The easy solution to this lack of color range, is to cut 1/4″ glass into 4×4 tiles. You could also have them cut by a glass dealer but it would probably be really expensive. Take the glass tiles and paint the backs with oil based enamel in the desired shade. Voila, custom colored glass tile. Now just set them like you would normal tile.
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The easy solution to this lack of color range, is to cut 1/4″ glass into 4×4 tiles. You could also have them cut by a glass dealer but it would probably be really expensive. Take the glass tiles and paint the backs with oil based enamel in the desired shade. Voila, custom colored glass tile. Now just set them like you would normal tile.