Starting Saturday I’ll be fixing up my RV my buddy sold me for 1k🤠🙌🏻 which will be my first lil home! 🥹 I’m so excited! Your RV process really helps out a bunch and it’s gunna look beautiful when fully completed!😇✨keep up the great work👏🏻🤠
So I am finally on my tiling for my rv. Problem is, I have some switches and things I need to cut around. Do you have any pointers on how to mark them and cut them well?
You can take the tiles off the backing where the outlet is and then cut them one at a time and piece them in, or, you can make a giant template out of poster board or thick paper and make a giant template of the whole area you want to tile, measure and cut the holes out for the outlets on the paper, make sure it fits, and then use that as a guide to cut your holes
@@fallenintocamping Thanks. I have a complex area where I think I'm going to have to place the pieces one little piece at a time to make it look good. Thanks for the answers.
I checked your Amazon page for the hex tites used for the backsplash, perhaps I missed it? Could you share more about the type and where you purchased the tile. thank you!
The only tile I don’t like from satori is the herringbone. They don’t space them evenly apart on the backing and it looks bad. I like the subway tile from them a lot and use it often along with the white hexagon
in the same vein as my question about the shower.....is it okay to use a real stone countertop in the kitchen? Im really not a fan of laminate counter tops and personally dont care for the wood look.
@@fallenintocamping ahh bummer....do you have suggestions for lighter, nicer countertops. i just personally dont like the way that mdf laminate and plywood counters feel
Significantly better than new off the lot when you are done with it. Looking great.
Thank you for sharing! I learned something new today. That adhesive tile mat is what I need for my kitchen back splash.
Heather- thanks so much for the knowledge and inspiration to do a project I really wanted to do, but lacked the insight into the materials for an rv
Great job as usual. I’m going to have to check into that adhesive material. Great idea. Thanks
Starting Saturday I’ll be fixing up my RV my buddy sold me for 1k🤠🙌🏻 which will be my first lil home! 🥹 I’m so excited!
Your RV process really helps out a bunch and it’s gunna look beautiful when fully completed!😇✨keep up the great work👏🏻🤠
That came out GREAT Heather!
Thanks!
Thank you!
What brand of grout do you use? I love how you can tell us whqt is good and flexible! That was a concern of mine going into my rv reno.
Flex color premixed from lowes! They have a bunch of colors to choose from!
Loved these videos. Bern trying to find the adhesive tile mount but can't seem to find it. Is there a link for it?
15-sq ft Plastic Waterproofing Tile Membrane www.lowes.com/pd/MusselBound-15-sq-ft-White-Plastic-Commercial-Residential-Tile-Membrane/1000942100
If you don’t have a Lowe’s near you, they sell them on Amazon too!
Hi where did you get the tile on this video,for the kitchen. I didn't see the link to buy. Thanks
So I am finally on my tiling for my rv. Problem is, I have some switches and things I need to cut around. Do you have any pointers on how to mark them and cut them well?
You can take the tiles off the backing where the outlet is and then cut them one at a time and piece them in, or, you can make a giant template out of poster board or thick paper and make a giant template of the whole area you want to tile, measure and cut the holes out for the outlets on the paper, make sure it fits, and then use that as a guide to cut your holes
@@fallenintocamping Thanks. I have a complex area where I think I'm going to have to place the pieces one little piece at a time to make it look good.
Thanks for the answers.
I checked your Amazon page for the hex tites used for the backsplash, perhaps I missed it? Could you share more about the type and where you purchased the tile. thank you!
I didn’t include those because they were from lowes, sorry! I’ll post a link below!
Regent Carrara 12-in x 12-in Matte Porcelain Hexagon Marble Look Floor and Wall Tile (0.93-sq. ft/ Piece) www.lowes.com/pd/Satori-Regent-Carrara-12-in-x-12-in-Matte-Porcelain-Hexagon-Marble-Look-Floor-and-Wall-Tile-0-93-sq-ft-Piece/5014012091
The only tile I don’t like from satori is the herringbone. They don’t space them evenly apart on the backing and it looks bad. I like the subway tile from them a lot and use it often along with the white hexagon
in the same vein as my question about the shower.....is it okay to use a real stone countertop in the kitchen? Im really not a fan of laminate counter tops and personally dont care for the wood look.
They are super heavy, so I wouldn’t. The frame of the cabinet also won’t support the heavy countertop.
@@fallenintocamping ahh bummer....do you have suggestions for lighter, nicer countertops. i just personally dont like the way that mdf laminate and plywood counters feel
@@brendan3081 You can do an epoxy countertop.
Where did you purchase the backsplash from ?
I got the tile from lowes
@@fallenintocamping okay thanks