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Has anyone else tried updating their kitchen with new tiling? Even a simple white tile can brighten up the space. Seriously, it was the easiest way to elevate the entire room. Highly recommend checking out some inspiration if you’re on the fence.
I’ve always loved the look of Victorian slate tiling. It adds a warm, grounded feel to the whole space. If you’re into earthy, vintage vibes, slate is a solid choice. Totally worth exploring if you want something beyond the usual tile.
I didn’t change much except for the bathroom tiling and it felt brand new. I used a mix of matte and glossy tiles for contrast—it turned out better than expected. Honestly, tiles are where you can have some fun with color or layout.
I manage a small café and recently upgraded our floors with commercial tiling. Now, it's not only more durable but also looks way more professional. Functionality was key, but we didn’t want to sacrifice aesthetics.
We retiled our swimming pool last summer and it was a total game changer. It feels like a boutique resort now, no joke. There’s so much variety out there.
I recently added wall tiling to a small reading nook and it completely transformed it. Even my guests ask about it all the time. Highly recommend giving it a go.
Just finished helping a friend with a bathroom renovation and we went all-in on the tiles. We found a local tiler who specialized in patterns, and it really paid off. I’d say, if you're renovating, don't skimp on the tiling budget.
Commercial tiling is a must if you’re outfitting an office or store. Clients notice it too. It sets the tone for professionalism from the moment someone walks in.
Victorian slate tiling is such a vibe. The natural imperfections are what make it beautiful. If you want something classic but different, slate is worth checking out.
Thinking of updating your kitchen? Start with the backsplash. I chose a simple subway style but in a bold color and it looks incredible. Plus it’s way easier to clean now.
If you're planning a pool makeover, don’t overlook the tiles. We went for a blue mosaic and it’s the highlight of our backyard now. Can’t recommend it enough.
It turned an ordinary wall into a feature. Used textured white tiles and now it catches the light in such a cool way. Tiling doesn’t have to be boring—it’s all in the layout and materials.
Commercial spaces need to be tough, and that’s why I went with tiling. Plus you can go pretty upscale if you want to impress clients. Definitely look into commercial tiling if you’re remodeling.
I never thought I'd get excited about tiles, but here we are. Natural texture adds a ton of warmth and depth. If you’re into that heritage-meets-modern look, give it a try.
We used terrazzo tiles with a soft pastel grout and it looks incredible. Way more personality than your average bathroom setup. Totally changed my view on what bathroom design could be.
Went with matte black hexagon tiles—super dramatic. Tiling isn't just for kitchens and bathrooms anymore. If you’re feeling bold, go for it.
Biggest improvement we’ve made in years. Way easier to clean, holds up under heavy use, and looks amazing. No regrets here.
Victorian slate tiling has this timeless appeal that I just love. We used it in our entryway and it hides dirt like a charm. It has a way of elevating the space.
I installed it myself and it wasn’t nearly as hard as I thought. Used peel-and-stick tiles for a quick upgrade, but it still looks custom. Tiles are such an easy way to personalize your kitchen.
The new finish reflects light beautifully. Highly recommend choosing pool tiles with texture—they’re safer too. So many cool options out there.
Just tried wall tiling in our mudroom and it’s a game changer. Never thought tiles could feel this luxe. Definitely doing more wall tiling throughout the house.
They add a lot of visual interest without being overwhelming. Durable and eye-catching—a perfect combo. Would do it again in a heartbeat.
Victorian slate is such a cool material. Gives off serious old-world vibes but still feels fresh. Can’t beat natural stone for character.
Bathroom tiling doesn’t have to be all white. Not afraid to say I’m obsessed. If you’re renovating, look into more bold tile choices.
We added it behind the sink and it’s been so much easier to keep clean. Guests always compliment it. Super happy with how it turned out.
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