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Porcelain tile Bathroom Floor to Ceiling

June 27th, 2010 by home improvement

Master bathroom tiled floor to ceiling with porcelain tile , with decorative border and floor installed on a diagonal

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Tile Kitchen Floor

June 26th, 2010 by home improvement

Renovated kitchen floor, install plywood, Schluter Ditra and porcelain tile

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Ceramic tile bathroom

June 23rd, 2010 by home improvement

Ceramic tile bathroom

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Travertine Tile & Heated Floor Bathroom Project

May 30th, 2010 by home improvement

Started in November of 2009 this project included, shower walls, shower door, bathtub backsplash, new sinks, faucets, and countertops, & painting throughout. Music used by permission from James Brown “Out of the Silence”.

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Quarry Tile Floor Restoration Leeds

May 25th, 2010 by home improvement

A quarry tiled kitchen, hallway and utility room restored by Carr Restoration Ltd. The floor had been found beneath cork tiles and showed signs of oil and water staining. There was also plenty of solvent bleaching marks across the whole floor. | Quarry Tile Floor Restoration Leeds

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Finished Floor Tile and Grout – Kitchen Remodeling Advice

May 24th, 2010 by home improvement

Whenever you finish tiling your kitchen floor, you might need to clean up any loose grounds that might be caught in the stone or slate tile. Watch this video for more information about finishing your floor tile grout. Watch some more of our videos to learn more home renovation tips.

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Ceramic Tile Shower Remodel Floor Tile Bathroom Tile Bathroom Remodeling ideas Tankless Part 3

May 21st, 2010 by home improvement

Design For Less is a unique online source for information about our innovative designer tile. Natural stone, pebble tile, stone mosaic tile, glass tile, stainless steel tile and wood deck tile give a contemporary and serene feeling to design projects. Ideal for bathroom design and kitchen design chose from a diverse line of premium tiles which can be complemented with backsplash tile in a wide variety of finishes. Choose bathroom tile or Spanish porcelain and create distinction by adding a tile backsplash. Consider our pebble tiles from Indonesia which are composed of natural stones hand sorted for flatness, thickness and color. Each pebble is then individually puzzled together and bonded onto a mesh backing to produce interlocking tiles and borders of various sizes, ready to easily install. This unique interlocking system installs much like tiles yet the result is a completely seamless field or border. Select from a variety of pebble tile color options. We also currently offer glass tiles, a perfect compliment to any bathroom, kitchen or any other project for your home or business. We have stunning glass subway tiles and ceramic subway tiles. All tiles are 8mm thick and measure 3×6 inches. They come various finishes and can be easily complemented by our proprietary Spa Glass Blends. Spa Glass Blend tiles give an international and serene aspect to design projects in private homes, as well as businesses and public spaces. Spa Blends radiate a unique sense of elegance and

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Tile floor installation using flush mount floor register

May 20th, 2010 by home improvement

Tile floor installations using flush mount floor registers.

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Twenty Inch Tile Floor

May 18th, 2010 by home improvement

Twenty Inch Tile Floor

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Tile floor installation with hard rug time lapse DIY

May 17th, 2010 by home improvement

www.BucketApe.com We created this as a “hard rug” feature in the middle of our living room. No wet saw was involved, just a score and snap cutter. We used 12″ on a diagonal in the middle and then 6″ diamond tiles around it as the border. After the video we laid 17″ tiles around the rug at 90 degrees to the rug’s center tiles. We were really pleased with the results and it turned out well within the realm of the do it yourselfer.

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