Great job! One pro tip from a tiler: instead of pushing one tile at i time into the thinset - use the float to cover a larger area and make the smaller tiles more even surface
Watching you glide through the skies effortlessly makes me wish I could fly with you every day. Your charm and grace are as captivating as the clouds outside the window.
i made one of these a few weeks ago and just ordered more tile to make more of these!:) i was able to sell mine for over $200 so im gonna make it a little side hustle
I'm doing a kitchen table top, but this was the 1st video i came across & it certainly got me on my way. thanks for not being a "perfectionist", for you have inspired me. thanks Taylor 🦂tsr
A year in review question. How are the vertical surfaces doing? Have any tile pulled away? We have an ikea buffet with a similar finish we want to tile but I’m worried about the tile sticking to the vertical surfaces. Great looking table!!!
You never use vintage r to clean your grout. You should have used a fortified sanded grout and waited for the tile adhesive to dry 24 hours before grouting . Also when wiping the grout you can use a damp sponge or paper towel but do not rub as hard as you did.