Colour advice for Floor Tiles
lilyad 7
7 years ago
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Advice pls, to tile entire floor or just 10 cm behind the plinths??
Comments (8)Normally I‘d say don’t bother where you can’t see as long as something supports dishwasher or washing machine in case you need to drag it out for repairs. Just enough under the plinth to give the effect of tiling all over. However, we swapped our kitchen almost 2 years ago and wanted things in a different position as we wanted a tall bank of unit and the sink moving. We had to think how far we’d gone with the floor tiles. Thankfully where the sink originally was we had tiled all the way to the wall which was good as that area is now fully exposed. Just something to bear in mind. Be certain that you won’t want to swap things around in the future....See MoreVictorian tiled floor cleaning advice
Comments (5)I do this as part of my business. Those tiles will need chemically stripped to remove old "restore" style products, polishes, etc. Then the tiles need deep cleaned with a high PH cleaner, rinsed and left to dry for around a week. Then they can be sealed with an impregnating colour enhancing sealant, such as Dry Treat CE. This is a breathable product. These floors were normally matte unless they had an early powder glaze....See MoreFloor tile advice
Comments (4)Are there rubber stoppers on the bottom of the chair legs? Sometimes, training shoes can leave marks like these on shiny surfaces. Anything glazed should clean up to new, no scratches. 'Nana's Secret' is a paste cleaner that is really good at cleaning diffiecult marks....See MoreAdvice for tiling fireplace floor
Comments (3)I have Cromarty in one of my bedrooms so am familiar with the colour, which is lovely. l think a mid to dark grey floor tile would look nice....See Morelilyad 7
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