Maybe you need a different tile man..sm
Posted By: anon on 2007-12-06
In Reply to: Updating...... - Love these furries
When someone enters your bedroom after the door is taped shut, that person would no longer be in my home...for ANY reason. jmo
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Tile
I have seen 2 different tiles with a wooden piece in between - looked very nice. We are looking to update a house that was built in the 70's and I think we are going to go with stained concrete - I really like the look of it - and with 2 pups - I'm finished with carpet - it's just not worth the money.
OMG, he was having to lay tile under the
bedroom door- he knew I was in the office, oh just give me a break! Does everything have to be so black and white around here? Geezzz.
I did a tile top on mine.
Had a huge like 4 x 4 coffee table with 4 slates of class, something fell on it..not somebody...and it broke a glass panel and the wood that held it in. Anyway I bought a piece of MDF, cut it to that size and attached trim around the edges and then laid sections of tile in that. This piece just fit right on top of the existing table top.
I started to suggest to OP if this was an entry way table that is long and thin, what about a table runner to cover it.
cat/garage/tile situation
I'd ask your vet about it. You may not even have to put them in the garage. I have three, and my little "queen bee" regularly sleeps on my lap as I attempt to type! Slows me down, but I just couldn't have it any other way (she wouldn't, either)!
Anyway, good luck to the "tile situation." Their health is very important. Do y'all have an upstairs by chance?
PS: I love the pics of the kitties y'all have submitted! Keep 'em coming!
Maybe you could get wood, Pergo style or tile?
Of course if your carpet is in good condition, that could really hurt the pocketbook.
We have Pergo (Wilson Art brand, actually), and it works well for the dogs, although it is a little slippery and cold. (My dogs like cold though, and our carpeting was trashed). Real wood would be warmer. You'd need to keep nails cut and discourage running in the house to keep it looking really nice though.
Or keep it the same tile and use an area rug in LR and a rug runner in hallway
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Ceramic tile would look nicer. Not too hard do it
xx
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