My complements to the TILE MAN

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mbcabinetmaker
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My complements to the TILE MAN

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These are a couple of shots of a recent kitchen remodel that I did. The tile man did an awesome job. Can you believe the floor is tile?




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Post by beeg »

WOW looks PRETTY GOOD. This isn't the one where ya were replace support joists and the floor?
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No Bob this was just before THE JOB FROM *******DOWN BELOW.:eek:
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Post by Gene Howe »

Man! How often does a remodel bring together two artists?
Beautiful job!
And, kudos to the crew that built/leveled that floor, too.
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Mark,
Looks great. Where did the floor tiles come from?

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I saw a floor done with tile (ceramic I think) that looked even more like wood. Not sure it looked any prettier than yours but it looked so real I actually had to get down and examine it before I was convinced it really wasn't wood. The tile man in my case was enjoying me trying to figure out if it was tile or wood. He took my confusion as a complement to his work.
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Very nice! My wife would love a kitchen like that.
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