2010 was off to a bang with home improvement projects at our place. Matt and I had Thursday-Sunday off from work. We decided it would be a fine day to finally retile the bathtub surround. Remember when I demo-ed it?
We headed to Home Depot in search of smaller tiles that matched our flooring. Originally we wanted to cut the larger floor tiles and do a diamond pattern. After thinking about renting a wet saw in January we decided small tiles would be perfect. We ended up choosing a hexagon shaped tile. It’s not exactly what I wanted but it matches the other tiles and we didn’t have to custom order. Did I mention that we walked out of Home Depot with a $31 bill? It was a moment people. We even did a high-five. Without further ado, here’s how it all went down.
Gather your supplies. I used premixed thin set, hexagon tiles and a tile chipper.
Pick your tiling outfit carefully. You know, this will be on the internet! I carefully chose red flannel PJs that were accented with Scottie dogs. The heart socks were just the right touch. Now, strategically take a picture of yourself, keeping your makeup-less face hidden.
Matt insisted I include this picture. As we all know, I’m addicted to Diet Mountain Dew (DMD for those in the know). Home improvement projects call for a lot of DMD, a lot.
I measured and precut all of the tiles ahead of time. It was tedious but much easier when I went to install. No stopping to cut more tiles.
This is what the back of the tiles looked like. It was super easy to cut and install. All of those little tabs holding all of the pieces together made spacing a snap!
This is how it went, put on the thin set, lay down tile, repeat. It’s really easy ladies. If you can frost a cake you can lay tile!
Here’s where we’re at. All of the tile is in place. We’re waiting for it to dry and then adding grout, trim and paint (for the trim). Stay tuned for the final recap!








wow – you are so handy. i would be fine if everything measured out perfectly. but i see some 1/2 tiles in there. immediate panic attack!
I
Great job – but I’m thinking about reporting you to “What Not To Wear”