Using wood-look floor tiles throughout the house.
Melanie Price
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Comments (5)Can you do a rough lay, just put a few tiles down one way, from where you can see them from the front door. Not stuck of course. Photograph the look, then replace them the other way, photograph and then compare the looks. This would give you an idea then of which way looks best....See MoreMatte wood look porcelain tiles vs high gloss wood look porcelain tile
Comments (10)Hi there, tiles on the floor of a bedroom? It sounds a bit cold underfoot unless you are having underfloor heating installed, but then perhaps you are renovating in warmer climes than where I live! I would recommend going for a matte or satin finish in the bedroom as the gloss could look a little sterile.also If you have a connecting ensuite, you wouldnt want to run the risk of slipping on the floor if you have wet feet :o...See MoreLooking for these bathroom tiles - or similar for beach house in QLD
Comments (1)Hello, they aren't the same buy this company sells similar. they are in Australia http://www.academytiles.com.au/product_list.php?product_series_id=AZU&category_name=Porcelain+Floor+and+Wall+Tiles&series_name=Azulej+-+Mutina...See MoreSame tiles and stone throughout large modern house?
Comments (10)Our house has the same tiles throughout the halls, kitchen/living, bathrooms and laundry. They are very neutral, a bit bland for me but not offensive. Sometimes I get bored with it all (usually after a good session of Houzz inspiration) but I think it gives the home a very cohesive feel. Our kitchen and laundry have the same cabinetry, which I don't think is necessary as they are quite far apart but again, it all flows nicely. If I were building, I'm not sure that I would be able to settle on just one tile for the whole house but I must say it is quite calming to live with. With the different orientation and lighting through the house, the tiles look a bit different in different rooms eg floor in living area looks almost white whereas in the bathrooms, it looks greyish-brown....See MoreMelanie Price
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