Checkered floor with border

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Checkered white and grey hallway - looks best with straight rectangular floor area - without kinks ideally Checkered Tile, Tiled Hallway, Checkerboard Floor, White Marble Floor, White Tile Floor, Limestone Flooring, White Floors, Kitchen Floor Tile, Entry Hall

Just a short blog today to tell you about Veranda magazine and The House of Windsor. I’m really loving Windsor Smith these days. I love what she is doing in design – all shine and blues, silks and zebras, hand painted wallcoverings, and gray and white marble. I only wish she was on Million Dollar Decorators, which by the way, if you aren’t watching you should! It’s the best TV right now and the only show I really stay home to see. Tuesdays, Bravo, 9:00 pm CST. (Twitter hashtag…

Annie Mescall on Instagram: "How we added this beautiful checkered pattern marble flooring to our entryway! By we, I mean the talented contractors. We add all the original wood removed because we wanted the tile to lay evenly with the wood flooring when it met other rooms. It took a day to remove the wood and to sand down the concrete from the wood glue and application. One thing we did ask the contractor to do was to try his best to lay the tile pattern in the same path. The flooring is a matte finished grey and white marble. In total it took 3 days and cost us $1,200 to the labor and $4,600 for the tile. ⭐️ Tile is from @riadtile 12x12!  Casablanca Carrara & Bardiglio Grey Marble – Honed – 12″x12″ Checkerboard Bundle #tile #checkeredfloor #diyproject #texashomes #marblefloors" Checkered Floor With Rug, Grey Checkered Kitchen Floor, Checkerboard Limestone Floor, Checked Floor Entry, Black And White Tile Foyer, Entryway Checkered Floor, Checkerboard Tile Entryway, Foyer Tile Design, Grey Checkerboard Floor

Annie Mescall on Instagram: "How we added this beautiful checkered pattern marble flooring to our entryway! By we, I mean the talented contractors. We add all the original wood removed because we wanted the tile to lay evenly with the wood flooring when it met other rooms. It took a day to remove the wood and to sand down the concrete from the wood glue and application. One thing we did ask the contractor to do was to try his best to lay the tile pattern in the same path. The flooring is a…