I highly recommend
using pebble tile for a shower floor — nothing beats standing on those pebbles in your bare feet.
We also
used pebble tiles on the backspash above the sink.
Not exact matches
This private Mexican Beach House
uses regional materials: red
tiles for the roof, terra cotta and inlaid
pebbles embedded in the
tiled floor, inlaid
pebbles on the bar, talavera
tiled bathrooms, the mesquite and hand - carved wood
used in the armoires, dining and living room furnishings, decorative wooden accents
used on the doors and windows, the vintage collectable accessories amassed from around the Mexican countryside and the world, and the gorgeous framed art in every room.
Steevson is so darn cute!!!! Does he pick put his clothes himself, because he is one sharp little dresser too!!!!! I love the
pebble tiles and how they feel on my feet, wish I could
use them in my master bath, but our bathroom is to cold, as it's an addition over a crawl space, so
tiles would be like ice on my feet in the winter.
We had the idea that we wanted the firebox surround and the hearth to look like the beach... so we began the hunt for the «
tile» sheet of
pebbles and planned to
use a tan «sand» colored grout.
Full - color photographs accompany each stage of the process, with step - by - step instructions that encourage readers to
use every imaginable material — paint,
pebbles, sand, plastics, ceramics, glass, cement, mirrors, and
tiles — to give grace to a garden or panache to a patio.