Kitchen pictures thread - Show us your kitchens!

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Climbee

2020-01-10 07:55:24
  • #1
Ah, took a closer look again - that was a photo before the setup. Not exactly my taste either, the edges aligned with the tiles and not straight - that would be too busy for me as well, but taste is individual.

I'm looking forward to the photos of the finished kitchen!
 

Grantlhaua

2020-01-10 07:58:40
  • #2


Why on the wooden floor? We had the hexagon tiles installed (I didn't dare to do it myself) and then I cut the wooden floor to fit and filled the joints with acrylic accordingly.

We discussed a lot about wooden floor in the kitchen yes/no because I don't like tiles. I then said, if we get tiles, then I want something special and we really like it. I am very curious how it will look when the box is gone.
 

Climbee

2020-01-10 08:04:40
  • #3
If you like it, it's right - it doesn't have to please us in the forum. Thank God tastes are different, otherwise we would have boring uniform mush everywhere...
 

matte

2020-01-10 08:06:35
  • #4
How big is the tile area? I would like to see some pictures where you can also see the surroundings, so also the kitchen. I just can't imagine it at all...
 

Grantlhaua

2020-01-10 08:06:42
  • #5


You’re right Friends of ours also just tiled behind the island with "normal" tiles. That was too boring for us, and we wanted to incorporate hexagon tiles somewhere, either as flooring in the shower or here in the kitchen. It didn’t work out in the shower because there would be too many joints for the small area, so we chose the kitchen instead.



This afternoon then, currently you can’t see anything because of the cardboard covering from the kitchen fitters. I only have one photo of the whole area before the kitchen arrived.
The tiled area is about 2.15 m wide and 2.5 m long (of which only about 1.10 m remains visible once the kitchen is in place)
 

guckuck2

2020-01-10 08:56:38
  • #6


I think silicone would have been better here. Acrylic is not good for walking on and wiping. It doesn't hold up.

I'm curious how it will look when finished. Like the others, I'm rather skeptical, but let's wait and see. It's something different.
 

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