On the 7th & 8th Day of Tiling…

On the 7th & 8th Day of Tiling…

…we finished the field tile! I was so glad that I spent a great deal of “the 6th day of tiling” just cutting tiles in half, one after another after another. Since I was on kiddo duty, I couldn’t be there to help him finish out the field and do the other little cuts, but he tells me it really sped things up having them all cut in half already!

Here is the floor at the end of day 7:

Field tile done!
Field tile done! (Sorry it’s so blurry. I STILL hadn’t made it to the house when Pavlo went back to start the accent tile so he had to take this photo with his Blackberry.)

Then, on the 8th day of tiling, Pavlo and my youngest brother went to the house to work on setting the accent tile. The green, penny tiled accent band is to run where the pieces of wood (seen above) are screwed in. Yes, these are the enjoyable things we have my 18 year old brother do during his Christmas break. I can’t imagine a senior in high school would want to be spending his time any other way!

At any rate, since I wasn’t there during the laying of the accent tile I don’t have any pictures of that process but I did have my brother and Pavlo take pictures once they were done. Fortunately for me my brother is very handy with the camera.

Green, penny tile accent among the sea of marble.
Green, penny tile accent among the sea of marble.
Green, penny tile, accent band.
Green, penny tile, accent band.

Next up is clean up! Yep, we need to do just a little bit of cleaning so that the grout lines are all clear and ready for grout! Pavlo really takes his time when tiling to minimize the amount of thin set we have to scrape from the grout lines but inevitably there is always some clean up.



2 thoughts on “On the 7th & 8th Day of Tiling…”

    • Thanks! It looks pretty amazing grouted too (if I do say so myself). I just have to swing by the house tomorrow to take a few pics of it, the blackberry ones Pav takes just don’t do it justice!

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