Tile layout with different floorplan angles; what would you do?
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I would choose different tile for the front hallway use a transition then put down the other plank tile flooring. If it looks off it’s always going to bother you. I know it would bug me.
Sometimes it requires some convincing. It took me quite a while to talk my wife into this color for the cast iron furniture that was left by the previous owners. She likes it now. That white is going away this year. We are redoing the entire yard. Rock, plants, everything. Some stays most goes.
Sometimes it requires some convincing. It took me quite a while to talk my wife into this color for the cast iron furniture that was left by the previous owners. She likes it now. That white is going away this year. We are redoing the entire yard. Rock, plants, everything. Some stays most goes.
Yes, I can definitely see the correlation between plank tile and wrought iron furniture!
Perhaps if you read the rest of the posts by the OP you might, if you tried really really hard, see the connection.
But I doubt it.
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