Very helpful. I just purchased an older home & your video is the first one that I’ve taken written notes for. You addressed my concerns in a practical way. Thank you 😊
In my experience when you get dark floors of any kind foot prints and dust show up a lot more . I have had dark brown wood look tile and later on replaced it with white oak wire brushed wide plank wood look tile so I didn’t see every foot print after coming home from working outdoors all day . I’ve also learned sweeping is pointless because of the small grooves from the wire brush texture , yes it’s possible but vacuuming is way easier to maintain a dust free tile floor . Definitely holds up to the dogs and kids but is also very cold to step on compared to wood or LVP . 1/16 spacers are best so you don’t have a giant grout line as well as the color being the shade of the tile as you mentioned helps make it look more like real wood . You also want to keep in mind that laying new tile is best don’t when the entire area is the same tile not broken into different colors and textures helps resale value and the flows a lot nicer through the house if your not selling . All this is costly of course but what I did was when I found a great priced tile I finally liked I bought as much as I needed with extra for mistakes and kept it in my garage . Then a month later I bought the grout , spacers laticrete and any other install material I needed . Finally after Four months I had enough to pay a professional to install . Yes it took a while but I was able to make a rather expensive project affordable by doing this in monthly blocks . This allowed me to still have money for everyday expenses and get what I wanted at the same time .
I love how you explain a lot of specifics, giving examples and things of such. My husband and i are looking into removing our carpet and trying to decide what to use in place of it. I enjoyed this video. New subbie😍
I think there is a 4th con or maybe it’s tied to your third point about how hard the floor is, definitely something to consider - anything you drop onto the floor will get damaged. If you drop a cup or glass, phone, laptop, tablet etc onto hardwood or laminate you might get lucky, but you can guarantee if you drop those things on a tiled floor they will smash. Kids running and falling on tile will hurt themselves more than on hardwood flooring. Just something to consider, the main pro is it’s durability but that’s a double edged sword
Thank you, Coral, for a very informative video. We live on Maui across the street from the beach. We installed luxury vinyl flooring, but due to the humidity, it buckled in several places. We are seriously considering the wood-look tile. We think that it will do better where we live. Your video helped encourage us to look into it.
Great video and 2 more advantages. 1. It's easier to clean with no splinters like real wood or carpet stains. 2. Some one who has breathing problems like Asma won't inhale carpet dust or fine real wood floor shavings.
Great Video, I've had Pergo water resistant Laminate that was ruined by dogs, I placed two types of wood look Vinyl in two separate bedrooms that got gouged and scratched, I Installed builders grade 12x12 tile in Kitchen and Baths and still looks great, these wood look tile will be good for my forever, good for pets and the Handicapped that need wheelchairs or walkers. Just have to decide if I'm still man enough and have the strength to haul this stuff around to install it myself. lol
I have to say you made a lot of good points and gave some really good advice, I would however argue a few points as not 100% accurate, but overall well thought out and informative. I do have a lot of experience with tile, just so you don't think this is coming from a novice. Nice video.
@@Sali-yw1rd I got my wood tile for $1.49 a sqf and it's not more difficult to install than regular tile, it's the same concept, you just have to stagger the joints. It was easy to install. I did it myself.
👍👍Thank you very very much for the detailed information regarding wood like tiles, I’ll go for wood like tiles for my home which is under renovation here in India, 🙏🙏🙂
Hello and thanks for the great video on this subject. My wife and I live in the Houston area in fact we live in the Cypress to be exact and we just sold our house and are moving into a newer home in March. We are interested in ripping out the old carpet at our new house and installing the wood look tile in the home but have no idea where to start so seeing your video was really great timing. Since you are located in Houston would you mind sharing with me the name of the company you used and which name brand of tile you bought since it sounds like you and your husband are like minded since we do not want to break the bank on the cost of the tile and having it installed. Also that was very informative of you to talk about the hidden cost of leveling I would've never have thought about that and I'm sure it would've come up and we would've had to pay more, so thank you. Anyways, if you don't mind letting me know who you used and the manufacture of tile you used I would appreciate it.
I also live in the Houston area SW and we know that is a good 45 min away. At any rate I am looking at Floor and Decor loads of beautiful wood look tile in all kinds of colors. Good luck!!
Thank you, This was so helpful. I'm considering the wood look tile over laminate or vinyl. You made some very good points to consider. One thing you didn't mention is the grout. Grout tends to get dirty over time and can be hard to clean. I have tan-colored grout in the kitchen and its so hard, if not impossible, to keep clean. Dose the dark brown grout get dirty or start losing color (turning grey) over time?
What do you do if you have stairs? I wanted to do the wood-like tile on the first floor and do carpet upstairs. Do I continue the wood-like tile up the stairs or should I just do a laminate that looks similar?
Hi! Thanks for the informative video! I have another question. Does this color disguise dirt and dust? I wanted to go with a dark colored wood tile, but friends of mine said it was hard to clean. Since yours is lighter but still very beautiful, is it low maintenance or can you go a week or 2 without sweeping? We don't have pets, but young kids.
For the most part, yes it does. We have two cats and a dog, and I usually don't see the fur on the floor too often. I definitely have to clean our light grey tile in the kitchen MUCH more often. I'm not big on sweeping, but I do use the roomba or a cordless vacuum to do a quick clean up at least once a week to get up all the fur.
This was so helpful and I subscribed! My wife and I are under contract for our brand new home and we hit the design studio in a week! We are definitely going to go with wood-look tile. I noticed you didn't install it in your kitchen. We are considering this to be more budget-friendly. Do you wish you would have done the kitchen as well? Any regrets with that?
your comment that the grout needs to be same color as tile is spot on IMHO. Laying tile length-wise in a corridor makes the corridor look narrower, I would lay the tile at 90 degrees to the wall making the corridor look wider. You need to level the floor under the tiles, but you also need to level the tiles one on the other. I use home depot levelers to avoid tile lippage.
Very informative. I just moved to Houston and am having a home built and plan on having the builder grade carpet and tile removed once the house is finished and wood look tile installed everywhere except the bedrooms. I think I’ve found the tile, but I’m looking for an installer. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Good video.
Very helpful video. You give so much useful information. You're very articulate and you know a lot. I'm remodeling my condo. I currently have wall-to- wall carpeting except for vinyl in the kitchen and tile in the bathroom. The condo is almost a 1,000 square feet. I was planning to put tile in my kitchen and maybe also in my office. And I was considering putting tile all over the condo except the bedroom. I think I want carpet in the bedroom as you have chosen. I love wood-look tile. You house looks great. And I love that it is easy to clean. It seems like a healthy choice in that you can get the floor much cleaner than with carpet. And I love the durability of tile. But the noise issue is slowing me down. My condo is very quiet and I want to keep it that way. I'm now thinking I may just replace the wall-to-wall carpeting and only put tile in the kitchen and bathroom.
Thanks! I'm glad it helped you. Yeah, if sound is a big sticking point for you, I wouldn't do this throughout your condo. I think your idea to put it just in the kitchen and bathroom sounds great. Then you get the best of both worlds.
Hi I am so lucky to have watched your video.I have purchased wood looking vetrified tile 10mm for my bathroom and considering to buy more for my rooms. Cleared my doubts on most of the points but would love to know whether or not to use spacer and if so how much mm?
Hi Coral, I wish i watched your video for pros and cons of tile flooring. We recently bought a house in AZ , and we went with the wood looking tiles in all living area except in bedrooms with the builder options spending almost $20,000 As mentioned it looks awesome, but it is hard on our feet with the some of tile edges are sharp on my feet. yes it doesn't absorb the sound and husband works from home , always on meeting. His colleagues are telling him that his line is echoing. plz suggest how can i make it better. Thanks
So the tile in the kitchen not matching the wood tile looks fine. My two daughters think I should change it all to the same type but I am like u thinking of cost. I am so torn about it but I enjoyed ur video very much.
Great video, love the tiles! Could you please provide some information about your tiles:Porcelain/ceramic , name of the tiles, and where it was bought from?
I like the look of your floor, but still leaning more to quality vinyl plank flooring as every tile floor I have had over my life eventually gets smashed by something heavy falling on it. The aluminium oxide surface on the good stuff wears harder than some rock.
In regards to loud noise, Im from country where tile is favored over hard wood due to the durability. Maybe the contractor didn't put enough cement underneath. Thats why you getting these echo.
Hello, thank you for the good info and great shots of the floor, we are thinking of buying this tile. It has been like 2.5 years (I think) if I did the match right since you had it installed. How is the tile Holding? have you noticed any scratches or anything else?
I'm most likely going the wood-look tile route as I'm sick of having to replace my entire Engineered cherry floors every 7-10 years. (water damage....just bad luck) I want something that can be hosed off if my upstairs neighbor decides to leave his hotub filling for a week and floods my unit ever again.
@@CoralHoyt have you noticed any scratches from the dog yet? It does seem to be most durable flooring out there--no worries about water damage at least
I want to buy a tile like this type, but I'm afraid that the texture on the tile is going to be uncomfortable when walking. Maybe that's why is uncomfortable for you. Do feel the same discomfort when you walk on your regular tile?
If you're going to put the tile on a wooden floor I would go the extra and use the Schluter Ditra underlayment system and it will work better than a backerboard to keep un necessary weight off of the second floor. It works great over concrete and wood and with the Schluter Ditra underlayment system it will give a little.
How much you paid the labor cost to put down the tile? Does the material cost include the material leveling the floor? I know the it involves a lot of work to put down tile than hardwood floor. I am living in a 1000 sq. feet apartment in NYC. I have a kid and possible a cat in the future. I want something like you said durable water resistant scratch free and one thing I don't like about hardwood floor is it may have gap when temperature and humidity changes.
Hi! I’m wanting to redo my floors in my house and wondered... where did you purchase your tile? I live in Houston too! Would like to go and check out this tile. The tile and color looks beautiful in your home! Also if you don’t mind sharing, the name of the color of the paint in your living/dining area? You have a beautiful home.
We put a darker color for our grout but once I started mopping the floor and it dried, the dark grout color went away, and now the grout is white and the floor doesn’t give the wood look anymore. The grout gets dark again when I mop, but when it dries it looks white again.. ugh, what should I do?
Sounds like your grout is not sealed. If it gets darker when wet, that means it’s absorbing the liquid and will get lighter again when the liquid dries. Reseal the grout.
Hi, we have just put down wood look tiles with a grout that is meant to be dark brown but it also has lightened significantly. Just wondering if you found a solution or if sealer helped. Our grout is actually crumbling in places and no one seems to know why even though it’s only been 2 weeks since laid and all instructions followed by a professional tiler. Also every time the grout is wiped it’s bringing up sediment with it. So frustrating!
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👍Thanks!!!
Very helpful. I just purchased an older home & your video is the first one that I’ve taken written notes for. You addressed my concerns in a practical way. Thank you 😊
Yep this sold me on wood look tile. I just hope the contractors get it right the first time! Thanks girl!
In my experience when you get dark floors of any kind foot prints and dust show up a lot more . I have had dark brown wood look tile and later on replaced it with white oak wire brushed wide plank wood look tile so I didn’t see every foot print after coming home from working outdoors all day . I’ve also learned sweeping is pointless because of the small grooves from the wire brush texture , yes it’s possible but vacuuming is way easier to maintain a dust free tile floor . Definitely holds up to the dogs and kids but is also very cold to step on compared to wood or LVP . 1/16 spacers are best so you don’t have a giant grout line as well as the color being the shade of the tile as you mentioned helps make it look more like real wood . You also want to keep in mind that laying new tile is best don’t when the entire area is the same tile not broken into different colors and textures helps resale value and the flows a lot nicer through the house if your not selling . All this is costly of course but what I did was when I found a great priced tile I finally liked I bought as much as I needed with extra for mistakes and kept it in my garage . Then a month later I bought the grout , spacers laticrete and any other install material I needed . Finally after Four months I had enough to pay a professional to install . Yes it took a while but I was able to make a rather expensive project affordable by doing this in monthly blocks . This allowed me to still have money for everyday expenses and get what I wanted at the same time .
Great insight
Amazing how the FLOORING ALONE can COMPLETELY alter the way a living space looks and feels😍 Absolutely awesome
I love how you explain a lot of specifics, giving examples and things of such. My husband and i are looking into removing our carpet and trying to decide what to use in place of it. I enjoyed this video. New subbie😍
Thanks!
I think there is a 4th con or maybe it’s tied to your third point about how hard the floor is, definitely something to consider - anything you drop onto the floor will get damaged. If you drop a cup or glass, phone, laptop, tablet etc onto hardwood or laminate you might get lucky, but you can guarantee if you drop those things on a tiled floor they will smash. Kids running and falling on tile will hurt themselves more than on hardwood flooring. Just something to consider, the main pro is it’s durability but that’s a double edged sword
It's called a rug under seating area
Thank you for this info. We are considering the wood look tile because we have a dog, cats & grandkids. I appreciate what you had to say.😊
Thank you, Coral, for a very informative video. We live on Maui across the street from the beach. We installed luxury vinyl flooring, but due to the humidity, it buckled in several places. We are seriously considering the wood-look tile. We think that it will do better where we live. Your video helped encourage us to look into it.
Great video and 2 more advantages.
1. It's easier to clean with no splinters like real wood or carpet stains.
2. Some one who has breathing problems like Asma won't inhale carpet dust or fine real wood floor shavings.
Great Video, I've had Pergo water resistant Laminate that was ruined by dogs, I placed two types of wood look Vinyl in two separate bedrooms that got gouged and scratched, I Installed builders grade 12x12 tile in Kitchen and Baths and still looks great, these wood look tile will be good for my forever, good for pets and the Handicapped that need wheelchairs or walkers. Just have to decide if I'm still man enough and have the strength to haul this stuff around to install it myself. lol
Thank you for the information. It was very helpful at selecting my porcelain wood tiles for my bathroom, bedrooms and laundry room.
Really good information
We’re in the process of deciding tile vs real wood. Ty for the vid
I have to say you made a lot of good points and gave some really good advice, I would however argue a few points as not 100% accurate, but overall well thought out and informative. I do have a lot of experience with tile, just so you don't think this is coming from a novice. Nice video.
@@Sali-yw1rd I got my wood tile for $1.49 a sqf and it's not more difficult to install than regular tile, it's the same concept, you just have to stagger the joints. It was easy to install. I did it myself.
You ought to specify what exactly you find to be inaccurate
Would be nice of you to share more.
@@tkangwei not sure what his exceptions would be, but I would choose a random pattern as opposed to 1/3 offset, it looks more natural.
You saved me from making a giant costly mistake, thanks a million !!
Awesome job, this is what I'm laying on my new construction home from the front door to the living room-kitchen combo and utility room!
Sorry but you sounded your about to cry. Great information by the way.
It’s because she was almost yelling the whole video.
LMAOOO
Great info. Ignore the trolls!
I think something was wrong with the sound
You're a loser...
👍👍Thank you very very much for the detailed information regarding wood like tiles,
I’ll go for wood like tiles for my home which is under renovation here in India, 🙏🙏🙂
Really informative video. My house is under construction in New Delhi, India and I will try to implement every tip you gave here. Thank you.
Hi, can you find good woodlook tiles in Delhi?
Great job
Very helpful and you sound great .
Great video! Your floors are beautiful.
Thank you! This review helped tremendously.
Hello and thanks for the great video on this subject. My wife and I live in the Houston area in fact we live in the Cypress to be exact and we just sold our house and are moving into a newer home in March. We are interested in ripping out the old carpet at our new house and installing the wood look tile in the home but have no idea where to start so seeing your video was really great timing. Since you are located in Houston would you mind sharing with me the name of the company you used and which name brand of tile you bought since it sounds like you and your husband are like minded since we do not want to break the bank on the cost of the tile and having it installed. Also that was very informative of you to talk about the hidden cost of leveling I would've never have thought about that and I'm sure it would've come up and we would've had to pay more, so thank you. Anyways, if you don't mind letting me know who you used and the manufacture of tile you used I would appreciate it.
I also live in the Houston area SW and we know that is a good 45 min away. At any rate I am looking at Floor and Decor loads of beautiful wood look tile in all kinds of colors. Good luck!!
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Thank you, This was so helpful. I'm considering the wood look tile over laminate or vinyl. You made some very good points to consider. One thing you didn't mention is the grout. Grout tends to get dirty over time and can be hard to clean. I have tan-colored grout in the kitchen and its so hard, if not impossible, to keep clean. Dose the dark brown grout get dirty or start losing color (turning grey) over time?
Get a dark gro
What do you do if you have stairs? I wanted to do the wood-like tile on the first floor and do carpet upstairs. Do I continue the wood-like tile up the stairs or should I just do a laminate that looks similar?
Very informative. Coral does a great job!
Hi! Thanks for the informative video! I have another question. Does this color disguise dirt and dust? I wanted to go with a dark colored wood tile, but friends of mine said it was hard to clean. Since yours is lighter but still very beautiful, is it low maintenance or can you go a week or 2 without sweeping? We don't have pets, but young kids.
For the most part, yes it does. We have two cats and a dog, and I usually don't see the fur on the floor too often. I definitely have to clean our light grey tile in the kitchen MUCH more often. I'm not big on sweeping, but I do use the roomba or a cordless vacuum to do a quick clean up at least once a week to get up all the fur.
When you get a wood type tile you have to get a dark color like charcoal 1/16 spacers u never have to clean it
This was so helpful and I subscribed! My wife and I are under contract for our brand new home and we hit the design studio in a week! We are definitely going to go with wood-look tile. I noticed you didn't install it in your kitchen. We are considering this to be more budget-friendly. Do you wish you would have done the kitchen as well? Any regrets with that?
Best video on the subject by FAR! Thanks. We are planning on laying this tile the week.
Awesome! Thank you!
Pics? How do you like it?
Super useful advice. Thanks from 🏴
This was a nice base for me. We have 870sqft of carpet the we need to remove
whcih tiles did you go with? does it show any foot prints or dog prints from running back and forth?
I went to home depot & saw vinyl, hardwood, laminate, ceramic & porcelain. Which 1 of those is wood look like?
your comment that the grout needs to be same color as tile is spot on IMHO. Laying tile length-wise in a corridor makes the corridor look narrower, I would lay the tile at 90 degrees to the wall making the corridor look wider. You need to level the floor under the tiles, but you also need to level the tiles one on the other. I use home depot levelers to avoid tile lippage.
Very informative. I just moved to Houston and am having a home built and plan on having the builder grade carpet and tile removed once the house is finished and wood look tile installed everywhere except the bedrooms. I think I’ve found the tile, but I’m looking for an installer. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Good video.
Who did you end up using to install?
Very helpful video. You give so much useful information. You're very articulate and you know a lot.
I'm remodeling my condo. I currently have wall-to- wall carpeting except for vinyl in the kitchen and tile in the bathroom. The condo is almost a 1,000 square feet.
I was planning to put tile in my kitchen and maybe also in my office. And I was considering putting tile all over the condo except the bedroom. I think I want carpet in the bedroom as you have chosen.
I love wood-look tile. You house looks great. And I love that it is easy to clean. It seems like a healthy choice in that you can get the floor much cleaner than with carpet. And I love the durability of tile.
But the noise issue is slowing me down. My condo is very quiet and I want to keep it that way.
I'm now thinking I may just replace the wall-to-wall carpeting and only put tile in the kitchen and bathroom.
Thanks! I'm glad it helped you.
Yeah, if sound is a big sticking point for you, I wouldn't do this throughout your condo. I think your idea to put it just in the kitchen and bathroom sounds great. Then you get the best of both worlds.
Hi I am so lucky to have watched your video.I have purchased wood looking vetrified tile 10mm for my bathroom and considering to buy more for my rooms. Cleared my doubts on most of the points but would love to know whether or not to use spacer and if so how much mm?
I appreciate the good information.
Good presentation and caries a lot of information considering you are a new TH-camr. Explained every nick of it.
Love from India
Do you mind sharing the total cost for this?
Is that from Home Depot? I swear I've been looking at it..
Hi Coral, I wish i watched your video for pros and cons of tile flooring. We recently bought a house in AZ , and we went with the wood looking tiles in all living area except in bedrooms with the builder options spending almost $20,000 As mentioned it looks awesome, but it is hard on our feet with the some of tile edges are sharp on my feet. yes it doesn't absorb the sound and husband works from home , always on meeting. His colleagues are telling him that his line is echoing. plz suggest how can i make it better. Thanks
Large area rugs and runners
So the tile in the kitchen not matching the wood tile looks fine. My two daughters think I should change it all to the same type but I am like u thinking of cost. I am so torn about it but I enjoyed ur video very much.
Thank you Coral for the informative video.
Great explanation. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much! Super informative! I feel much more comfortable talking to my contractor 😉
You are so welcome!
Very very very nice video Dear
Thanks!
Great video. Good information. Well done.
Thank you!
Thanks so much! Excellent points that have helped me out.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, love the tiles! Could you please provide some information about your tiles:Porcelain/ceramic , name of the tiles, and where it was bought from?
as we will walk on these tiles daily, does the color or shade get fade of little of that particular path or it will look same like first day
Doubt it.....
What was the cost of the title and installation?
Great presentation by a lovely lady.
Thanks LES 💗
Thank you very much
Very helpful
Thanks Tonya Brewton 💗 I'm so glad it was helpful for you!
Nice presentation 👏
All covered, helpful
Glad it was helpful!
I like the look of your floor, but still leaning more to quality vinyl plank flooring as every tile floor I have had over my life eventually gets smashed by something heavy falling on it. The aluminium oxide surface on the good stuff wears harder than some rock.
Great info on the video
In regards to loud noise, Im from country where tile is favored over hard wood due to the durability. Maybe the contractor didn't put enough cement underneath. Thats why you getting these echo.
You can put some rugs down to help absorb the sound 🤣🙏💕
Hello, thank you for the good info and great shots of the floor, we are thinking of buying this tile. It has been like 2.5 years (I think) if I did the match right since you had it installed. How is the tile Holding? have you noticed any scratches or anything else?
Yes you did! It's holding up great. No scratches at all and it still looks great. I think it's the best upgrade we did to the house.
Thanks for all the information, it was really informative. From Guam
Thank you so much that helped a lot💕
Thanks for the information! We are gathering info on redoing our floors!
SimpleCharmLiving You are so welcome!
Very informative video mam love from india
Great video thanks.
Great content, keep it up 👍
My wood look tile is very similar as yours. Do you know the name color you have on your walls? 👍🏻 I really like it.
Thank you
than you for sharing info with us.
would the tile be hard on the dog feet?
Our dog doesn't seem to have a problem with it.
Just keep their nails trimmed so you don't hear them tapping when they walk lol.
I'm most likely going the wood-look tile route as I'm sick of having to replace my entire Engineered cherry floors every 7-10 years. (water damage....just bad luck) I want something that can be hosed off if my upstairs neighbor decides to leave his hotub filling for a week and floods my unit ever again.
Can you talk about how to maintain or clean the wooden tiles ?
That's actually a video that I am working on for later this month.
They are not wooden. They are either ceramic or porcelain. 🤣🤣🙏🙏
thanks for the info.
You're welcome 👍
@@CoralHoyt have you noticed any scratches from the dog yet? It does seem to be most durable flooring out there--no worries about water damage at least
I want to buy a tile like this type, but I'm afraid that the texture on the tile is going to be uncomfortable when walking. Maybe that's why is uncomfortable for you. Do feel the same discomfort when you walk on your regular tile?
could you put wood look tile upstairs?
You can. But when installing tile on the second floor a lot of time you'll want to put cement backerboard down to strengthen the floor.
If you're going to put the tile on a wooden floor I would go the extra and use the Schluter Ditra underlayment system and it will work better than a backerboard to keep un necessary weight off of the second floor. It works great over concrete and wood and with the Schluter Ditra underlayment system it will give a little.
What about the cleaning? it is easy clean that tile? it's complicate? ?
It's easy to clean. I also have a video with tips on cleaning it --> th-cam.com/video/DJ3ygJQLVp4/w-d-xo.html
How much you paid the labor cost to put down the tile? Does the material cost include the material leveling the floor? I know the it involves a lot of work to put down tile than hardwood floor. I am living in a 1000 sq. feet apartment in NYC. I have a kid and possible a cat in the future. I want something like you said durable water resistant scratch free and one thing I don't like about hardwood floor is it may have gap when temperature and humidity changes.
Tile is great for kitchen and baths. I would use something else for the rest. Its hard and cold !
Really informative! Thank you!
my dog scratched enginnered wood floor near the sliding door. Whern they leap it is how it happens.
Porcelain wood way to go
Hi! I’m wanting to redo my floors in my house and wondered... where did you purchase your tile? I live in Houston too! Would like to go and check out this tile. The tile and color looks beautiful in your home! Also if you don’t mind sharing, the name of the color of the paint in your living/dining area? You have a beautiful home.
Thanks Sylvia 💗We got our tile at My Flooring America www.myflooringamerica.com/
And our paint color is Divine White from Sherman Williams.
What was the cost for 850 sqft wood tile install?
You need to slow down and relax. You seem so out of breath and so nervous haha
Exactly
Was thinking the same. Good info, she just seemed to be out of breathe often.
Yea. Still good content. She convinced me.... I'm going with this flooring.
Underfloor heating,no slippers needed
First time? Voice shivering.... Cool baby😊
Very informative, but for some reason you sound nervous. 🤔
You look like Melissa Joan Hart!!!!!!!
One way to prevent foot from pain is to lose some weight
Good video but you might want to tone down the screeching a tad.
Cheers.
Who did you have install your wood look tile floors?
We had a local company here in Houston install them.
Let your visitors take off their shoes, the noise will be lessen
We put a darker color for our grout but once I started mopping the floor and it dried, the dark grout color went away, and now the grout is white and the floor doesn’t give the wood look anymore. The grout gets dark again when I mop, but when it dries it looks white again.. ugh, what should I do?
I haven't ever tried it, but I've heard good things about grout paint. You could give that a shot to change it back to the dark color.
Prism grout is the way to go
Sounds like your grout is not sealed. If it gets darker when wet, that means it’s absorbing the liquid and will get lighter again when the liquid dries. Reseal the grout.
Hi, we have just put down wood look tiles with a grout that is meant to be dark brown but it also has lightened significantly. Just wondering if you found a solution or if sealer helped. Our grout is actually crumbling in places and no one seems to know why even though it’s only been 2 weeks since laid and all instructions followed by a professional tiler. Also every time the grout is wiped it’s bringing up sediment with it. So frustrating!
Looks fantastic. Too long of a video, very nervous and loud. Lol. But hey i needed this video. Good job
Show the floor and details of it other than us watching you talk the whole time.
Can I use steam mop on it?
Roz Ali Yes! That’s what I use to mop my floors.
Why are you yelling lmao
Those eyes... How?