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Has anyone else tried updating their kitchen with new tiling? I went with a subtle geometric pattern that really pops. Tiling is underrated when it comes to kitchen makeovers. Highly recommend checking out some inspiration if you’re on the fence.
I’ve always loved the look of Victorian slate tiling. I finally used it in my entryway and the texture is stunning. 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. Just changing the tile pattern made the whole space feel more modern. Definitely a good place to invest if you're updating.
I manage a small café and recently upgraded our floors with commercial tiling. People even comment on the style now, which never happened before. Functionality was key, but we didn’t want to sacrifice aesthetics.
Didn’t think tiles would make such a difference, but wow. It feels like a boutique resort now, no joke. There’s so much variety out there.
Anyone else obsessed with tiled walls? Even my guests ask about it all the time. Sometimes one wall is all you need to make a space feel special.
Just finished helping a friend with a bathroom renovation and we went all-in on the tiles. It feels like a spa now. The results speak for themselves.
We switched from vinyl to tile in our lobby and it's a night-and-day difference. Cleaner lines, easier maintenance, and more longevity. Great investment for any business.
Victorian slate tiling is such a vibe. The natural imperfections are what make it beautiful. Definitely adds charm to any room.
Thinking of updating your kitchen? Start with the backsplash. Totally changed the mood of the whole space. Plus it’s way easier to clean now.
If you're planning a pool makeover, don’t overlook the tiles. Guests always comment on it. Tiling options have really improved, so it’s worth taking your time to choose.
Adding wall tiling to my kitchen was a bold move, but I’m so glad I did it. Also makes the space feel bigger. Would do it again in a heartbeat.
Commercial spaces need to be tough, and that’s why I went with tiling. Stylish, low-maintenance, and built for traffic—it checks every box. Wouldn’t go back to laminate or vinyl after this.
Used Victorian slate in my hallway and now it’s my favorite part of the house. 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. Worth exploring if you're renovating.
Went with matte black hexagon tiles—super dramatic. It created a sleek, modern vibe with minimal effort. If you’re feeling bold, go for it.
We upgraded our restaurant flooring with commercial tiling recently. Way easier to clean, holds up under heavy use, and looks amazing. If you manage a food business, this kind of upgrade is worth every penny.
Victorian slate tiling has this timeless appeal that I just love. We used it in our entryway and it hides dirt like a charm. Would definitely use it again in future projects.
Kitchen tiling was the DIY project that finally convinced me I’m handy. Used peel-and-stick tiles for a quick upgrade, but it still looks custom. Great weekend project.
The new finish reflects light beautifully. Highly recommend choosing pool tiles with texture—they’re safer too. Definitely check out modern swimming pool tiling if you're renovating.
Now it’s easier to clean and looks way more polished. Used a simple pattern but it made a huge impact. Definitely doing more wall tiling throughout the house.
We wanted something a bit different for our café, so we chose patterned commercial tiles. Durable and eye-catching—a perfect combo. Would do it again in a heartbeat.
Victorian slate is such a cool material. Great for blending classic and modern styles. Would definitely recommend for outdoor or indoor use.
Bathroom tiling doesn’t have to be all white. Feels like a boutique hotel now. If you’re renovating, look into more bold tile choices.
Wall tiling isn’t just decorative—it’s practical too. Guests always compliment it. Super happy with how it turned out.
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