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Hello. I'm building a shower/wet area in my upstairs bathroom. It's got a timber floor. I'm using a pre-formed wetroom tray which has a central drain.

I want to use flat pebbles as a base in the shower area. They are a variety of sizes from 15mm to 45mm diameter.

I've got the pebbles, but I am not sure what I should be using to bed them down on the wetroom tray. The pebbles are dark grey, and I was looking to use a dark grey grout in between.

Should I put down a layer of tile adhesive first, bed the pebbles in that, and then grout between? Or something else?

Any suggestions on how to get a smooth, fluid appearance of the 'grout' between the stones?

Any suggestions on the type of adhesive (if needed) and grout that I should use?

Thanks!
 

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