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Gorgeous 1x1 Green onyx polished mosaics meshed on a 12" x 12" tile. Each tile is one square foot. We also carry onyx mosaics in White, Gold and Green Onyx in color. Purchase directly from the manufacturer and save. Give us a call and talk to our designers about your project. We offer discounts to Designers, Builder, Contractors and Architects. Take a look at the last picture, these tiles can be simply cut with a household scissors into any pattern so you can use them as you like. Discount on product and shipping is available for all orders over 100 tiles. Please note: Usage: Walls, countertops, backsplash, shower walls, foyer and flooring (subject to job specification). May be used in some exterior applications, depending on geographic location. Shade and Shape Variation: Mid to high range. Due to local raw materials and unique manufacturing techniques, variations in body and color from tile to tile are to be expected. This is considered desirable and part of the inherent beauty of our product. Installation Natural stone should be dry-laid prior to installation to inspect for color, shading, and size variance. Material should be combined from each case to ensure optimal blending of shade variations. Always follow the manufacturers instructions when using setting materials, tools and sealers. Care and Maintenance: For daily cleaning use a pH balanced, neutral spray cleaner for countertops. For deep-set, hard to remove stains, inquire about an industrial-strength tile stain remover. Be sure to use a cleaner made for tile, and follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Publisher: Marble 'n things
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Hide damaged walls with self-stick, tile covers. Give any area a whole new look. Durable, won't stain, crack or chip. Ideal in kitchen or bathroom. Squaretiles cover surface, triangular tiles fill in edges in four handsome finishes. Cut to fit with scissors, no grout needed clean with soapy cloth. Square tile packagecovers three square feet, triangular one and a half square feet. Set of24.
Publisher: Get Organized
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A beautiful tile job can make a room. And now with the help of this book and new, readily available materials, you can design and install your own tile floors, walls, countertops and shower stalls. All the up-to-date information you need is right here.
Michael Byrne's Setting Tile is packed with more than enough information for those thinking of taking on a tile job in their home. It is so detailed and thorough that it serves as a Tile 101 introduction for those interested in entering the trade full-time or simply improving their skills and knowledge. Byrne opens this revised and updated version of his previous effort with a brief description of how tile was made 6,000 years ago. Granted, the history lesson may not help someone who's planning to tile a kitchen counter, but Byrne's passion and interest for the subject pay off for the reader in other ways. He advises his readers, for example, that even after they've found the right tile for the bathroom floor or kitchen counter--the one that is just the right color and that the manufacturer recommends--to take those tiles and put them through a few of their own tests. Rub it with your favorite frying pan to see how easily it's marked up and, in turn, cleaned off. Scuff it with junior's hiking boots to see how it endures a day in the life. "I tell my customers in the end that, no matter what grade of tile they select, they can be the best judge of a tile's suitability." Byrne devotes chapters to materials, tools and safety, troubleshooting and repairs, and surface preparation. And in his chapter stressing the importance of doing a proper layout long before setting that first tile, Byrne also gives the reader a few clever ways to check levels, straightedges, and carpenter's squares for accuracy. This is a highly detailed book loaded with technical information that relies equally on photos and illustrations. It's also more about materials and tile samples than completed jobs. Don't buy this book if you're looking for glossy color photos of pristine tile jobs; buy it if you want to learn how to correctly install such jobs. --John Russell
Author: Michael Byrne
Publisher: Taunton
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Versatile and compact for tabletop use by do-it-yourselfers. High-torque, universal motor. High-impact thermoplastic water reservoir will not rust or peel, and can be removed for easy cleaning. Safe-switch prevents saw from being operated when locking key is removed. 15-1/2-inch-by-14-1/2-inch-by-12-1/2-inch. Standard equipment: mk-170 tile saw, 7-inch mk-100 wet cutting diamond blade, submersible water pump, and adjustable rip guide. Specifications: 115-volt, 50/60 hz universal motor, 5,500 rpm. 7-inch blade capacity, 5/8-inch arbor, 2-inch depth of cut (10-inch blade), 12-inch length of cut (300 mm).
This is a great little tabletop saw that is perfect for the weekend do-it-yourselfer. It’s easy to set up, very lightweight and precise. The 1/3 hp motor provides plenty of power for projects like cutting counters or floor tiles. The sliding platform allows you to move your work into the blade with a smooth and controlled motion giving you square and accurate cuts every time. It comes with a 7-inch diamond saw blade that cuts a maximum of 12-inch square, a water pump and adjustable rip guide. Great value for the money. --Jodi Johnson
Publisher: MK
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The ridges in the picture are actually the backs of the tiles. The photo is representative of what you will receive. The actual colors may vary somewhat.
Publisher: MatrixColor
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As of November 2008 TILE YOUR WORLD is still the only available book that covers ceramic tile showers completely. A comprehensive and in-depth guide for amateur and professional ceramic tile setters. TILE YOUR WORLD takes the reader from the early history of the craft, all the way through to advanced residential tiling techniques. Projects range from kitchen and bathroom floors to custom tile shower installations. Kitchen counters and back splashes are also covered. TILE YOUR WORLD contains over 300 black and white photos and line drawings and 6 four-page color inserts. Eight appendices and a full index are included.
Author: John P. Bridge
Publisher: Mistflower Press
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Our new Scabos Travertine materials have a highly dense texture with decorative contrast markings of rich yellow, black, turquoise and unique burgundy colors on a wavy beige background. This raw material is especially suited for brushed and distressed edge multi-size pattern sets, pavers and tumbled tiles & mosaics.
Made from the highest quality premium Turkish Scabos Travertine
Strictly selected; consistent in color, sizing and finish
Larger quantities are readily available in full pallets and containers.
Suitable for commercial and residential projects
(Interior as well as exterior surface covering applications)
Meets your needs at a very low cost
(Item originally retails for $14.75/sq. ft. Yours is only $8.50/sq. ft.)
Publisher: Oracle Tile & Stone
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From subtly shimmering white subway-style walls to dramatic colorful mosaics, tile is one of the most seductive ways to enhance the beauty of a space. Long prized for its durability, tile has become more of an object of aesthetic desire than ever before. Your heart may be set upon using it, but with thousands of imaginative options available, you may not know where to begin. Now, The Art of Tile beautifully illustrates what to use, how to use it, and where to use it.
First, design writer and tile enthusiast Jen Renzi walks you through the basics of using the medium: selecting the best materials for certain spaces; installation and maintenance considerations; and aesthetic aspects, such as using tile as an accent or pairing tiles with different patterns in the same area. She then helps you answer the big-picture questions: Do I want eco-friendly bamboo tile in the bathroom? Gorgeous gold-leaf Italian glass tile on my backsplash? Or just a neutral-colored tile with a raised texture? Along the way, you’ll see dozens of installations to spark your imagination, including all of the latest advances and never-before-seen options, such as luxurious leather tile floors that coddle the feet, surprisingly realistic imitation-wood tiles made from porcelain, and an explosion of roses in a red-and-white dining room mosaic. If you’d rather page through thousands of options to make your choice based simply on what strikes your eye, the catalog section of this book is the ultimate resource: more than 1,500 tile options organized in groupings such as: * Color (typical color families, as well as pastels, vivids, and pure white) * Pattern (damasks, dots, loops, herringbone) * Motif (such as nautical themes, animals, food, or flowers) * Texture (from subtle to dimensional) * Shape (beyond squares, circles, and rectangles to hexagons, diamonds, and ovals) * Material (including ceramic, cement, stone, and shell) * Mosaic (from interlacing vines to abstract geometrics) With inspiring photographs of tile installations from Montauk to Morocco, an extensive resource guide, and expert advice from architects, designers, homeowners, and tile manufacturers, The Art of Tile is as much a feast for the eyes as it is an indispensable and comprehensive resource. Author: Jen Renzi
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
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Hide damaged walls with self-stick, tile covers. Give any area a whole new look. Durable, won't stain, crack or chip. Ideal in kitchen or bathroom. Square tile fill in edges in four handsome finishes. Cut to fit with scissors, no grout needed clean with soapy cloth. Square tile package covers three square feet, trianglular one and a half square feet. Set of 24.
Publisher: Get Organized
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A lightweight adjustable tile setting device that helps to obtain perfect spacing and grout line consistency between tiles
Publisher: Prazi USA
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