Use Giorbello’s grade 1 best quality glass subway tiles for your next project, the tiles are 8mm, which are 33% thicker than most on the market! Check out our powder room green tile. These glass subway tiles are a light lime green color which blends sophistication and a bit of casualness. The light green color with the reflective glass finish of these tiles will brighten the room, whether it's the kitchen, bathroom or another location. Great for kitchen backsplashes and bathroom tub/shower surrounds. You can even combine this color with another of our glass subway tiles to create your own special design. How to cut tiles: we have a few recommendations when it comes to cutting our tiles. Before starting, make sure you are cutting the tile with the white backing facing up. Our first product we advise you to try is a wet saw. You can always invest or rent a wet saw to make your work easier. The diamond blade does not have teeth, which makes it ideal for more delicate cutting needs. Each wet saw is a little different, so be sure to follow the instructions closely and wear the required protection necessary. Angle grinders can also be used for abrasive tile cutting as well as sanding and polishing. When equipped with diamond blades, they can make curved, square and circular cuts for floor drains and other uses. When using any tool please be sure to be slow and make as little passes as possible.
Color sample - 1 Piece of 4x4 glass subway tile
Highest quality individual loose pieces - order a sample and compare
Installation recommendations- backsplash, bathroom wall, shower wall, pool, fireplace surround Resistance type- uv resistant, mildew resistant, rust resistant, chip resistant, fade resistant, heat resistant, frost resistant
Control your spacing - recommend 1/16-in grout width joint Smaller grout joint creates less contrast between tile and grout lines
Full 8mm thickness (5/16 inches)
Create your own design or accent strip
Residential and commercial use
Total control over installation look with loose pieces
Waterproof