The complete guide
Fitting Dalsys's 0.88m² total coverage hexagon tiles without tools or mess
Hexagon tiles tessellate cleanly, which makes planning the layout the one step worth doing before the adhesive backing comes off.
Start from the centre, not a corner
Mark the centre of the area you're covering and dry-fit the first hexagon there before peeling any backing. Working outward from a centred tile keeps the pattern symmetrical even if the wall itself isn't a perfect rectangle — the trimmed, half-tiles end up at the edges where they're least noticeable, rather than in the middle of the wall.
Where anthracite silver (stone look) hexagon tiles earn their keep
Moisture-resistant, sold specifically for bathroom and kitchen walls. A hexagon finish reads as more considered than a straight grid, so it suits a single feature wall or splashback rather than every wall in a room.
Keeping the finish looking tiled, not stuck-on
Press each piece firmly from the centre outward to avoid trapped air bubbles, and keep the first row dead level — everything after it follows that line, so a few minutes with a spirit level before you start pays off across the whole sheet.