Kitchen floor tile indecision
rev1896
7 years ago
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Comments (3)There are many designs similar on ebay if you type Victorian floor tiles, a vast array of patterns and styles will come up with some more ostentatious than others. Hope this helps....See MorePaint indecision: Help Houzzers please
Comments (0)Hi all we are almost at the end of a 20 week renovation and decision fatigue has set in and I need some trained eyes to help. I need to pick paint colours ASAP for hall/stairs/landing and open kitchen diner. Hall: is curved bright and open. There a runner effect of these tiles surrounded by a mid grey tile. Can't decide between a pale grey or a pale blue. These are a mix of Pantone, Colourtrend and Little Greene colours. Any thoughts? It's south facing and lots of sunlight hit this hallway. Question is: With these tiles a pale blue or grey paint? Kitchen diner:this is my main dilemma. Units are half installed. Back run is a painted oak colour v similar to elephants breath with an island close to downpipe. There's lots of widows and skylights but it's north facing so need something warm. These are the ones I planned using but the colour of units seems to disappear into them. Question being:what colour paint compliments these units and makes them stand out?official name of colour is cashmere. Thanks so much!...See Morehelp!!! What floor tiles do we choose for our kitchen????
Comments (8)I agree with your friend that travertine will be a nightmare to keep clean - too many nooks and crannies for dirt to nestle into! I love porcelain tiles, they are tough and so easy to clean, quick hoover and a mop. I have them in a dark grey slate look a like In my kitchen. They come in so many forms from wood effect through to all the stone effect finishes. Worth going to a good tile store and have a good look around. Bring the door with you so you can colour match. i think any of the F&B beige neutrals will look good on the walls. I particularly Purbeck Stone and Skimming Stone. I’m not sure if grey is right with the cashmere doors, you need something warmer perhaps?...See MoreFlooring indecision
Comments (5)I'd personally go for an LVT which is the best of both worlds ie wood effect but waterproof and softer underfoot than tiles. We got ours for £20psm which is a trade brand and half the cost of a karndean etc. Depends on your sub floors though as we had a concrete extension joining floorboards so we had to ply the floorboards which is another cost....See Morerev1896
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