Bathroom Tiles - Black or White?
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Comments (6)Hi Catherine, Although the tiler could have done a better job of grouting (which should be easy enough to clean and tidy up) it may actually be the mosaics causing some of the visible gaps. These mosaics are glued to a mesh sheet which is usually 300mm x 300mm. It seems from the photos that it’s not just the joints from each sheet but also a few rogue hexagons within the sheets that is causing the visible gaps. An expert tiler may repair as he lays but from experience very few are that meticulous and would argue they are not paid to be. Not what u want to hear. Understandably u want your bathroom to be perfect after investing so much time and money in it. But to be honest I think once the grout is tidied a bit (you could regrout in a different colour as well) then you’ll be very happy and it’s one of those things that no one else would notice anyway. I hope it all works out to your satisfaction. Best Regards Sam...See MoreWhite Herringbone Tiles in Bathroom
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