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pinterest.comToday was one of those days were you wander about the home/hardware stores looking for items for your next project…finishing the bathroom.It ended up being a ‘look for a ne…
Bedrosians Tile & Stone - Montana 5" x 10" Porcelain Tile - Flathead Create a tranquil atmosphere in your home with Bedrosians Montana Porcelain Brick Tile. Its Italian craftsmanship and natural color palette bring the allure of majestic landscapes into your everyday surroundings. With its unique blend of beauty and durability, Montana porcelain brick tiles are the perfect addition to any space. View The Entire Bedrosians Montana Tile Collection HERE Specifications: Item Code: 100004015 Size: 5.25" x 10" (Actual size) x 3/8” thick Composition: Porcelain 5.59 square feet per box 16 pieces per box 22 lbs per box Matte Finish Country of Origin: Italy Residential and Commercial use: Floor, wall, countertop, shower and pool
You can design sunrooms, which have one of the strongest bonds between outdoor and indoor, according to your taste, with these sunroom ideas!
Sisters Katie and Erin of MIRTH Caftans designed their Spring 2017 collection around a trip to India, and show us how to throw an Indian-inspired party.
Blurring the boundaries between inside and out, the velvet finish of this Buscot Limestone Brick tiling softens the subtle texture while the herringbone layout adds additional interest underfoot. Used in both the kitchen and the glass extension, it effortlessly combines classic and contemporary... Read more
After 2 weeks and nearly 50 hours of work, the kitchen floor is finally complete. In 2003 I did a remodel where I removed unusable attic space and installed an upstairs bathroom, enlarged a bedroom and tacked on a balcony. After the demolition of the original roof, I kept the old full dimensioned 2x4s for sentimental sake and also in case I might have a chance to reuse them again. In the design stage of the current kitchen remodel, I came across an interesting wood and tile inlay and the thought occured to me to finally utilize those old 2x4s. To give it more of a worn look, I had them sandblasted. Here are some close up shots. The next picture is the collection of split 2x4s after coming from the sandblaster. Earlier, I had cut these to size and checked for nails before running through the bandsaw by Kevin Reedy, who would later become the cabinet maker. He was a reference from my dining room table maker, Dennis. The kitchen that I'm remodeling was a later addition at the back part of the house. As a result, the floors are at different levels so I had to add some 1/4" plywood to bring it to the same level as the adjacent dining room. Before installing the 2x4 halves and bricks, I first laid out the centerlines of the 2x4s based on the location of the sink and range for symmetry. Once the 2x4s were nailed in place, I installed Durock as a solid foundation for the brick veneers to be install on. Here's a shot of the brick veneer lined up to be installed. I purchased through Holbird Enterprise and the brick is from the Alabama Charcoal Co. in Oklahoma, so lots of character and various colors on the faces. Thin setting and brick veneer install. I only worked a small area at a time, since there was a lot of cutting due to the angles. After a section or two, I got a good process down and it went fairly smooth, although I felt it in my back the following day, that's for sure. The grouting was a bit more of an unexpected challenge. The grout tended to adhere to the brick face much more than a glossy tile face so clean up was a bit frantic. I ended up taking a day of "vacation" the next morning to scrub the brick faces to get as much grout off as possible. Later, they went through an acid wash by Gary and that made a huge difference. More finished shots below. The two wood "rugs" were strategically placed in front of the sink and the range since a lot of standing is spent there. I figured standing on wood rather than brick would be easier on the body over time.
Step into the cottage bungalow kitchen of your dreams with Glazed Thin Brick throughout.
LUBP – 25 x 70 x 250 mm ….. 52 Pcs / Sqm (approx) (Dimensions may vary slightly, due to stocks available) Price: £75.00 (£90.00 inc VAT) per Sqm Suitable for: Inside and out Our brand new thin brick floor tile. Slightly slimmer than our LUBY brick measuring at 7 cm in width. As they are reclaimed no two tiles are the same and each tile slightly differs in colour and size. With light pinks, through various hues of sand to ochre & cream, these reclaimed bricks look great in both a contemporary and a traditional setting. CONTACT US TO PLACE AN ORDER ORDERING SAMPLES Feel free to order samples below (maximum of 4)
Well friends, some home dreams do come true! This week my husband started installing the brick pavers on our kitchen...
Create a beautiful wall or floor with these terracotta tiles, sometimes called slips, that work brilliantly even in wet rooms. The tactile nature and distinctive clay make for a unique interior element. Lay in vertical, brick bond or even herringbone style.
Dublin 8 extension: A renovation and extension by Jack O Kelly Architect maximised the space, while taking inspiration from the surroundings
Way back in the design and planning stages, I predicted that this room would be my most favorite of all. And while the kitchen sure is a tough contender, this little bathroom has my heart. Click below to watch the transformation in two minutes: Let’s take a quick walk down memory lane… I was thrilled to […]
With sustainable design and speculative thought, West Bend House by MRTN Architects in Northcote, VIC, is timeless in more ways than one.
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