River rock can be manufactured into beautiful tiles for your home.
The use of river rock is a great way to bring the outdoors into your home. For a rugged yet sophisticated look, these natural stones can be used throughout your home in the form of tile. These tiles work especially well in bathrooms with bronzed fixtures and walk-in rainfall showers. While the most common place for river rock tile in the bathroom is on the floor, it can also be used on the walls of your shower for a completely natural oasis.
Instructions
1. Purchase river rock tile from any home improvement store. Understand that natural stone products like river rock tile are often more expensive than standard types of tile. It will be heavier and harder, and will not hold heat. It will not absorb sound, but it will be long lasting. River rock stone will endure years of use, even with heavy foot traffic. If it does crack, grout can easily be applied to remedy the crack.
2. Use the river rock tile on the floors of your bathroom. To attach river rock tiles to the floor, follow manufacturer's instructions and apply a layer of thinset mortar to the floor. Arrange tiles in place and use a wet saw for cutting around corners and organic edges. After the tiles are set, apply grout between the tiles. Gently wipe away any excess grout with a damp rag or sponge. Clean the tiles as needed with warm water and soap.
3. Use the river rock tiles on the walls of your shower. Apply thinset mortar with a trowel to the bare walls of your shower and press tiles into place. Press 2-by-4 pieces of lumber against the tiles and wedge the other ends against the flooring for support while mortar is drying. Apply grout between tiles and wash off any excess before grout is completely dry.
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