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Whole house tiling
I am buying a 1980 home with horrible carpet and laminate floors. I would like to put ceramic tile down in the entire house. I have had almost every flooring known to man and tile is by far the easiest to take care of and one I least worry about with company. Does it look strange to have tile in the entire house? The ceilings are 8ft and the den is the only really large room. I live in Texas and we do use tile more than in other areas and being cold is really never an issue. Thanks for your help!
-Carri
Carri,
I have seen several houses that are completely tiled and they looked really nice. The tile is usually light and neutral. Most of the homes I saw were located in the south, for whatever reason. Maybe it’s due to the “coldness” of tile issue. You can always use area rugs to help break it up and add a design flare to a room.
Go for it.
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