Hexa Botanica Juniper Flower Glass 3 inch Hexagon
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Hexa Botanica — Juniper Flower Pressed Glass Hexagon Mosaic (3") brings an artist-inspired floral look to a clean hex grid. The matte finish keeps the surface soft and modern, while the pattern adds detail that feels intentional up close and calm from a distance.
Sheet details
- Sheet size (actual): 11.73" x 10.20" (mesh-mounted)
- Material: Pressed glass
- Finish: Matte
- Edge: Pressed
- Thickness: 1/4"
- Recommended grout joint: 1/16"
- Color variation: V3
- Water absorption: < 0.5%
- Chemical resistance: Resistant
- Surface abrasion (MOHS): 4.0
- Frost resistant: Yes
Applications
- Residential: floors and walls
- Commercial: walls
- Shower pan: Yes (use proper waterproofing + setting materials)
- Pool & spa: Yes (follow submerged installation methods)
- Fireplace surround: Yes (confirm project requirements)
Design notes
- Sample first: glass can shift by lighting—day vs night changes tone.
- Grout matters: matching grout reads seamless; contrast sharpens the hex pattern.
- Install tip: dry-lay a few sheets to balance the pattern before setting.
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Variations in shade, texture, and edge profile are inherent in glass tile. Always inspect before installation. Follow ANSI/TCNA guidelines and use appropriate materials for wet and submerged applications.
Frequently Asked Questions About This Tile
Is this porcelain tile suitable for submerged pool use?
Porcelain pool tile is commonly specified for submerged applications such as pool interiors, spas, and waterline installations. Final suitability should be confirmed based on the exact product, installation method, and project requirements.
Can it be used on pool waterlines, spas, and wet areas?
Many porcelain pool tiles are used for waterlines, spas, fountains, and other continuously wet environments. The proper application depends on the tile, setting materials, and full pool assembly, so project-specific confirmation is recommended.
Does porcelain pool tile need sealing?
In most cases, porcelain tile itself does not require sealing. Depending on the installation, grout joints or adjacent materials may have different maintenance needs, so the full system should be reviewed with the installer.
Are matching trims or edge pieces available?
Some porcelain pool collections include matching trims, coping, step edges, corners, overflow pieces, or other coordinated accessories. Availability varies by series, so it is best to confirm the full accessory program for the collection you are ordering.
Should I order extra material for cuts and future repairs?
Yes. Extra material is recommended to allow for cuts, breakage, installation adjustments, and future repairs. Because pool projects can include specialized pieces and phased work, planning additional attic stock is often helpful.
How should porcelain pool tile be maintained?
Routine maintenance typically includes standard cleaning appropriate for porcelain surfaces and proper care of grout and water chemistry. Long-term performance depends not only on the tile but also on correct installation and ongoing pool maintenance practices.
Advanced Questions About This Tile
Why choose glass mosaic over natural stone mosaic?
Glass mosaic can offer more light reflection, more color clarity, and often easier day-to-day maintenance depending on the product. It is commonly selected when crisp color and a cleaner visual finish are priorities.
Where does glass mosaic work especially well?
Glass mosaic works well in backsplashes, bathroom walls, niches, shower walls, spas, waterlines, and decorative feature areas. Smaller formats also work well in detailed transitions and compact surfaces.
Is glass mosaic only for walls?
Not always. Some glass mosaics are suitable for floors, shower pans, pools, and spas, while others are intended mainly for vertical use. Suitability should always follow the exact product’s performance profile.
Why does glass mosaic sometimes look different under changing light?
Glass responds strongly to natural light, artificial light, and surrounding colors. The same mosaic can look cooler, warmer, brighter, or softer depending on the setting.
What is the most common installation issue with glass mosaic?
Alignment between sheets is one of the most common challenges, especially with geometric patterns. Careful sheet placement and consistent joint control are important for a clean finished look.
Can glass mosaic work in luxury interiors without feeling too flashy?
Yes. Matte, stone-inspired, and quieter glass finishes can feel very refined. Glass does not have to read glossy or loud if the collection is selected carefully.