Variation of shades is an inherent characteristic of ceramic tile – mix tiles from several cartons as you set, for a blended effect.
Begin installing tiles in the center of the room, one grid at a time. Finish each grid before moving to the next.
Start with the first tile in the corner of the grid and work outward.
Set tiles one at a time using a slight twisting motion. Don’t slide tiles into place.
Insert tile spacers as each tile is set, or leave equal joints between tiles.
Fit perimeter tiles in each grid last, leaving 1/4″ gap between tile and wall.
Any rectangle porcelain should never be set in a running bond pattern, rather no more than a 1/3 overlap; the joint should be widened to 3/16″ and use of a large unit porcelain mortar should be employed.
When grid is completely installed, tap in all tiles with a rubber mallet or hammer and wood block to ensure a good bond and level plane.
Remove excess adhesive from joints with a putty knife and from tile with a damp sponge.
Do not walk on tiles until they are set (usually in 24 hours).