Instead of going with the
plain tile you chose this unique pattern which gives the room more interest while still keeping it calm with the white.
I'm still in love with the
beveled tile we chose for the backsplash, and the fact that it goes all the way up and around the window.
Then, you work with an architect to draw up the plans: where the doors and windows are placed, how big the garage will be, the type of wood that will be used for the kitchen cabinets, the
specific tile chosen for the bathroom, and the color of paint for the outside of the house.
Beth is in the middle of a bathroom renovation right now and I absolutely LOVE the
cement tile she chose for the floor!
Jenna Sue is renovating her master bathroom right now and I looooove the
pebble tile she chose for the floor and one wall!
READ: Marble flooring — how to choose, install and clean your tiles
I can't wait to see Kristin's final kitchen makeover and I'm loving the detail above her window &
the tile she chose for her backslash.
Your big expense should be in what fixtures and
tiling you choose, and not the gut, new plumbing, electrical and new door.
I thought I didn't like
the tile you chose but then when you pointed out that its the same tile used in Sarah Richardson's kitchen....
The tiles you choose for your new bathroom are a great way of making your design stand out from the crowd.
I don't like
the tiles we chose for our kitchen 13 years ago, but we can't afford hardwood right now so I added the board and batten on the wall and soffit to really brighten up the kitchen.
Just like
the tile we choose or the color of our cabinets, little things matter to how we feel in our home.
I love the look of
the tiles you chose, Suit yourself.
I love
the tiles you chose but I would probably choose the Sophistikat tiles.
The tile I chose is Calacatta Marble Honed Tile.
I love
the tiles you chose and the planked wood is perfection!
And finally,
the tile I chose from Wayfair for the new bathroom also follows the opposite scale rule (this time large tiles on the floor and small on the wall), but I am using my final tip to mix two solid colored tiles of different shapes and let the grout lines make up the only patterns.
In case you missed my earlier post about it,
the tile I chose was a design that reminded me of something you'd find in an old house like the one I grew up in.
The color, shade, and finish of
the tile you choose for a small bathroom can make or break your overall design.
I love, love
the tile you chose!
Then,
the tile we chose was «neutral and timeless»; now it feels tired.
Depending on
the tile you choose, these tiles can look equally at home in kitchens, bathrooms and hallways in traditional and contemporary homes.
I love
the tiles you chose, that will be so pretty in your kitchen!
I love
the tile you chose and I know it will be fabulous!