Is this a hopeless installation of my bathroom tile?
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i wouldn’t worry about them. They are barely noticable
If you hires a "handy man" you get what you get. Frankly, if the cracks are sealed and not leaking water into the wall, I would not worry about it. That pattern...color variation and shape hides it well!
We had a professional install ours and he said it was one of the most frustrating install he's done. The glass has a warp in it so if you want the surface to feel flat I guess some of the tiles will break. Ours has slightly raised edges on some of the tiles but we still like the looks!
I would stain the grout a medium to darker gray to include the cracks. A complementary color to one that is in the tiles. It will improve the overall look of the installation and help hide the cracks.
I think it's beautiful! You are probably the only one who will ever notice. Since you are the one who counts, you can break the tiles out..carefully..and replace them. Make sure to clean out all the old fixative before setting a new tile in place. I know how you feel, I would be the same and would fix it. But really...it looks great!
I agree about staining the grout a little darker so it blends in with the tile more. Beautiful tile.
looks ok to me!
You can also try to purchase caulk the same colour as the tiles and fill the cracks in, won't be as noticeable.
Was that professionally installed? I would make them redo it or refund you hopefully so you can hire a better installer. Thats the worst install I've seen.