Installing tile to any countertop is a sure way to add a little value to your home while also updating its decor. Choosing to use tile on your countertops as opposed to installing a slab of the material you are using can save you hundreds, and potentially thousands, of dollars. For a streamlined and professional look, tile the edges of your countertops.
Instructions
- 1
Cut the tiles to fit along the edge of the counter.
2Measure the width of your countertop edge. Most edges will be approximately 2 inches wide.
3Cut strips to fit along the edge with a tile cutter or tile saw, depending on the material your tiles are made from.
4Apply thin-set mortar along the edge of your countertop with a notched trowel. Apply in small areas so the thin-set does not dry before getting all of your tile strips put in place.
5Wiggle the tiles onto the edges to make sure they are fastened to the thin-set. For a streamlined and professional look, it is recommended to align the edging tiles with the countertop tiles while using the same width spacers between each tile.
6Use painter's tape to help hold the edging tiles in place. Remove the plastic spacers after a couple hours. Allow 24 hours for the thin-set to dry.
7Remove the tape and apply grout between tiles with a rubber float, working the grout into every nook and cranny. Use a damp sponge to wipe away excess grout from the tile surface. Allow another 24 hours for the grout to dry.
nice and perfect article for those who is willing to decorate or redecorate their homes with perfect tiles. I think design and color is the most important to use the tiles in a place of the home or room.
ReplyDeleteI will recommend any person to visit Mosaic Tile Direct as I have used their tiles in my bathroom and kitchen.