Ideas to replace old kitchen floor tiles?
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Oh dear. Well, what I would do is to take out more random tiles throughout the space. Now purchase same size tiles in a coordinating color or design. Install. Now it looks intentional to have two (or more if you choose), tiles in the space and adds interest.
I think this will help! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnIcMJlr73o
If you don't want to do the whole floor now, and you've searched for the exact replacement wherever you could, then now is the time to be bold. You may want to take up more floor tiles to make a random but pleasing pattern. Try to need about two less tiles than a boxful. Pick out a coordinating or contrasting replacement tile of the same thickness of the originals. Grout them into the spaces, cleaning the grout as you go. Let the grout cure at least one day and three would be better. Then seal all the tiles, which might help with some cracking. Best wishes! 😇