looks amazing!! I actually like the look after grouting.... Reminds me of Santorini!
That is so neat. Really done a lot to that wall, and with the house planning there makes it even more outstanding.
Awesome, thank you so much for following up a year later!
I have used similar product in 2 bathrooms and they are still going strong. Over 5 years.
How get we find this
Love your pebble wall, I always wanted one !! 🎉great job❤
Looks so amazing ! Love the additional wood slats and lighting !
Gosh, that looks so good!
That wall looks awesome👏🏻👏🏻
My friend had this as well. But it is such a pain to clean when you want to remove/change it.
I personally really like the grout, gives it a washed out kinda vibe like it's been exposed to the elements
I used this material in my kids bathroom behind the vanity to attach glass tile slabs. After a year, it still looks great! The moisture from the vanity has not affected the tile.
Such a great idea! Thanks for sharing
I really like the pre-grout look. Mine would probably fall right off the wall lmbo
thank you for the follow up! I know this leads to a roof deck, not a living space, but for feng shui I would remove the bulky lanterns by the tree. you're trapping a lot of energy in that corner the way it's designed. I'm glad your wall held up!
THST STONE TILE LOOKS FANTASTIC/
Thank you sister for showing these designs and sharing. I recently bought my first house and its small but ur content will help me to visualize and as well do some diy in my house. Thank you 🙏🏼
Bendiciones, qué la disfrute con salud!
Gorgeous wall I love it ❤️
That is a sh1t-ton of grout! That may render your results inapplicable.
Sorry, do you mind explaining this comment? I don’t understand what you’re trying to say and am curious as I do like the way this wall looks.
@@MsLilyPickles it means if you didn't put a lot of grout it would probably collapse
Yes I wasn’t expecting that😂
If make you feel better we did just basic subway tile and grout on ours with this product in the kitchen near the stove up since september 13th. Tomorrow we grout the other side kitchen which be near sink. The tile been up with the grout for a good 3 weeks. Its hard to take off so once you press down the tile onto the adhesive it wont budge.
Wow I wish I knew this existed 5 years ago, I wanted a stone wall like this in my bedroom so bad
M so happy to see this beautiful work..i am your new subscriber ❤
On a wall of a hall bedroom or living room it's a great diy hack. In bathrooms though she's correct no peel and stick anything
Not true at all!!!
That wall is one serious dust catcher!
Yes if its not sealed.. be like a unsealed tile flooring.
I love pebble look. I'm drawn to anything earthy
Love it 😀 😍 ❤️ love it! Love it❣️ ya did that!
It looks beautiful!
I liked it without the grout, personally.
The grout was needed to hold it longer
This is a beautiful look, I’ve seen as a backsplash, on a shower floor and would love to try on my patio.
Ooooo, you did a great job. This looks amazing
It is so beautiful!!
I did this in my bathroom. A year and still going strong
OMG! Your home looks lovely and cozy!
Girl it looks sssoooooooooOoooooooooooooooooOoOOoOoOooOOooOO nice
You can use it in a bathroom. You would want to use a waterproof substrate and use Silicon as adhesive. Just like you would put tiles or a mosaic. There are a bunch of tutorials on Utube..
It won’t collapse right away because this wasn’t installed in the bathroom or sauna. But what will happen over time is the grout will start to crack. Even a hairline crack can let moisture in and that will cause the separation of the wall substrate and the pebbles. This would normally take 5-10 years or more. If you want to redo or want to get this done at another location, use a premixed mortar. If you really want it to stick forever, install cement board over the drywall, then use thinset mortar.
Way to go, you went for it anyway and look. Nice!
That looks sick! I love it❤
Beautiful
“I still see no signs of cracking”
Bestie look at the rocks-
I love it, you did a awesome job. Want to come and do mine LOL
Wow it's Amazing 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I want this 😍😍😍😍😍
I think the grout is what set it on the wall, the tape just held it for the grout to dry
I love how this looks. Curious what it does to the wall once removed?
@S f Thank you. That is exactly what I was wondering. I know the stick tiles that she (and other people) use as “renter friendly” completely destroy the walls, I was wondering if this one was the same. Thank you for the insight
This product is not renter friendly. It is permanent. If she renting she going to have to pay for new drywall.
@@Kt-cn2rq Thank you! Exactly what I was thinking/wondering, just wasn’t familiar with it so didn’t want to assume. I own and wouldn’t want to put it up then. Lol
That's really cool
Love your ideas they bring some pop into decorating
That is a gorgeous wall😊
I really like the white rocks at the bottom of the wall, did you have to cut out the floor or how did you do that? It looks great!
That looks so cool. I LOVE it!
I just love this👍👍💕
When working with natural stone, seal them before grouting and the grout won't stain the stone.
Correct but It most definitely can still stain. It's the amount of time sitting on the tile/ soaking in poors that can stain. Sealers won't save your ass from staining.
It will probably let you know if your foundation is sturdy too. 😊
How is a veneer supposed to do that?
Lol it’s not real rock 🤦🏽♀️
@@Cissonius because the grout will crack along certain sections where there is shifting i guess ?
@@tikusblue huh, hadnt thought of that, suppose you're right there
Oh nice. How fun to see the update.
Reminds me of one of the home interiors on GTA 5… Nice!!
I’m glad it’s tile because I see people putting the pebbles up one by one. 😩😩😩
Loool
Did you have to cut the pebble tile at all?
I'm so happy you're having a kid. Now you will be privvy to why certain design choices (like the loose rocks on floor) are a big no no for families, regardless of cuteness.
It’s gorgeous 👍🏼
So cool looking!
Looks good.
Looks sick!
Ooooooh! I LOVE THIS! Hmmmmm 🤔 I think I might need to do this somewhere in my home now!
I love how it looks
I thought I was going to hate it with the grout but I actually really love the final!
you go girlfriend! Love the idea & creativity!
THIS IS SO CUTE!!!
Wow! looks awesome👍great job
Great job 👍🏾
Thank you for the honest sharing of not for the bathroom.
Good god i need this in my bedroom asap ty for the gorgeous idea
Pretty wall. Great job. I used the dollar tree rocks stick n peel tiles it turned out very pretty Thanks for sharing.😊
I have an obsession with smooth stones. I am definitely doing this in my next home.
You picked the best place. END RESULT: lovely grotto with plants😊
Looks Amazing!
Looks gorgeous. Im trying to find those exact stones for my backsplash. Great job.!!!
You put in the work and it paid off. Good for you. Inspiring 😊
Whatever the case it still looks beautiful!!!
Good babies, cute babies like yours, ALMOST makes me wanna baby sit