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garfunkel14 Sep 2016 21:03Can anyone tell me if mosaic tiles are easy to maintain as a bathroom floor covering, or not so much?
Currently, I have relatively large tiles in the bathroom, and when I mop, lint often gets stuck in the grout lines. With mosaic tiles, there are quite a few grout lines, so wouldn’t that make it even worse?
If you have any other ideas for an asymmetrical and natural-looking bathroom flooring, please feel free to share them with me.
Is there perhaps something that is almost grout-free? Maybe something similar to marble, even though it won’t actually be marble.
Currently, I have relatively large tiles in the bathroom, and when I mop, lint often gets stuck in the grout lines. With mosaic tiles, there are quite a few grout lines, so wouldn’t that make it even worse?
If you have any other ideas for an asymmetrical and natural-looking bathroom flooring, please feel free to share them with me.
Is there perhaps something that is almost grout-free? Maybe something similar to marble, even though it won’t actually be marble.
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garfunkel14 Sep 2016 22:41Asymmetrical, everything that does not conform to 90° angles or similar "leveling rules."
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Bauexperte14 Sep 2016 22:54For example, buy pebbles in your desired size, lay them in a mortar bed, and create a seamless surface with resin ;-)
garfunkel schrieb:
well asymmetrical, anything that doesn't follow 90° angles or similar "spirit level rules".So I'll ask a follow-up: do you need slanted walls or are you trying to conceal walls?
Would you otherwise have to do a lot of cutting?
Is it in front of the shower, elsewhere, or everywhere? How many square meters? Main or secondary bathroom? Kids?
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