Friday, August 26, 2011

high gloss floors

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Taking special note of the floors that Tia had installed into one of her clients home that was recently featured in Better Homes & Garden. There is a spanish cottage that I've had my eye on for quite some time and if the opportunity presented itself to look at it for a future residence then there would be no question as to the fact that I would use the above photos as inspiration. Have you noticed that all of the cool kitchens are using brass these days? Also I think the key to the above flooring is the fact that Tia had it sealed with a really high gloss. To get more info on the floor go here.

Well hope you have a very happy weekend!

13 comments:

  1. We're using these same floor in a kitchen I'm working on right now and I cannot wait for them to get installed.

    Gorgeous house, can I come be a guest at your little hacienda?

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  2. I like these floors.

    I really do.

    Are these the same floors that Candice Olson used as a wall treatment in a living area?

    The ones she used were a wood tone.

    I think so. Still amazing.


    Rashon aka Mr. Goodwill Hunting

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  3. Love love the floors, hate the ceiling lights and not too fond of the brass. Maybe in the right place.

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  4. They look beautiful! Love this look. Thanks for sharing, girl!

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  5. love the whole look. The flooring is great. What kind of material is it? I also love the fact brass is coming back in. Boy what goes around comes around.

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  6. mmm, that whole kitchen is delish!

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  7. Gorgeous kitchen floor! And the lighting fixture is also lovely! Cool post, check out also 3D Rendering

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  8. I have those floors!! Unfortunately mine are from the
    70's and are not glossy or pretty, but it's nice to see the pattern's still in style...

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  9. I LOVE those high glossey floors....and those divine lights!!

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  10. Love those floors and really enjoyed the article in BHG about how they created their new family space.

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  11. Does anyone have a link to more info about these floors? The blog no longer seems to exist, and I cannot find the BHG story either. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you!

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  12. I'm pretty sure these are made by Arto Brick, probably a terra-cotta and not the concrete offering.

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