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i had one in my hand yesterday for 0.5 of a second looks terrible and yes i would grout the hole tile good luck
 
Hi Brinkley and Members of TF

Theres a real good trick to laying these single tile mosaics - To get the effect of proper mosaics so you cannot see the main joint lines in the tiles themeselves.

Never install them on a simple block pattern, ie one above the other with ' cross ' joints.
Always install them so that the joints are alway 'T' joints ie 'not one above the other' and try to randomise the spacing - ie position the next row of tiles so that the spacing above the joint is - say 5 mosaics to the left and 5 to the right, then the next row - set the spacing 4 to the left and 6 to the right.

I use window fitters packers - 1mm Green, and sometimes use non and occasional use 1 + the edge of another to achieve the result

Its a little more work but very much worth the effort as the results will look great.

Enclosed - Attached the sort of results that this method produces.

Hope this helps

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ive stuck these and found them a pain to get the joint to match the joint on the tile

like prem i found the joint didnt match a peg size , If I remember right they were from focus

got there in the end

and yes grout all over the tile
 
We were asked to use this type of tile last year.
I showed the customer the effect after grouting and advised them that it would look a DIY job. In the end we changed the tile as it looked cheap and nasty.
If you want mosaic go for the real thing!
Now looking at Richard Edwards bathroom using this type of tile I would have to admit that he has done a very good job!
So prehaps I just didn't like the colour/type of tile that we were asked to fix:smilewinkgrin:
 
Thank you for your positive comments John

That said - they weren't cheap - Porcelanosa's best so probably unfair to compare them with DIY shed stuff
 
well heres the ones I fixed. customer was happy with them I was ashamed to put my name to them. ok the lighting is bad coz its just a hand held spot but you can see they clearly show the grout lines. I used wedges but only inserted them the min. 0.5mm to 1mm topps!!
 

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thats the problem I had prem, in fact the tiles look identical

I ended up butting them and just slipping bits of card in to adjust them, it didnt really work well and you could still make out the grid
 
Thank you for your positive comments John

That said - they weren't cheap - Porcelanosa's best so probably unfair to compare them with DIY shed stuff

Okay - if they were Pocelanosa I can see why you've done a good job!
With a 1mm joint and quality tile you can get the joints to flow.
But some of these 30x30cm tile 'mosaics' should be banned they give tiling a bad name.
I would rather walk away from a job than fix that style tile ( wrong choice of word) and yet some bathroom showrooms a couple of years ago maintained they were good sellers!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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