Don Vandervort, Head Homeboy, has written more than 30 DIY home improvement books, been a segment host on HGTV, served as MSN.com's home improvement expert and written countless magazine articles.
As durable as it is beautiful, mosaic tile flooring adds elegance, color, and texture to any room.
Mosaic tile is manufactured by adhering ceramic or natural stone pieces onto a mesh backing. Because of the limitless variety of stones, the range of colors and textures available is excellent. Mosaic tiles may be applied to both walls and floors, and they are an excellent choice for areas that may get wet, such as kitchens and baths, because the surface does not become slippery.
Before installing mosaic tile, make sure the subflooring is smooth; also calculate whether it is strong enough or will need reinforcing. Mosaic tiles sheets, which can be cut with a utility knife, are set in thinset mortar. If you are laying individual tiles, use a snap cutter to make large cuts and a nibbling tool to make smaller ones. Grout and seal the tiles, and then re-grout and re-seal them regularly.