How to Tile around bathroom tub?
Hi, I saw a picture one day on hometalk.com of an idea of round tile in the kitchen in front of the sink to look like bubbles. I can’t find this now on the site and wanted to know where to find round tile.
Thanks
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up left and top "find your next project" box, that's an archive of sorts--type in a few key words see what pops up.
Make the rounds of tile shops in your area and see what turns up. Sounds like penny round tiles which are classic, you should not have too much difficulty finding them.
I couldn't find the hometalk article, but I found some links that sell round tile that gives a bubble look:
https://www.wayfair.com/keyword.php?keyword=glass+bubble+tile
https://www.tilestoreonline.com/Bubble_Round_Glass_s/173.htm
Go online and search mosaic tile. It will lead you to many tile stores and most of them have round tiles of all kinds.
Hi Rose, here's a link to one I remember well because it was impressive. Perhaps it's the one you saw.
http://diyjoy.com/gem-backsplash
They are little glass "bubbles" with a flat back and can be found in different dollar stores or hobby shops. Just remember, it is a lot harder to keep the grout clean around them.
thank you everyone!