Kitchen floor tiles
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Kitchen floor tiles?
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 MoreHelp with kitchen floor tiles
Comments (5)Hi Sarah, I think contrast usually adds a wow to any scheme. I think if your kitchen cabinet unit/doors are matt then go gloss on the floor tiles. I think if the cabinets are gloss then do a matt floor. Another consideration is how you want the room to feel. The polished gloss version will throw around more light and bounce off the surface. I recently had my very small bathroom re-tiled. We used the marble effect polished white/grey veined tiles. The light bouncing off everything feels so glamorous. Also when adding value to your home - adding space or adding light adds value....See MoreKitchen floor tiling
Comments (1)Hello Olivia You could use decorators chalk or silicone and paint or cut down some tile trim and fix it in position. Hope this helps Regards Dean Sturgess https://www.houzz.co.uk/pro/dean-sturgess/bassets-builders...See MoreKitchen Floor Tile Choice
Comments (11)Thanks for your advice. Yes I plan on getting a few samples of ceramic wood effect tile. Have also been looking at VLT. Not sure about the blue. While it does draw on the colour in the hallway I'm just not that into a pale blue. Would prefer a dark blue which might work also. There is a good amount of daylight in the kitchen. I think the colouring in the photo below is quite good for the kitchen units. We plan on having a tall dresser which could be in that dark green with the remaining units in grey. That vinyl herringbone or parquet seems to be a popular current style choice. Not sure if it will clash with the hallway though....See Morepoppophouse
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