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Crema Luna Beige Marble Tile Bathroom Floor

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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2010

This is the cheap Luna Beige marble tiles from Home Depot. Also called Crema Luna Beige or Bela Crema Luna. They have it on sale now for $2/sf. See how great it looks. Used 1/16" spacing and "Quartz" color non-sanded grout. See my other Emperador Dark Cafe marble bathroom video too.
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  • Good job! What did you use for the transition to carpet.

  • @thelicensedcpa The carpet transition was a piece of "L" shaped aluminum. The long end of the L has holes through it and is placed under the tile and secured with the thinset morter used to cement down the tiles. I placed the tile right to the edge without a grout line. These transitions are sold at Home Depot for this purpose. They have several different styles but I bought the cheap one.

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  • You did a beautiful job! I just picked some up yesterday. Me and a Home Depot sales assistant, sorted through a bunch of this marble to select more pink in the tones! I designing a mermaid bathroom. It is a very small bathroom and going into the shower will be moonquartz round stones that are cut flat and are white and pink in tone! I am so glad I watched your video, now I know I better go back and grab some more, for wall trim!

  • @KentDoub

    Thank you for your quick response. Your transition looks flawless. I'll be using your technique or at least attempting too. Thanks again.

  • Beautiful! Sheer luxury! Like the MGM Grand in Las Vegas! That would be a nice countertop for the kitchen if you seal it properly. Maybe your friends could pay you to make a marble countertop for them. I used to have a marble slab built-in in the pantry because our house was built late 1800s and it's very nice for piecrust, candy, etc.

  • Great job! I was just down at Home Depot & bought a piece of this to try out in my living room. Your video was an amazing help to my visualizing a wider swath of the marble. Like you, I love marble & would much rather walk on interesting, varied stone than any other material (ceramic, porcelain, etc.). I think you just sealed the deal for me. Thanks for posting this video! Our living room is about 100 square feet & the tile is no longer on sale, but still a good price. Thanks so much!

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