Anyone have thoughts on big ceramic tiles?
1. Almost all tile is slippery when wet, and larger tiles are more slippery.
2. Everything you drop will break.
3. Grout gets stained.
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Anyone have thoughts on big ceramic tiles?
1. Almost all tile is slippery when wet, and larger tiles are more slippery.
2. Everything you drop will break.
3. Grout gets stained.
The kitchen in my old apartment had ceramic tiles, and I hated it. The floor had no give at all, so standing on it for more than a few minutes would always make my back ache. Also, anything that I dropped would break. I ended up getting some of those interlocking foam squares that they sell for baby rooms, and it was so much better. (Most of the interlocking foam squares are in bright primary colors, with letter or number cutouts. I searched for a little while, and found a set in pink and brown, where the cutouts were just circles.)
As you may have gathered, omnis, Hil and I would be more likely to tell you to take out the tile you have than to add more.
eta: And I notice you have tile counter tops, too. All your dishes are in danger.
I'm not a big fan of the accent wall, but the poor fireplace is lost. That corner really needs a contrasting color.
All your dishes are in danger.
(okay that made me laugh). I just pictured dishes screaming.
Omnis, what they said about the slippery tiles. Remember that concussion I got a couple of months back? Yeah, big ol' tiles, and not all that much moisture. Laminate wood is much less slippery, fwiw.
I just pictured dishes screaming.
As well they should.
Linoleum! Or as it's called now, "marmoleum".
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I love the look of big tile, but it is dangerous as hell.
I grew up on all tile (the tropics'll do that for ya), and never really considered anything else as default. Like, when you drop things, they're supposed to break.
And sometimes I prefer that to the marks my carpet is accumulating. Sadly, wood floors are not under my control.
One of my cousins built his family's dream house, and they imported vintage (as it, not its first underfoot rodeo) wood floors from Georgia, and I swear...they were soft. Before they furnished the house I would nap on it. And, my god, best surface for capoeira ever.
I'm not a big fan of the accent wall, but the poor fireplace is lost. That corner really needs a contrasting color.Yes, that fireplace is rather sucky. It's in a corner, but not a corner fireplace. It's facing inward, so not going to radiate into the room all that much. Currently the gasline is capped, so it is non-operational. The previous owner had furniture right up to it, basically blocking it. I thought that curious. Then I learned it was capped, and it made much more sense. I'm not planning on uncapping it at this time. Not sure what to do with it. At some point, I'll find how much it costs to renovate the corner, so that it's on an 45º angle, facing into the room more. But, low priority.
Excellent point on the tile. I don't recall how much texture there is with it. The laminates I've been looking at, some are like glass! Super slippery. So, replacing with laminate will require one that has texture, so the crutches have something to grip to.
All your dishes are in danger.
(okay that made me laugh). I just pictured dishes screaming.Dishes aren't the only ones screaming. It's ugly. Again, that will have to wait. It's in good shape, and functional. I'm leaning towards recycled glass counters, or quartz counters.