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Rustic Kitchen Floor Renovation
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South Cypress
(IC: professional)
Laura loved her kitchen except for the linoleum flooring that did not coordinate with the rest of her house. The light colored linoleum flooring also had a reputation for showing every speck of dirt and being difficult to keep clean.
Laura had her new floor installed by a local professional who took great care of her appliances and cabinets that she loved and were not being replaced. Tip: Always remove appliances when installing new kitchen flooring.
The new flooring is a rustic wood look tile that not only looks great, but is also extremely durable and easy to maintain.
Laura's advice for wood look floors, "Use a dark grout color and lay the planks in a random pattern to mimic real wood planking."
The Segato Riverwood Sangro is a great choice for Laura's kitchen because the light tones tie into the cabinets while the darker tones match appliances and other accessories.
Wood tile is versatile and there are options available for almost any space. Here, Laura proves that a rustic wood flooring can be used in a more contemporary space and still look amazing!
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Published August 18th, 2015 11:39 AM
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Doris Jean Miller on Feb 27, 2017If you ever need a good product to make cabinets look.like new without leaving greasy residue like oranges or oil soap use The Victorian House Finish Rejuvenator It's excellent for antiques and of great to remove buildup without damaging the finish. I've used it on rentals for years. It's made in Oklahoma www.thevictorianhouseproducts.com is their address
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