- 1). Lay the tiles on the tabletop with spaces for tile spacers between them. If the table doesn't hold a full row of tiles, center the tiles so there are partial tiles on both sides of the table. Mark the edges of the outside tiles on the table with a pencil.
- 2). Snap chalk lines between the marks, creating a grid to guide you as you lay the tiles.
- 3). Measure, mark and cut bullnose tiles for the edges with a snap cutter, if necessary. Bullnose tiles have finished sides that can be exposed, such as on the edge of the tabletop.
- 4). Spread thin-set mortar on a section of the table, staying within a set of chalk lines. Comb the mortar with the edge of a notched trowel.
- 5). Place the tiles on the mortar, using the chalk lines as a guide. Place tile spacers between the tiles to create room for even grout lines. Continue spreading mortar and laying tiles in sections until the entire table is covered. Let the thin-set dry overnight.
- 6). Remove the tile spacers. Spread grout over the tiles and into the spaces in between with a grout float. Scrape the excess grout off the tile tabletop with the edge of the grout float.
- 7). Press the corner of a wet sponge over the grout lines to create an even depth. Wipe the tiles with a wet sponge to remove the grout residue twice. Let the grout dry overnight.
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