• marcos@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    Oh, it’s inside a pool! Yes, the nearly horizontal surfaces are the border tile, the transition tile and the pool bottom tile.

    It does make sense. But I’m not sure why one would want 3 different tiles in a pool (the vertical, transition, and bottom).

    • Jesus@lemmy.world
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      My guess is that they picked the bottom and side tile, and didn’t realize that large tiles are a pain in the ass on curved surfaces. They require a lot of time to cut and mortar. Sheets of penny tiles are already cut into something that can flex on a curve.

      But sane people usually continue the penny tile up one of the flat sides so you don’t have a hodgepodge of different stuff.