The tile I chose is made by Horus Art, the style is Tiffany in Biancho Crackle. It's a nice soft white...with a little dash of cream. I thought it was perfect. But let's talk about your grout feedback. It was really fun. via SA Decor According to your feedback about gray grout: Pro: Wouldn't look dirty Con: Looks dirty Pro: Looks like your favorite oyster bar Con: Looks like a Soviet butcher shop Pro: Adds interest Con: Too distracting Does that clear it up? There were some of you that have used light gray in your bathrooms and others that wished they had. Some of you liked both. And one anonymous comment said if I used gray, our romance was over. That's pretty serious stuff! Overwhelmingly, though, most of you said white. Mill Valley Loft, Remodelista.com I'm in camp that likes both but I think they each have their place. I see dark grout as being industrial, even restaurant, perfect for a modern, loft-like space. One commenter also suggested it's a vintage look and I can almost see it in a place like The Breakers kitchen in Newport, Rhode Island. It's also a great way to add pattern in space with clean lines. Michelle's Mill Valley Kitchen, Remodelista.com I wanted a nice, clean look that didn't detract from some of the other unique details I've put in the kitchen. I love a lot of different styles and I'm slowly learning I don't have to cram them all into one room. So I'm doing white. The light fixtures are all installed. This is the Circa Milton Road pendant and in the background is the cutie patootie E.F. Chapman Marine flush mount in bronze also from Circa. I'm not sure yet whether I'll have a table or island underneath it. I'm hoping my dining room table will work so I can turn the dining room into a keeping room/den/library. We'll see. I chose the Milton Road pendant (by Thomas O'Brien) because its flutes beautifully echo the flutes in the columns in the cabinets. I ordered another light from Circa for over the sink but it was very backordered so I bought a backup which is the Franklin light from Schoolhouse Electric. I'm not in love with it and, yes, it's crooked. I'm pretty sure it's the shade, which incidentally fits horribly into the bronze ring, so Schoolhouse is sending me a new shade. Stay tuned. In the last post, and a few photos back, you'll remember the blue tape I put up to mark where floating shelves would go. I wanted to show you how those were made. Holes were bored into the studs just slightly smaller than the diameter of the 3/4 inch rebar. And then the rebar is banged in to the holes. It's extremely solid. The shelf planks also have holes bored, just slightly larger so they slide on easier but are still fairly snug. These will be painted either white or light gray, I'll have to experiment. Should I do white or gray? I'm just kidding. I'm off to pick up my tile and white grout.
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Iron Ore is one of a group of tiles inspired by weathered steel. Its blend of deep ochre and chocolate brown tones perfectly captures the effect of the original metal, which is transformed over time by the natural elements to create dramatic patterning. The wide bevels of Da Vinci emphasise the rectangular outline of these tiles as the light falls across them. Grout strips can beaded to introduce a more traditional tile look with dark coloured strips adding subtle separation or light coloured strips adding contrast. Rectangle Tile Floor Designs If you are looking for a slick and contemporary look to your space why not select from arrange of rectangular tiles in our Opus collection for an authentic stone or ceramic finish? Try laying your tiles in a staggered pattern creating a brick bond design either without a design strip as a simple background to your room or if you want a natural stone effect try combining with a decorative strip in a neutral shade for a realistic grout effect. Da Vinci Wood Flooring If you value the timeless appeal of a classic wood look but don't want the drawbacks of the real thing, Da Vinci's traditional wood finishes are an elegant and durable alternative. We've given each slender plank a smooth surface and distinctive angled edge to create a really defined look. Our Da Vinci floor tile collection offers the rich textures of natural stone, slate, limestone and ceramic but with a comforting softness and warmth, unique to Design flooring. The angled edges create definition to each tile and a range of feature strips enables you to choose a realistic "finishing touch" to complete your look. Da Vinci Residential Guarantee The Da Vinci range has a lifetime residential guarantee. Our Guarantee has a more comprehensive description of our guarantees. Product Details Colour: Orange/Red Size: Standard rectangular floor tile 12" x 18"(305mm x 457mm) Range: Da Vinci Wear Layer And Thickness: 0.7mm wear layer 3.0mm thickness Bevelled Edge: Bevelled Effect:Weathered Steel Texture: Smooth m2 per box:3.34m2 Pieces per box: 24 Downloads Click for Technical Datasheet
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Some of the things I loved at this year's fair included the Frama installation inside Konstnarsbaren, a 1930s-era bar with murals lining the wall that I dubbed "the Swedish Bemelmans;" a visit to Hem's new studio, decked out in four of my favorite colors, cobalt, highlighter yellow, powder blue, and pink; a packed-house fried-chicken party at Note Design Studio; a curving emerald green chair made from 3-D printed recycled fishing nets by a collective called the Interesting Times Gang; a beautiful seating system for Offecct by the late designer Pauline Deltour; a presentation by Beckmans College of Design that paired students with Sweden's leading furniture companies; and Alvsjo Gard, the new platform for experimental design that we wrote about yesterday. Check out the rest of our favorites after the jump!
Image 14 of 24 from gallery of Two Single-Occupancy Detached Houses / L3P Architekten. Photograph by Vito Stallone
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