Looks great but please pan around much slower couldn't take in detail as much as I wanted to. Some things I learned the hard way... porous stone mosaics need to be sealed prior to installation so water stains don't occur & grout doesn't stick to any divets or creveces. Remove and replace a few border stones to break patterns & keep from seeing grout borders looks more natural. Trowel should travel in one direction not circular around drain to better adhere tiles. Larger grout spaces can cause leakage so fill any bigger areas with pieces of stone. Cutting mosaics on wet saw can cause backing to fall off. Use a ledger board & start with second row of tile makes for more balanced look. Just trying to help those other DIY folks like me to learn i didn't comment to insult. Thank you for posting enjoyed watching.
@@WINNI.Designs I used the same exact river stone and after the grout it was all smudge over with a sponge and few days tried washing it out and nothing… looks good when wet but when dry looks ok…any recommendations or where I messed up?
@@philipfiesta put a wet look resinor varnish over it and it will stay looking like that! Where do you get these stones from? Or whats there name? Thanks
Is it normal for water to pool in the corner? I just had a remodel with the same type of pebble stone base. I was told by the contractor that water collects between the stones. It’s supposed take longer to drain away. Hmmm. I can’t tell if I’m being hosed.
ITS GOOD TO SEAL THE NATURAL.STONE PRIOR TO GROUT I USUALLY APPLY A 2PLE OF COATS OF IMPREGNATOR OR YOU CAN USE OTHER SEALERS IF YOU PREFER A WET LOOK AND SLIGHTLY DARKEN THE FINISH
I would have liked to know the type of grout you used for the river stone. I know you cannot ever use ready made Fusion because it will come up setting in the water because the grout lines are too large for fusion. Maybe put in year the grout you used so people do not screw it us.
You have lot to learn before post your video men first lay dry the whole shower floor in clean floor then mark the perimeter then cut it then instal it on shower floor way easyer
Looks great but please pan around much slower couldn't take in detail as much as I wanted to. Some things I learned the hard way... porous stone mosaics need to be sealed prior to installation so water stains don't occur & grout doesn't stick to any divets or creveces. Remove and replace a few border stones to break patterns & keep from seeing grout borders looks more natural. Trowel should travel in one direction not circular around drain to better adhere tiles. Larger grout spaces can cause leakage so fill any bigger areas with pieces of stone. Cutting mosaics on wet saw can cause backing to fall off. Use a ledger board & start with second row of tile makes for more balanced look. Just trying to help those other DIY folks like me to learn i didn't comment to insult. Thank you for posting enjoyed watching.
Looks great Winni wouldn't expect any less
What tile did you use for the walls it looks great especially with those floor tiles
Great video; I'd like to know more about how you cut the stones.
Yeah me too
Wet tile saw
Amazing attention to detail as always✨
Do you grout or silicone at the space where the wall tile meets the floor?
Was that grey pebbles?
How did or what did you use to make the floor so shiny like that? Great job by the way
I just mixed it a little wetter. But I wish I did not. It was a bit hard to work with
@@WINNI.Designs I used the same exact river stone and after the grout it was all smudge over with a sponge and few days tried washing it out and nothing… looks good when wet but when dry looks ok…any recommendations or where I messed up?
@@philipfiesta put a wet look resinor varnish over it and it will stay looking like that! Where do you get these stones from? Or whats there name? Thanks
Can anyone point me in right direction for these stones? Thanks
Is it normal for water to pool in the corner? I just had a remodel with the same type of pebble stone base. I was told by the contractor that water collects between the stones. It’s supposed take longer to drain away. Hmmm. I can’t tell if I’m being hosed.
ITS GOOD TO SEAL THE NATURAL.STONE PRIOR TO GROUT I USUALLY APPLY A 2PLE OF COATS OF IMPREGNATOR OR YOU CAN USE OTHER SEALERS IF YOU PREFER A WET LOOK AND SLIGHTLY DARKEN THE FINISH
This was the information I was looking at 100 videos to find out! Thank you
I would have liked to know the type of grout you used for the river stone. I know you cannot ever use ready made Fusion because it will come up setting in the water because the grout lines are too large for fusion. Maybe put in year the grout you used so people do not screw it us.
Wow the color change drastically. They went from white to dark brown. Why?
Is there a Pan liner inder that mortar bed and red guard on top ??
I noticed that as well. Everything I’ve read advised against waterproofing over a mud bed when a pan liner is installed.
The pebbles looked like a completely different color , must have used ultracolor grout and not wash it off in time
Amazing
Always stagger as you can see continuous grout line
You have lot to learn before post your video men first lay dry the whole shower floor in clean floor then mark the perimeter then cut it then instal it on shower floor way easyer
Marco Poulin thanks for the tip
Some one learned how to tile watching star tile
You need to know what are you doing
Marble pebble tiles are fake pebbles. Try to wash it with muriatic acid 😂😂😂
Intro is too long, commentary not loud enough, music is too loud, camera moves too fast and not enough longer shots.
Wrong!!!
Great video but oh my gosh! Take that camera off your head or out of your hand. Make it stationary please!