We know. Don't you wish your handmade tile installation could go on-and-on forever? Us too. But at some point, you'll need to transition from tile to a wall, window, or floor. While you could keep it simple with a straight edge finished with bullnose tile, this can be a time to get creative and take your tile to the next level. Keep reading to discover 6 unique ways to transition tile for your next project. 1. Tile to Wood Having your tile contrast with another textural or natural material is one of our favorite ways to transition your tile installation. This could be as simple as making a cabinetry wood choice that will complement your glaze colors, or it can be as intricate as the example below. For this project, Sam Devine of Kinetic Design Build wonderfully executed a flush tile to wood transition by carefully cutting the wood flooring and adding sub flooring beneath the tile. This seamless look is a new classic that takes organic transitioning to the next level. Get more details on how this project was pulled off with our blog
Otto Tiles & Designs' encaustic cement floor tiles enable you to create a seamless transition between inside and out.
I've got a fun thank you project on the blog today. Hop over for a quick video and a fun DIY project! I'm sharing how to install tile text or tile typography using penny tile. I've also got some fun interior examples.
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There is nothing that sets the tone more of a house than a welcoming tiled entryway statement floor. The entryway floor is the first thing your guests and yourself will see as you enter your home. It is important to create a welcoming vibe with your personality that draws your guests and yourself into your…
I've got the monthly 10 Pins post on the blog today. I'm sharing the best interior inspiration I found on Pinterest this month, along with 10 talented designers.
This is Part 2 in my Entryway Makeover Series where I share all the details about installing new tile in our foyer. This Entryway Makeover has been quite the domino effect since it began with replacing our front entry door. My decision to swap out that door has led to me to replacing the tile floor, remodeling the coat closet, updating the trim, painting, replacing light fixtures….and on and on it goes. Who knew there would be so much to do in such a little space?
How to create a transition between an entryway and other spaces in a stylish way to avoid problems? Here are creative flooring ideas.
just one little problem. Our new home has no foyer entry whatsoever! You open the front door and now you are in the living room... this home
This detailed look at the evolution of our entry foyer design shows how we updated the space with new floor tile, an entryway table and bench.
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Modern Nest North Scottsdale, AZ This was the first spec home that we designed architecturally and built from the ground up. We carefully designed this home to feature many functional living spaces. The main bedroom suite is complete with a large custom closet, private bath with outdoor access, a wellness room with a private patio, […]
Discover creative entryway tile ideas to transform your home's entrance. From classic to modern, find inspiration for a stunning first impression.
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lake house with montauk blue slate tile in the entry, white board and batten walls and natural wood floors add to the cottage style