Which tile should I choose?
Alissa Goodman
5 years ago
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Claire
5 years agoAlissa Goodman
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Comments (10)I am loving your kitchen! I wish we had done a light glaze on the cabinets, so I'm kind of jealous of yours right now! I do like both pendants, but am also leaning toward the cream. Can I ask what they are? I"m still searching for the perfect pendants myself and love the ones you posted. I have 2 pendants on order right now from Pottery Barn but am starting to second guess myself (which I always do!) Anyway....keep up updated with lots of pics!...See MoreI need opinions - Which countertop should I choose?
Comments (22)Thank you all for your opinions! I think I will go with the basalt slate. Can anyone who has laminate recommend what edge to get. I like the more modern look of the square edge but dont want to deal with the brown line. I was thinking of getting the D edge which looks almost square but without seam. The only problem is the layout of my kitchen I have a peninsula and I dont think that edge can go around a corner seamlessly. My layout of the counter is an L shape where the peninsula is the bottom of the L. Does anyone have experience with this? I want to avoid as many seams as possible. Here is a picture of the D edge....See MoreFrom Cream to Grey Small Bathroom Remodel
Comments (5)I’m a little confused because it appears as though your floor tile has tan veining? If that’s the case, a tile that also has veining but is grey will clash. It’s important to match the size of your tile to the size of your space. You don’t want to use oversized tiles on a small bathroom. First of all, you’ll be making lots of cuts on the edges to make the large tile fit the small space, so you won’t really get the look you want anyway. Second, the large tiles will feel out of place. With a small space you want small, light, reflective tiles. My choice would be a light grey glass subway tile which will be much more reflective. You can grout them with a greige to help tie in the floor color....See MoreHelp! Which white subway tile should we choose?
Comments (5)I am going to say bright. It is going to be right next to the tub and the sink. The floor tile will further from your eye on a different plane once installed. Plus the colors in it will mask any variation. What a fun tile! Love it....See MoreSkippack Tile & Stone
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