What colour of floor for Black & White Kitchen...........
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Morning,
The PH lot generally have decent taste.
I am having a black & white kitchen fitted - gloss black units & white quartz stone worktops.
The kitchen is very modern and want to ensure the look does not end up resembling a victorian punlic toilet!
I was thinking off white gloss tiles, but of the larger variety.
Any ideas?
The PH lot generally have decent taste.
I am having a black & white kitchen fitted - gloss black units & white quartz stone worktops.
The kitchen is very modern and want to ensure the look does not end up resembling a victorian punlic toilet!
I was thinking off white gloss tiles, but of the larger variety.
Any ideas?
Simpo Two said:
Gloss white tiles look exactly like a public toilet IMHO!
I'd go for a cream vinyl to match the worktops. Nicer to walk on too, and drop things onto.
Sorry, I meant more of a marble gloss white finish - so its classy like a hotel lobby as opposed to the public toilette look!I'd go for a cream vinyl to match the worktops. Nicer to walk on too, and drop things onto.
Rags said:
Morning,
The PH lot generally have decent taste.
I am having a black & white kitchen fitted - gloss black units & white quartz stone worktops.
The kitchen is very modern and want to ensure the look does not end up resembling a victorian punlic toilet!
I was thinking off white gloss tiles, but of the larger variety.
Any ideas?
From another thread...The PH lot generally have decent taste.
I am having a black & white kitchen fitted - gloss black units & white quartz stone worktops.
The kitchen is very modern and want to ensure the look does not end up resembling a victorian punlic toilet!
I was thinking off white gloss tiles, but of the larger variety.
Any ideas?
garyhun said:
This was my last kitchen... nice but the high gloss is a bugger to keep clean - especially the black!!




Definitely plain white ceramic, large, medium or small with dark grout:

That's what I did in the garage and really really wish I had done it in the kitchen instead of the limestone effect tiles... they just never look clean, whereas all the garage ever needs is a quick mop over and they come up like new!

That's what I did in the garage and really really wish I had done it in the kitchen instead of the limestone effect tiles... they just never look clean, whereas all the garage ever needs is a quick mop over and they come up like new!
I'd say either black or charcoal tiles, I'd reckon white tiles may end up grubby and difficult to get back to spec.
We have black tiles in our main bathrrom and while they look great they need attention as they show every little spec and fluff.
Another thought, what about grey travertine? Depends what you can get,- you might need to buy the stuff that is skimmed, honed and filled.
We have black tiles in our main bathrrom and while they look great they need attention as they show every little spec and fluff.
Another thought, what about grey travertine? Depends what you can get,- you might need to buy the stuff that is skimmed, honed and filled.
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I wouldn't go for gloss tiles either, they look nice the minute you have cleaned them, but grubby the rest of the time.