Please help with floor tile choice!
Jenn Hoffman Ambler,PA (7A)
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Comments (5)thanks palimpsest and sweeby! i just assumed that the inspiration pic is from a huge designer bathroom with lots of light... but i agree going with just the one tile will give more serenity. i guess additional lighting may be the wiser choice. thanks! another question, if i go with the one gascogne blue tile, do you think i should do it on the diagonal, or just a straight grid? the tile is only available in 12x12 size.....See MoreTile choice help please
Comments (2)Thanks for your feedback Toby, and the confirmation that the blue is rustic. I guess I new that, but I liked the color- LOL. Yeah, I brought home samples, but this isnt the home they are for. Nothing is just jumping out at me that it is 'the one'. Any suggestions for something else to consider? Trying to stay less than $5/sq ft....See MoreWhich floor choice do you like?? Please Help! :)
Comments (3783)I’d like to play around with a few other ideas in the bathroom. I noticed that a lot of long narrow bathrooms have a runner instead of a small area rug in front of the vanity. What are your thoughts on the concept of a longer rug?...See MoreHelp with kitchen tile choice / white oak floors!
Comments (12)I have engineered wood in my kitchen, I had solid wood in the previous one for 15 years. 4 kids and a large dog. I have runners in the kitchen but they are mainly for my plantar fasciitis, with the additional benefit of protecting the floors in the most used areas. I would absolutely go with the wood....See MoreSkippack Tile & Stone
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