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Could you please advise what the kitchen floor tiles are? Thanks

maketea
vor 10 Jahren
I'm renovating a 500 year old farmhouse in Scotland and am looking for a practical floor for the kitchen and dining area. These tick a lot of my boxes!
New Kitchen in an Old Home · Mehr Info

Kommentare (5)

  • PRO
    Mosby Building Arts
    vor 10 Jahren
    This kitchen and breakfast room has a 12x12" ceramic tile floor. Which is a very practical flooring choice, especially since we went with a darker grout, closer in color to the tile. Light grout shows dirt much quicker, creates more maintenance issues. For a busy traffic area like the one you're describing, non-slip, hard surfaces like ceramic or natural stone tile would be a durable choice. Plus, those natural materials better match the age of your farmhouse. Good luck with your renovation!
    maketea hat Mosby Building Arts gedankt
  • PRO
    Adrienne Nienkamp
    vor 10 Jahren
    Hi Maketea! Your project sounds exciting! Unfortunately this tile has been discontinued. Here are some other options that you might like that are similar:

    Crossville - Color Blox EC, Color: It's a boy #E1104 or E1113 Blue Suede Shoes
    DalTile - Continential Slate, Color: English Gray #CS57
    DalTile - Diamante, Color: Grigio #P021 (little more gray than blue)
    DalTile - Florenza, Color: Azzurro #FZ04
    DalTile - Portenza, Color: Verde Lago #PZ05 (little green in it)
    Crossville - Pennsylvania Bluestone Honed #AV203

    Hope that helps!
    maketea hat Adrienne Nienkamp gedankt
  • maketea
    Ursprünglicher Verfasser
    vor 10 Jahren
    Thank you so much for your help and advice. It's much appreciated. And thanks for the 'good luck' .... With the snow coming in from the holes in the roof, to the rain running off the hills and ascending (no damp course in those days) there wasn't a dry (3' thick solid stone) wall in the place! But we're getting there... no small thanks to Houzz and the real inspiration and tales of hope from contributors therein :-)
  • PRO
    Mosby Building Arts
    vor 10 Jahren
    Oh dear - all that moisture! Yes, natural stone or ceramic flooring is the best way to go. That, and a solid roof overhead! May you catch a break with a mild winter!
    maketea hat Mosby Building Arts gedankt
  • PRO
    R. White and Sons Tiling.
    vor 7 Jahren

    I'd go with a porcelain tile

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