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Creating a real tile mosaic on almost any
surface top is easy. The first step would be to look in a tile shop
and see what is available. Then decide on a pattern you want.
There are many books, magazines and TV shows that give step by step
instructions as well as design ideas. After deciding a pattern or
design, sketch your pattern on the surface you are going to tile
over. The first step is to prepare the surface making sure the tile
will adhere. You do this by scoring the surface with a utility knife
then coating the surface with a mixture of watered down white glue.
Next you take tile cement, commonly known as thin set or mortar, and
spread a thin coating over the surface. Place your tiles in the
cement according to the pattern you drew. After the cement has set,
(don't be in too big of a hurry) fill the gaps between the tiles
with tile grout. Most people think grout is available only in white
but if you look in a hardware store you'll find many different
colors of grout available. You apply the grout by simply troweling
it over all of the seams between the individual tiles. Then wipe
away the excess with a sponge.
Have you ever been in a cafe, restaurant or a friend's house for
that fact, and admired the mosaic tile on the tabletops or walls?
Well, it's not that hard to bring that look into your own home.
Where's a good place to add a mosaic in your home? Kitchens and
bathrooms are the obvious choices but end tables and patios have
become favorites too. Consider embellishing a coffee table purchased
from an unfinished furniture store. This is a great little week-end
project. All you have to do is add a coat of paint and then make a
small mosaic on the tabletop using some different size tiles or even
broken tile pieces. This same technique works equally well for a
larger area like this as it does for a small accent table.
Before starting this project, there are some things you should do
first to be prepared.
Take some time researching what you want to do before you start
laying tiles down. There are tons of books on ceramic tiles at your
bookstore or library. A recommendation is to just thumb through them
to get some inspiration for your design. Once you have a basic idea
of what you want to do, it's always a good idea to draw a sketch of
your design.
Then you will want to place the actual tiles on the countertop,
starting from the center and working outwards, to make sure your
pleased with your design. Once you have everything in place, take a
magic marker and mark the tiles' location.
Before you cement the tiles in place, you have to prepare the tiles
for the mosaic sections. How do you do that? This is where you can
get some aggression out. Take a mix of tiles, wrap them in a towel
and give them a whack. This is the simplest way to get the broken
pieces of tile you'll need for the mosaic. For the border mosaics
you are going to need some smaller pieces of tile. For the smaller
pieces you use a tile nibbler to break off pieces the size you need.
To cement the tiles in place, use mortar that you can buy at any
tile store or home improvement store. You just trowel the mortar on
about 1/8th inch thick. Then use the edge of the trowel to score the
mortar. Then just put your tiles in place. For the mosaic sections
you use the same process. Take the different pieces of tile and
arrange them however you like. Try and keep the spaces between the
tiles to 1/8th of an inch.
How do you finish the project? You have to grout the tiles after the
mortar has set up or dried. Remember, tile grout is available in
many colors, not just white. Next smear the grout over the top of
the tiles filling in the seams. To clean the tiles, wipe off any
excess grout with a sponge. Let it dry overnight and you're done so
sit back and admire your work of art!
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