For the shower floor consider using snapstone porcelain tile that snaps together and floats.
Tile over cinder block.
Ceramic and porcelain tile are so frequently installed at or above grade level on a cement board underlayment or directly on plywood that it almost seems novel to install tile directly on concrete.
Yet this application does make sense since concrete is heavy solid and is typically thought of as an unbending uncompromising material.
You could put a wire lath over the blocks and then just use mortar to adhere the brick to the lath blocks.
4 in x 8 in x 16 in.
The backerboard provided a smoother surface to tile on.
A cheap way to disguise a cinder block wall.
3 625 in x 7 625 in x 15 625 in.
This would look really good once you clean up the dogears above.
Another option would to be run a 1x8 cedar trim board to cover the horizontal concrete blocks.
5 x research source.
Midwest products group standard cored concrete block common.
Find out why you can apply a tile mastic right on top of paint if it is well adhered to the cinder block and not loose.
But we had to install 1 2 inch tile backerboard to bring the tile up and over the tub lip.
Used thinset and concrete screws to install the backerboard then redguard over the backerboard before tiling.
Scoop some cement out of your mix with a trowel hawk or another tool then slather it over the area with a trowel.
Installing tile over a cinder block wall can not only raise the aesthetic of the structure but also increase its water resistance and insulation capabilities.
For this you could use tapcons to attach the board to the block.
Had to chip off all the thinset with an electric chisel.
Spend time prepping a cinder block wall before placing the tiles on the surface to ensure a long lasting and beautiful structure.