tile decision dilemma
Bhavjot Brar
3 years ago
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Bhavjot Brar
3 years agoBhavjot Brar
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Need help on a tiling dilemma
Comments (5)I agree with you the pillars are unfortunate. The replacement tiles will stand out no matter how close they come to matching so you're better off making sure they are clearly different so the gray one is better. Putting busy mosaic tiles could look nice but will interrupt the flow between rooms which I'm guessing is your problem with the columns in the first place. You will need to create a dextrous solution to tying into the 2x4 wall on the left side but I think it can be done tastefully- maybe beveling it back once you get past he end of that wall....See MoreWindow Trim and Skirting Dilemma
Comments (2)I'd match the white of the door trim and baseboards....See Morewooden floor dilemma
Comments (3)Is there any way that you have the budget for wood flooring to be replicated the same as your Rimu? This would be the best option. If not a terracotta tile would look beautiful. Do you have any photos of the area? I'd be happy to be of assistance throughout your project if you'd like some one to one help and advice along the way feel free to email me directly. Email - kerrybryaninteriors@outlook.com Good luck with your project! Kerry...See MoreShould we completely tile our spa or not?
Comments (1)I do like the tiles... however I suggest you give a think about the future cleaning of the grouting before you commit. Near a spa, the moisture in the air is a breeding ground for algae and mould....See MoreBhavjot Brar
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