
Harwich

Variation des tons: V1 ‑ apparence uniforme

Niveau de performance à l'eau: Résistant à l'eau
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Noté 4.6 sur 5 étoiles.
Avis 1-5 de 35
Noté 5 sur 5 étoiles.
Noté 5 sur 5 étoiles.
Love the tile. Easy to put up and look so classy. Looks great in my kitchen. I’ll send some more pictures.
Noté 4 sur 5 étoiles.
Very nice looking glass tiles used for a kitchen backsplash. They’re beveled so you don’t need to grout afterwards. The adhesive is very strong- so strong, once you place them, they won’t budge unless you pry them off which will then cause them to chip. Order extra. A little tricky to cut without a tile saw. Overall great for a kitchen facelift!
Noté 4 sur 5 étoiles.
Giving it 4 stars because it wasn't quite as easy as peel and stick. Definitely recommend, but requires some tools and work to put up. We tried a glass cutter, a tile cutter, but ultimately found we needed a wet saw to get the cuts smooth and even. Once we had that, the process went quickly, and smoothly. The tile is beautiful though! It has a glassy, opaque finish and is perfect if you want something a little more interesting than just basic white subway tile.
Noté 4 sur 5 étoiles.
I have a love hate relationship with these tiles. Giving 4 stars because they look good, but the were a pia to cut and put up! Yes they are peel and stick so no grout. However, if you need to cut them, which you will, using only a tile snapper will not suffice. They do not snap lengthwise when you only need to take a little bit off, like a quarter of an inch, you also can not snap them to fit around outlets since you need them cut in 2 planes, if they need to cut in more than 1 direction, the snapper method does not work! We wound up using a wet saw for these types of cuts. The wet saw was ok, but was also difficult due to the glue and paper backing. They are also not all exactly the same size so there will be some small gaps or spaces in places. Had I known all this going in, I may have chosen a different tile. They do look good, but it was a ton of work!
Noté 4.7 sur 5 étoiles.245 votes au total
Noté 4.8 sur 5 étoiles.171 votes au total
Noté 4.6 sur 5 étoiles.356 votes au total
Noté 4.7 sur 5 étoiles.262 votes au total