Tiles to add colour to my kitchen / living room
Lee C
4 years ago
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4 years agoLee C
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Comments (6)My personal preference is for seamless hardwood throughout (except bathrooms), but it is just that--a personal preference. Many people prefer tile in their kitchen and hardwood floors through the rest of the house, or some other combination of floorings. Even though it seems like there are so many photographs on Houzz of seamless floors throughout, remember than whenever you are seeing a kitchen with a tile floor the chances are good that the rest of the house is not that same tile. So even though you aren't seeing the seams in the photos, many have them....See MoreLiving room
Comments (5)Contemporary, since the furniture is such. Colours which ever go with the present furniture, orange and white sofa and same shade of orange is there for the kitchen cabinets (open kitchen)...See MoreWhat rug should I buy for my living room ?
Comments (2)Photos didn't attach. Mint is a horrible colour (IMHO) and I have it in spades in my rental. I've ignored it and accented the way I want. It seems to have calmed down since I started using bold colours like red (rugs) and orange (painted cafe street scene). The light in my place is quite warm...so I've been having fun by ignoring the mint. Colours like burnt sienna and many forms of orange seem to work well with mint. Photos would help....See MoreMatte Tiles for living room :60cm x 60cm or 90cm x 45cm
Comments (1)I would do porcelain tile in 90 x 45 for the look and with the absolute minimum grout line for the tile you choose....See MoreLondon Mosaic
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