Bad Tiling help!
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- 8 years ago
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Help me with my living room, on a budget. I'm so bad at this :-(
Comments (12)The colors you have work together well: white, grey and maroon. They need to be balanced around the room. A patterned rug, white coffee table accent pieces, and shades instead of curtains for a smoother line. I'd place the mirror on the narrow wall with the clock above it (reverse exclamation point) to add quirk and interest. Lighting seems to be an issue: add floor lamp at one end of sofa and an end table at the other end crate, stump, something unique but functional). Add floating shelves to the same beside the TV with light colored objects of art to reflect the light and stand out from the maroon wall: white antlers, candle sticks, linen wrapped books, etc....See Morebad tiling around bath
Comments (2)Hi Jale, I agree with Sonia. Get a tiler to do your tiling, especially light tiles and dark grout. Every little mistake shows up. Pro tilers will mark out all the tile positions first to prevent tiny slivers. You could replace with white grout to hide the mistakes. Also your builder hasn't mastered siliconing!...See MoreNeed help visualising tiles? This may help!
Comments (5)I’ve seen some gorgeous morrocan wall tiles at Topps Tiles as I want to update my kitchen a weeny bit. I’ll try it out, but I already know they will look amazing simply because I love them. If you get that feeling then you know it’s the right choice for you. 😊...See MoreIs this a bad tiling job?
Comments (4)To me it looks like you did a really good job. If the tiles differ in size ever so slightly, it's impossible to line them up exactly. They should have bought rectified tiles if this bothers them. I'm no tiling expert either, but I'm an annoying customer and I'd be happy with this :-) How will you finish the corners?...See More- 8 years ago
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