Take a tour of the home of Minday Gledhill. Her creativity is present in every nook and cranny of the new home that she shares with her husband Ryan, their three sons and two Portuguese water dogs.
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In my search yesterday to replace my floor plan I found this beautiful full-color mosaic tile catalog, circa 1900. I believe you can buy a reprint of this tile catalog from the Tile Heritage Center for $75, or you can download it for free from Virginia Commonwealth University Library Digital Collection here. OMG, this catalog is stunning. The color plates are a marvel. Download it yourselves, but I'm going to share a few of my favorite patterns. Wow, I wish I was rich. I'd fill my house with these. I've had a weakness for mosaics for many years.
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We made a lot of progress on the vinyl removal over the weekend. And then we saw this board, which didn't really look like the 'white oak' we were told was in here. Tonight a floor guy came to look at the kitchen, and before he even was two steps into the room, he told me our floor is pine. He said the pine planks were probably never meant to be a finished floor, and the first layer of sheet material was maybe the original flooring in the kitchen. We also have a very significant dip in the floor at the doorway to the dining room, thanks to a cracked joist you can see in the basement. This has obviously caused the surrounding boards to crack and warp. He said he could possibly refinish the pine, but the broken boards are a problem and pine is not ideal for a finished wood floor. It is soft, can easily ding and dent, and wouldn't wear very well in a kitchen. Not to mention that the pine won't look the same, or take stain the same as the oak in the rest of our house. This floor from Brooklyn Rowhouse is pine and had already been refinished, but it didn't last very long.... {Brooklyn Rowhouse} So now, if we want wood, we're looking at laying down new oak in the kitchen to match the rest of the first floor. Unfortunately, we'd have to rip out the pine to make room for the new 1/4 inch plywood underlayment and 3/4 inch wood. This is mega bucks to pay in labor, and I don't think Shaun and I are willing to DIY taking a saw to the floor and ripping it out in chunks. I'm thinking of abandoning wood and going for something that can go over the existing floor, like period-appropriate linoleum: {Source} {Source - inspiration for the first pic} {Source} {Source} {Source} {Source} I know I could make it look awesome, but I'm rather sad to give up the wood floors I really wanted. Also, linoleum is not exactly cheap and I'm not even positive we could go back over the pine. Right now we're waiting to see what the quote is for having this floor guy rip out the pine and add new oak for us. If that is a crazy amount, we're back to something else. This is a sad day.
We have been busy, as I told you last week. Our kids bathroom is nearly done -- just have a few finishing touches -- and then I can show you! But, we got new flooring put in! Flooring is fun, but will turn your house upside down! Here is the kitchen before. It's nice, it looks generally decent. This picture makes the floor look pretty good. But don't let it fool you! This was taken three years ago and it wasn't as bad then. Remember I showed you what it looked like before? A mess! And here is the new linoleum floor! I love it! I really feel like I made the right choice when I was choosing it. {It was the top option in the picture in this POST}. It looks like slate, it has a slight rough texture to it. No grout...it looks like rectangular porcelain tile a little bit! Here is the floor up extra close to show the texture. The dog loves it because he isn't slipping and sliding all over the floor now! Why did I get linoleum? Here are a few reasons: 1. It goes down easy and quickly 2. No grout, all one finish 3. Less expensive 4. Easy to clean 5. Easier to put the same flooring in kids' and powder bathrooms and also down part of our basement stairs. 6. One smooth surface It's definitely going to be easy to care for! We also got a couple other new things! Our old fridge of 16+ years has been good to us, but we have simply outgrown it. I'm thrilled with our new one -- and we got a GREAT deal on this. Basically we got it for over 50% off the regular price. My advice: shop around and take your timing buying an appliance if it's at all possible. You may notice this oven is taking the place of our old 1940s vintage Wedgewood. It was time for us to get this one. I loved that vintage oven, but in all honesty it was just very energy inefficient for us. We live where it's very warm most of the year and it has five pilot lights that run 24 hours a day. It makes the kitchen hot almost all the time. It's fabulous in the winter to keep us warm. I loved how it did so much, though. It's for sale, so email me if you live in the area and are interested {we're in Southern California}! HERE is where you can find the brand and style of flooring we used. So, here is one last look at our floor before and now after! Darker? Yes. Cleaner? Definitely. What kind of floors do you have? Are yours easy to clean? Like what you see here? Consider becoming a follower or subscribe via email! Are you an Organized Reader? I'd love to see your organized space. Email me HERE and show me your space to possibly be featured as one of my Organized Readers.
The final result was a unique floor finish which was in keeping with the contemporary feel of this development with an ultra durable hard wearing finish, the final result complemented the open planned living space design.
36 X 36 in - Pieces Per Case: 2 Square Feet Per Case: 17.75 sq.ft. Rectified Porcelain - Floor and Wall Use - Stone Look - Polished PEI: IV - Shade Variation: 4 Available in 3 sizes Images are approximate to the real color. Coloration of tile might change due perception of light and the dye lot used. Sizes are nominal
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Product Information Description For a statement, choose a tile that tells a story. The Viggo Nogal wood grain porcelain tile is reminiscent of a large scale parquet look with the direction of the wood grain creating the pattern. The 24" x 24" tile has rustic brown and cherry tones and adds warmth to any room, especially a beautiful entryway or traditional kitchen. Specifications Dimensions Approximate Size 24 x 24 in. Thickness 9.5mm Box Quantity 4 Box Weight 66.6 lbs See More Design & Installation Material Type Porcelain Edge Type Straight Color Brown Finish Matte Number of Faces 6 Applications Exterior, Floor, Wall Style Large Format, Patterned Recommended Grout Mocha Directional Layout No Technical Details Country of Origin Spain Frost Resistance Resistant Resources Porcelain Tile (PDF)
In today's tutorial I am going to show you how I installed click and lock luxury vinyl tile over existing ceramic tile flooring. I have also rounded up some durable, waterproof LVT flooring options.
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Product Information Description For a statement, choose a tile that tells a story. The Viggo Nogal wood grain porcelain tile is reminiscent of a large scale parquet look with the direction of the wood grain creating the pattern. The 24" x 24" tile has rustic brown and cherry tones and adds warmth to any room, especially a beautiful entryway or traditional kitchen. Specifications Dimensions Approximate Size 24 x 24 in. Thickness 9.5mm Box Quantity 4 Box Weight 66.6 lbs See More Design & Installation Material Type Porcelain Edge Type Straight Color Brown Finish Matte Number of Faces 6 Applications Exterior, Floor, Wall Style Large Format, Patterned Recommended Grout Mocha Directional Layout No Technical Details Country of Origin Spain Frost Resistance Resistant Resources Porcelain Tile (PDF)
Add high style to your high-traffic entry with this transitional floor tile inset.