Anonymous wrote:Is the tile in a color similar to the wood color or is it totally different?
Totally different. I would either change and update the tile or put in all wood.
That's the problem. I have a similar issue and want to put in tile that is closer to the color of the wood so it's not jarring to the eye. I like the easy maintenance of tile in front of the door. We use our front door all the time (never come in from the garage because we park in the driveway and front door is relatively close (so I want a practical floor). Do you use that door a lot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with a beautiful rug to break up the space?
I like this idea. Bring in a rug to delineate.
Is the tile in a color similar to the wood color or is it totally different?
Totally different. I would either change and update the tile or put in all wood.
Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with a beautiful rug to break up the space?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trying to picture it.
You said the tile is in the foyer.
But you have an open floor plan.
Is it just tile running along the floor where a hallway/foyer would normally be? And tue transition between tile and wood represents where walls would be if you did not have an open floor plan?
Are there any walls at all between the tile and the wood?
Do you have an actual foyer?
Or is the tile.just representing where the foyer would be if you had walls?
Anonymous wrote:
Is the tile in a color similar to the wood color or is it totally different?
Anonymous wrote:Trying to picture it.
You said the tile is in the foyer.
But you have an open floor plan.
Is it just tile running along the floor where a hallway/foyer would normally be? And tue transition between tile and wood represents where walls would be if you did not have an open floor plan?
Are there any walls at all between the tile and the wood?
Anonymous wrote:Trying to picture it.
You said the tile is in the foyer.
But you have an open floor plan.
Is it just tile running along the floor where a hallway/foyer would normally be? And tue transition between tile and wood represents where walls would be if you did not have an open floor plan?
Are there any walls at all between the tile and the wood?