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Here are some tips to decorate a real room floor:
Tip # 1:

If you lay tile flooring and want to make the room look bigger, larger sized tiles (18 x 18 or more) and put to use on a 45 degree angle (diamonds). What this does is draw the eye to the two widest points of each tile, giving your flooring the illusion of more space. Tiles have fewer joints and larger lines to see if your floor is not as “busy” look through your main area as saying that a 12 x 12 would be.
Keep in mind when installing tile on a tile uses more than 45 because there are more cuts to make.
Tip # 2:

If you have a clean, contemporary look, ask your installer to the joints as narrow as possible, and a 1 / 8 or 3 / 16 for natural 1 / 16. Add lines to a large and rustic, earthy look. And brighter (polished) tiles are contemporary, while

Tip # 3:

To give your floor a slightly different illusory lighter colors give the space a feeling of spaciousness, while darker colors give a feeling more comfortable, smaller
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Tip # 4:

There are many models available floors, so why not use them! Too many buyers I’ve met would be obsessed with what everyone else do the floor. It’s your house, not someone else and you have the floor that makes you happy. Do not be afraid to not look like anyone. That is the question! if you want a separate room, install the floor otherwise.
Tip # 5:

Using matching or contrasting inserts on the floor into a masterpiece. But not much can really make a room. You know, those bits of stone decorative strips and inserts can cost you hundreds of dollars, while only giving them an unparalleled look of your room. Now, I highly recommend this if you are special versions floor than hiring a certified installer floor.

For example, for each insert, you need four cups, one for each tile to connect. These reductions should be entitled, if any irregularity you blink immediately after installation. And if you insist on doing it yourself, just remember two very important words: wet saw and diamond blade


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