*Room scene images depicted might be a digital render and not an actual photograph. Differences between the image and physical product may exist. Always refer to physical samples for accurate representation.
*We recommend adding an additional 15% to your overall square footage calculations to ensure you have enough coverage for waste and reserve during the installation process.
This colorful tile can be a stunning décor for any modern design. Vibrant blue and gray mosaics are composed in a timeless hexagon pattern to create a lively, dynamic move and set a captivating focal point. Made of glass, this blue grey hexagon tile does not need any special maintenance, it is easy to wash, resistant to mildew and scratches, non-slippery, and long-lasting. Its very versatile and a popular choice when designing hexagon tile bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, hallways, dining rooms, foyers, and other indoor spaces. All sheets are attached to a mesh to help you with the installation. They are applicable to light traffic residential floors, walls, and shower pans. Decorate your home with a dazzling hexagon backsplash, a bright niche, feature wall, board, or any accent you like.
Frequently Asked Questions about Fabrique Blue Grey Hexagon Glass Mosaic Tile:
Q: Where can I install this white hexagon mosaic tile?
A: Tile Club'sFabrique Blue Grey Hexagon Glass Mosaic Tile can be installed on indoor walls, including your kitchen backsplash, fireplace surround, accent wall, bar backsplash, shower wall, bathtub surround - you name it! The icy silver-white in this hexagon tile can also be safely used for interior and wet floor areas such as shower floors
Q: What kind of glass finish does Fabrique Hexagon have?
A: Fabrique White Hexagon Glass Mosaic Tile has a mix of polished and frosted glass honeycomb tile pieces! Use Tile Club's sheet photos to get a sense of the color and finish, or you can order 4" x 5" sample swatch or order a single sheet to see a full piece of tile to view it at home.
Q: How do I clean glass tile?
A: Glass tiles are a great choice for the backsplash behind your stove or the wall behind your bathroom sink because you can easily wipe up splashes and splatters. That's no different for frosted glass finishes! You can use an ammonia-based glass cleaner like Windex, gentle cleaners like Dawn dish soap, diluted white vinegar, or a mixture of baking soda and water to remove set stains from your frosted glass tiles. Test a small application of your cleaner in an out-of-the-way corner of your tile to make sure you're happy with the results. See below for tips on sealing your grout lines to keep them clean, too!
Q: How do I install hexagon glass mosaic tile?
A: Start with a fresh, smooth substrate. Tile Club recommends using a bright white thinset, like Laticrete Glass Tile Adhesive, to preserve the color of the glass tiles. Apply adhesive with a V-Notch Trowel. Place your mosaic sheets mesh-side down and use a tile float or a wrapped board to gently tap the sheet into place, making sure the back of all tile pieces are covered in adhesive. Use spacers between mosaic sheets to set grout lines. Allow up to 48 hours for adhesive to set before applying a non-sanded grout - this tile is shown with Laticrete Bright White grout in board pictures.
Q: Do I need to seal glass mosaic tiles?
A: Glass tiles have a non-porous, sanitary surface that doesn't require sealing; however, applying tile and grout sealer to your grout lines can help keep the Bright White grout looking fresh without a lot of scrubbing! Once your grout has fully cured use a penetrating sealer to fill gaps in your grout, which prevents stains, bacteria, and mildew growth. Grout should typically be sealed every year or so; to test if it's time to reseal, apply a few drops of water to your grout lines and watch if it sinks into the grout or beads on the surface. If it sinks in, it's time to apply fresh sealer!