Saturday, June 09, 2007

It seems I am dangerously close to becoming a tile man, and projects that challenge and give great job satisfaction make me not mind that so much. As you can see from some of the other projects, I enjoy detailed, custom projects. These were fun, and it's fun to have clients with such good taste in colors and products. (You know who you are). These three projects are all in the same house.

The above is a fireplace surround. The 4X4 diagonals really make the hearth look interesting. Imagine the difference if it was just straight tile. Though the pictures don't really show it, the decorative nosing adds a nice touch as well. The surrounding cabinetry isn't finished yet. I will post an update when completed. I think the finished product will make us all drool!



The diagonal 8X8s give the floor sort of a quilted look.
Here's a doozie! The thing that makes tilework difficult is patterns, and how many cuts you have to make. I think this one has about 1 million cuts, and a step up and a step down to contend with. In addition to that, it's laid on top of existing tile, so I had to grind the glazing off the old tile with a diamond grinder so the new floor would stick. Worth all that sweat? I think so. (You would agree if you saw the old floor.)


AHHHHH! Wood, how refreshing! This coatrack/hat&gloverack is on the wall above the previously pictured mudroom tile . It is much bigger than it looks.

2 comments:

ya said...

Pretty nice, pretty nice indeed.

gina said...

Can you say that this kind of work is pretty? Well, it is. I love it. How are you with 100 year old houses that creak? If you guys move to WV, we will be your first customers!!!! Love the bookcase,too. To my untrained eye, it is a masterpiece. (Maybe because there are just so many blasted books in my house. It's just so hard to say no books.)Glad to see you guys are doing well.