It's easier to not wait for the grout to set. My dad is a tiler and he said to apply the grout to a section then quickly with a wet sponge wipe away the excess grout. This eliminates killing your back cleaning and the grout off from the tiles also makes the process a lot easier to handle. Also correct use unsanded grout people unless you are a professional and know how to use sanded grout, but unsanded is best :)
Hi! So I really want to do this but I'm not so confident on the making my own box part. Do you think if I just buy a cheap wood bookcase that would be as fine?
i don't get how we're supposed to make this table without a dad that can make us the wooden corpus like how am i supposed to find a cube with the exact measurements of the tiles?
First tip, use the proper tool. Use a float to lay your grout. Second, instead of assuming you know how to do something, research. My biggest piece of advice, don't take tips from "influencers" watch videos from people who have a clue.
It's easier to not wait for the grout to set. My dad is a tiler and he said to apply the grout to a section then quickly with a wet sponge wipe away the excess grout. This eliminates killing your back cleaning and the grout off from the tiles also makes the process a lot easier to handle. Also correct use unsanded grout people unless you are a professional and know how to use sanded grout, but unsanded is best :)
wow thanks so much!!! my next project will be better thanks to your dad's tips hehe
gorgeous babe! I liked seeing the process and was glad you were transparent on how hard it actually is!
thanks! it was relatively hard so i wanted to keep it real!! xx
Love this!! Gorgeous. I also think the dark grout was a good call!
Thank you!!
thank you for sharing your process and all that you learned along the way!
omg you did such a great job!
Thank you!!!
Hello! Thanks so much for making this tutorial! Very helpful, you're a legend!! I'm wondering if you know how heavy this is?
Thank you!!! It’s actually quite heavy, not too sure the weight exactly but I would say at least 20lb?
Heyy! Thank you so much
yay!!! excited for you!!
Hi! So I really want to do this but I'm not so confident on the making my own box part. Do you think if I just buy a cheap wood bookcase that would be as fine?
Yes! I think you can add the tiles on anything really! As long as it's sturdy enough :) I've seen people add them on ikea already made furniture!
hi angel, do you know about how much the overall cost of this project was?
Hey girl! Yes for me it was about 150$ CAD approx!
Sorry but, where’s your couch from? I’m currently looking for one and love yours.
It’s from Structube :)
Where are your candle holders and orange teacup/plate from
^orange candle holder in the beginning.
Hi it looks beautiful
hi thank u :3
How is it doing now? Did you use any sealer?
I did not and is doing great!! 🥰
Hey! I was just wondering how you did the process of the actual box itself, did you cut up the wood yourself?
Hi! My dad cut the wood according to the plan that’s drawn in the video :) then he nail gunned + wood glued the pieces together!
Do you have links to the materials you used?
hi! I just updated the description box and added the links! x
Where did u get tile from? Tile costs expensive… wood furniture as well…
Got the tiles from La Tuilerie, they were like 4$ for a sheet. And the wood we got from our local hardware store
i don't get how we're supposed to make this table without a dad that can make us the wooden corpus like how am i supposed to find a cube with the exact measurements of the tiles?
It seems complicated👍
Slightly 😅
I don’t think that you know what infamous mean…
Too much talking
First tip, use the proper tool. Use a float to lay your grout. Second, instead of assuming you know how to do something, research. My biggest piece of advice, don't take tips from "influencers" watch videos from people who have a clue.