Tile dilemma - too bold?
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Comments (10)Minnie has got a point, we can't really see what is on your floor. If you like the texture of the wooden hexagons, have a look at this image of our Imagine Vintage white hexagon tiles. They are a little larger than the ones you have found and might look good on your wall. they can be laid either vertically or horizontally. Here is the link to it on our website. You could even use the straight porcelain planks. Imagine Karen...See MoreDecorating with bold colours. Advice needed.
Comments (26)kevnick80 I am trying to find the right intense blue. I've currently used Sanderson's Sea Blue but the one I wish I had used, and which I found after I'd painted the room, is Abigail Aherne's Bowery Blue. I've put a spread of it on a wall, next to a spread of the one I've used to compare them, and it's richer but brighter and very intense. I will paint over the Sanderson one as soon as I've got the energy. Here's the Bowery Blue - if you put your cursor on the paint colour you see it with good lighting which is, of course, important with dark colours; mirrors make a difference, too: https://abigailahern.com/search?q=bowery+blue...See MoreWould windows with a black frame be bold?
Comments (7)Are you looking for a contemporary look if so Charcoal windows would be a great colour and the cladding in a lighter shade of grey would bring it up to date. Are you looking at also replacing the garage door and front door? these would need to coordinate with the new windows? Or if you wanted to go for a more traditional look black would be good for the windows and a wood stain in dark brown for the cladding. Also black garage and front door? Finally you could go with a new England look and introduce some colour blue?...See MoreBackspace tile dilemma
Comments (13)I really like the Laura Ashley tiles for a rustic play on the subway tile. https://www.luxurytiles.co.uk/laura-ashley-artisan-charcoal-75mm-x-300mm-la51959.html I also love these by British ceramic tile https://www.britishceramictile.com/british-ceramic-tile/crackle-victorian-bevel-burgundy-bct5532 and these! https://www.britishceramictile.com/bct-mosaics/shell-oatmeal-gloss-wall-tile-bct7035#&gid=1&pid=1 Being the tiles are behind the hob you probably will be better off with a glossy/semi-gloss finish tile as otherwise they could become difficult to clean. I also think maybe using a different colour of grout would help to achieve the look you are after. Hope this helps!...See MoreAmber Jeavons Ltd
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