Frequently Asked Questions
Mosaic tiles are ideally suited to bathroom walls, shower enclosures, kitchen splashbacks and decorative niches. Their small format makes them particularly effective in curved or irregular spaces, and their surface variety lets you work with both subtle texture and striking visual detail.
Cutting mosaic tiles is best done with a tile nipper or a wet tile saw fitted with a diamond blade. Always wear eye protection and work carefully, particularly with natural stone mosaics where a wet saw gives the cleanest, most controlled cut. If you're unsure, a professional tiler can cut to size. Please find more information here.
Applying mosaic tiles is straightforward when the surface is clean, flat and properly primed. Use a notched trowel to spread tile adhesive evenly, then press each mesh-backed sheet firmly into place. Work in small sections, use tile spacers where needed and allow full adhesion before grouting. Please find more information here.
Mosaic tiles are a considered choice for creating a focal point. Think a fully tiled shower wall, a feature panel behind a freestanding bath or a decorative border. Pair a textured stone mosaic with larger format floor tiles to ground the scheme. Choose a tonal palette to keep things calm and cohesive.




