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Aspen & Ivy
Mid-sized elegant open concept and formal dark wood floor and brown floor living room photo in Toronto with white walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
dSPACE Studio Ltd, AIA
Huge trendy master white tile and marble tile marble floor bathroom photo in Chicago with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, marble countertops, an undermount tub and gray walls
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DeForest Architects
Interior Design: NB Design Group; Contractor: Prestige Residential Construction; Photo: Benjamin Benschneider
Living room library - contemporary light wood floor living room library idea in Seattle with white walls and a standard fireplace
Living room library - contemporary light wood floor living room library idea in Seattle with white walls and a standard fireplace
A J Miller Landscape Architecture PLLC
Shade plant beds, zone 4
Japanese painted lady, Hakone grass, Maiden Hair fern and very small self seeded Hellebores.
Inspiration for a traditional shade landscaping in New York for summer.
Inspiration for a traditional shade landscaping in New York for summer.
The Art of Landscape
Close up of huge standing stone slabs that serve as retaining walls and backs to large stone slab benches. Maiden Hair Ferns cascade overhead from damp clefts between the stone slabs where they easily collect water and thrive.
Eminent Interior Design
Color inspiration for this dining space was taken from the client's own rug and repeated in the multi-colored stripe drapery panels, artwork and turquoise upholstered chairs. A handmade paper shade chandelier adds drama and ambiance.
To learn more about projects from Eminent Interior Design, click on the following link:
http://eminentid.com/
Architecture by Jack Smuckler, Smuckler Architecture
Interiors by Steven G
Barry Grossman Photography
Trendy master carpeted bedroom photo in Miami with no fireplace and gray walls
Trendy master carpeted bedroom photo in Miami with no fireplace and gray walls
Susan Jablon
Sparkly mosaic tiles reflect light beautifully and add a girly touch to this modern bath. Our glitter tile in shades of pink and white is custom blended by hand in our studio for a fun and unique look.
AYDIN Hides
MEASUREMENTS:
Cowhide Patchwork Rug / Rectangular / Multi-color / PREMIUM QUALITY / HAND MADE / HAND STITCHED / UNIQUE AND EXCLUSIVE
Size: 118in x 78in. . Approx 64 sqft, Weight 22 lbs.
KEY FEATURES:
-Brand New Cowhide Patchwork Rug
-Country of Origin: BOSNIA
-Premium Quality
-Hand Made
-Hand Stitched
-100% genuine cowhide leather
-European (Balkan) breed animals
-Each product is BRANDED with serial number and Craftsmanship seal.
WHY OUR HIDES ARE DIFFERENT?
1. Hides used for making COWHIDE PATCHWORK RUGS are sourced ethically and humanely and 100% as byproduct of meat production;
2. Animals are free-range raised, sustainable sourced and grown mainly on mountain pastures in Bosnia;
3. Animal skins are of breeds endemic to Balkan region of Eastern Europe;
4. Skins ARE NOT processed by mass processing facility, but rather family owned business with "Old Craft" certificate. This means that such business falls in "tradition" category of business in Bosnia, since third family generation takes care of business;
5. All skins are hand processed using solutions with the P.H value of drinking water! We have been assured into that by actually being present inside the workshop during skin processing;
6. Skins are processed in small batches, usually 5-10 at the time, in order for skin to preserve, to the greatest extend, its natural distinctions and quality;
NOTE: The photo on this page represents design and style of this rug and IT IS AN IMAGE OF ACTUAL product you will receive. All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly.
NOTE: Few products may contain some natural flaws due to conditions inherent to natural animal products (scratches, insect bites, wrinkles, cuts, etc.) that will be discretely repaired. Please note that WE DO NOT WEDGE OUR COWHIDES but we rather discretely stitch and repair. Such flaws are acceptable for this type of product, since it represents the life of the animal to the fullest possible extent.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
Vacuum, shake and rotate the rug regularly. Remove dried spots immediately by scraping carefully towards the middle of the spot. Do not rub wet spots. Absorb moisture with paper towel and clean with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Professional carpet cleaning when needed. Always use the standard floor head, never use rotating brush, when vacuuming the rug.
AYDIN Hides
MEASUREMENTS:
Cowhide Patchwork Rug / Rectangular / Multi-color / PREMIUM QUALITY / HAND MADE / HAND STITCHED / UNIQUE AND EXCLUSIVE
Size: 118in x 78in. . Approx 64 sqft, Weight 22 lbs.
KEY FEATURES:
-Brand New Cowhide Patchwork Rug
-Country of Origin: BOSNIA
-Premium Quality
-Hand Made
-Hand Stitched
-100% genuine cowhide leather
-European (Balkan) breed animals
-Each product is BRANDED with serial number and Craftsmanship seal.
WHY OUR HIDES ARE DIFFERENT?
1. Hides used for making COWHIDE PATCHWORK RUGS are sourced ethically and humanely and 100% as byproduct of meat production;
2. Animals are free-range raised, sustainable sourced and grown mainly on mountain pastures in Bosnia;
3. Animal skins are of breeds endemic to Balkan region of Eastern Europe;
4. Skins ARE NOT processed by mass processing facility, but rather family owned business with "Old Craft" certificate. This means that such business falls in "tradition" category of business in Bosnia, since third family generation takes care of business;
5. All skins are hand processed using solutions with the P.H value of drinking water! We have been assured into that by actually being present inside the workshop during skin processing;
6. Skins are processed in small batches, usually 5-10 at the time, in order for skin to preserve, to the greatest extend, its natural distinctions and quality;
NOTE: The photo on this page represents design and style of this rug and IT IS AN IMAGE OF ACTUAL product you will receive. All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly.
NOTE: Few products may contain some natural flaws due to conditions inherent to natural animal products (scratches, insect bites, wrinkles, cuts, etc.) that will be discretely repaired. Please note that WE DO NOT WEDGE OUR COWHIDES but we rather discretely stitch and repair. Such flaws are acceptable for this type of product, since it represents the life of the animal to the fullest possible extent.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
Vacuum, shake and rotate the rug regularly. Remove dried spots immediately by scraping carefully towards the middle of the spot. Do not rub wet spots. Absorb moisture with paper towel and clean with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Professional carpet cleaning when needed. Always use the standard floor head, never use rotating brush, when vacuuming the rug.
Tile Merchant
Metro White Bevelled Gloss 20x10cm
Metro range White rectangular bevelled tiles have been the primary decor of the Paris Metro for over 100 years. Originally chosen for how the bevelled edges deflected light around the at-the-time sparsely lit Metro stations. The Metro tile now has become synonymous with Parisian elegance and retro chic. This tile is primarily used in bathrooms, kitchen back-splashes and in commercial settings such as bars and restaurants. The main reasons that our metro tile ranges are so popular is that they look great and they are also extremely hygienic. They are naturally stain-resistant and can be quickly wiped clean with a damp cloth. When you compare this with how a painted or wall-papered surface will deteriorate with time there is no comparison. This is the original white bevelled gloss wall tile.
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Tile Doctor Ltd
Detailed below is the restoration of a Victorian tiled hallway floor that we started back in June in Preston. Although we started in June there was so much damage to the subfloor and the tiles it took some time to complete, additionally, the client did not like the colour samples of the replacement tiles we had brought along and so decided to source their own which took some time.
Three months later with replacement tiles now sourced we were given the go ahead to start the restoration. The first day’s focus was cleaning the original floor using very coarse 100-grit and 200-grit Diamond pads fitted to a rotary buffer machine and applied to the floor using a strong dilution of Tile Doctor Remove and Go to add extra cleaning power. Tile edges were given special attention using a flex machine fitted with small diamond grit pads.
The floor was rinsed with water to remove the soil generated and this was followed up with an acid rinse using a 1:3 dilution of Tile Doctor Grout Clean Up. This last step in the cleaning process is especially recommend for old floors like this which don’t have a damp proof membrane and can suffer from efflorescence issues.
The next stage focused on repairing the floor and started by carefully knocking out all the broken and chipped tiles. We had previously estimated over 30 tiles needed replacing and so the client had bought two boxes, meaning I had plenty of spares to work with.
Before tiling however, the subfloor had suffered over the years and needed attention first. To deal with this the damaged areas were raked out, cleaned up and then back filled with rapid setting self-levelling screed from Mapie adhesives. Once the sub-base was fixed then we put the new tiles back in, they were not an exact match, about 5mm too short and lighter in tone, but the colour was pretty close.
Tiling an old Victorian floor like this can be a bit like dominoes as you move one out of place 2 decent ones come loose and then they also need refixing. Some of the tiles had hair line cracks in them and once they were loose, they just cracked in half. As such the 20 spare tiles that I thought were spare came into good use and I actually ended up using all of them. I could have done with a few more so it was decided to reset the last four broken tiles and grout them in. Luckily for me the client was very understanding about the nature of tile restoration and had accepted that there would be some imperfections and they were not expecting a new floor.
The Tiles were fixed down using Ultralite Rapid Flex (another product from Mapie) and then grouted using the same adhesive (not a grout, as they did not have grout back in the day, just cement and screed).
The floor was left this to cure overnight, and we came back the next day to finish the clean using a 200-grit diamond pad fitted to a buffing machine and lubricated with water, then one last acid rinse to get the tiles as clean as possible and remove any lingering grout haze. This last clean helps to blend the new tiles in with the original.
Before applying a protective sealer, the floor was left to dry for a couple of days, the tiles need to be thoroughly dry before sealing or you can end up with a patchy appearance.
For this floor with no damp proof membrane, it was important to use a fully breathable sealer that will allow moisture to rise through the tile and evaporate at the surface, so Tile Doctor Colour Grow was chosen. This is a good choice for old floors like this as its fully breathable, head wearing, and it contains a colour enhancer that improves the overall appearance of the tile.
Three coats of Tile Doctor Colour Grow which is a fully breathable, colour enhancing sealer hat works by soaking into the pores of the tile protecting it from within. It has a matt finish, and it works really well with all clay tiles and is ideal for these types of floors.
You can probably spot the lighter coloured tiles in the after photos on this page, however it’s a very subtle difference and I think they have blended in quite well with the original. Certainly, my client was very pleased with the newly restored floor, its completely transformed from when we first visited the client, and the floor has now gained character and history. For aftercare we recommend Tile Doctor Neutral Cleaner, its an effective pH neutral product that is compatible with the new sealer.
Russell Taylor
Lancashire Tile Doctor
Tile Doctor Ltd
As is often the case in years past and for whatever reason many homeowners covered their decorative Victorian hallway tiles in a variety of products from carpet to laminate flooring. These days the trend has reversed and quite rightly many homeowners now realise the value a tiled floor can bring to a property and look to us to have it restored.
Our client had purchased a property in Norfolk seaport of Kings Lynn and, on lifting the dirty old carpet and decaying underlay in the hallway, discovered a beautiful tiled entrance hall. It was obvious that a previous owner had decided to lay carpet over the tiles as an easy way of hiding the result of careless renovation and decorating which had resulted in a thick coating of plaster, paint, carpet tape glue and various other contaminants which had become firmly stuck to the surface. There were also two small rectangular black and brown tiles missing behind the front door which had been damaged during the removal of some old lead pipes.
This was clearly a job which would need somewhat more than a scrubbing brush and a bottle of Flash!
Our first job was to remove as much of the solid contaminants as possible by hand with floor scrapers and a steamer which softened the more stubborn lumps. We then applied Tile Doctor Remove & Go which is a powerful alkaline stripper to the whole area, left it to dwell on the surface for twenty minutes and then scrubbed it in using a rotary machine fitted with a black scrubbing pad. The resulting slurry was then power rinsed and extracted away using our Ninja machine which is a high-power industrial vacuum. Any remaining patches where the carpet tape had been stuck down were spot treated using Tile Doctor Nanotech HBU which made short work of the hardened glue.
The result was a clean floor, but the surface still felt slightly rough and pitted, a problem which we resolved using the rotary machine fitted with a 200-grit diamond burnishing pad followed by a 400-grit pad with a little 400 grit honing powder which left the surface smooth, silky and ready for the application of a sealer.
Finally, we acid washed the whole area using Tile Doctor Acid Gel, a slow release product which would neutralise any remaining chemicals, improve new sealer adhesion and inhibit the future production of any efflorescence salts. We had used a fair amount of water during the cleaning process, so we left the floor to dry off thoroughly overnight with assistance from our commercial dehumidifier.
On our return the following day, we discussed the sealer options with the client and recommended using microporous Tile Doctor Colour Grow which is an impregnating sealer that seeps into the pores of the stone protecting it from within. It will provide an excellent fluid resistant seal whilst enhancing the natural colours in the stone, additionally it’s fully breathable thereby enabling any moisture trapped under the floor to rise through the floor and evaporate. This is important on old floors like this where no damp-proof membrane was installed. The sealer was applied with a paint pad in tow coats and allowed to dry for an hour before buffing the floor with a hog’s hair pad to give a rich natural-look sheen finish.
The Victorian tiles responded well to the treatments which were completed in two consecutive days. My client was extremely pleased with the results and left the following comment:
“My floor was in poor condition after being buried under carpet as well as many, many years of paint and muck. I enjoyed the time they spent at my home and wouldn’t hesitate to use (or recommend) the Tile Doctor service in the future.”
Nick White
Norfolk Tile Doctor
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