hmmmm... nice. Love the pattern. Color may be too neutral. But this is the type of pattern I might like to be painted around the perimeter of the dining room floor. Not sure how it will work with real tiles in front of stove and sink. If it will compete, or if we just put tile the same tile at the end of the dining room by the deck doors since we really need a mat there at least. Heck, maybe we just run actual tile around the perimeter of kitchen and dining room? Or does it ruin the flow from the living room too much. Or does it make a threshold/entry?
added by Pave Tile & Stone, Inc. European Flooring to pavetile's ideas (2 years ago)
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