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I am fitting a single row of mosaic tiles as a border through the middle of two rows of normal tiles on my bathroom wall.
The problem I have is that the mosaic tiles are approximately half the thickness of the normal times so they will be set back further than the normal tiles when fitted.
Can I raise the mosaics by just using additional adhesive, or is there a way of pack the wall with something (stip of wood, or plaster) prior to attaching them?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, and should stop the Mrs stressing at me!!!!
Thanks.
The problem I have is that the mosaic tiles are approximately half the thickness of the normal times so they will be set back further than the normal tiles when fitted.
Can I raise the mosaics by just using additional adhesive, or is there a way of pack the wall with something (stip of wood, or plaster) prior to attaching them?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, and should stop the Mrs stressing at me!!!!
Thanks.