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The tiles of life - when everything falls into place the walk on it is very peaceful on the other hand its the most painful...
I spent an hour or so tonight making miniature tile for the Oriel Window. I've used a left over floor tile that had a lightly textured surface, and cut them into half inch squares. It worked beautifully...then I tried to break them along all the lines. That worked too, except they all fell off the sticky backing..so I have a pile of tile I am not quite ready to use!
I'm planning on putting them into a jar for storage, since they have fallen off the sheet, but I am a bit worried I might have a "permanently affixed" pile of tiles tomorrow.
I'll let you know how that turned out! :0||
We were looking for solid white travertine to be used as bathroom vanity tops. The salesman stated they had none at this time but they claim to have some on occasion. They had small samples of granites which can lead to buyer's remorse when the final purchase does not look like the sample used to decide on the purchase.
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Beautiful cherry cabinet with cherry mirror frame made by Ron, along with 12" slate tiles for the top
Teja Ventiladora, de cerámica, hecha de barro.
Ceramic Ventilator Tile, made of clay.
Tuile d´Aeration, de céramique, en terre cuite.
Telha Ventilaçao, de cerâmica, feito de argila.
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feel very underwhelmed by my pics from Venice. our four days there were all a bit rushed and did include the birthdays of two friends but i feel as if i didn't engage with the place. i need to sink into a place before ei feel the photos i take have any true meaning.
still see Venice and die they say, and from the looks of many of the people i saw there, both inhabitants and tourists, thats what they seem to be doing. . .
This tile was in our room at Maison Do in the Marrakech medina in Morocco. You can read more details at susanreep.com, The Road to Marrakech Part One.
Mosaic tile tub with candles lining the sides, built in shelf in the wall, shower curtain, toilet, blue wall, and unique lighting.