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BRIGHTLY COLOURED KITCHEN TILES?

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where can i find them, fancy a bright green or orange, in a brick shape ,nor square. i have googled to death
Another vote for Johnsons tiles. Tops Tiles sell them but have to do them as a special order. They had a colour sample board at my local shop but you had to ask to see it. I got Kiwi Green. smile
Jolly good thing too as this place is deffo a fixer-upper.

Lovely area though and local to all my family, I'm not ever moving again (this is my 22nd address shock)
Just looked at your profile 29!!!!!!!!!!you have years to get it all done!
Oh, I do love my house really. I have house envy frequently though. Yours is fab.

When we've done all the work I have planned (so, er, in about 2045 grin) this house will be PERFECT.
I love this house although not keen on the area.I renovated a 60s house about 5 yrs ago it was one of my faves!
It's similar to my mates house, high ceilings and bay windows and fireplaces. Hers is a big sprawling period semi across three floors.

<looks around 1960's semi somewhat dejectedly>

grin
Thanks RB it is finished since those shots terrible photos I took them on ds phone and they are all skinny and wonky!grin
Noddy your house is beautiful envy
No the paintwork is fine.I think anymore would be too much and looks a bit dated.Plus they cost a fortune so less is better!smile
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thanks, will send off for some samples.noddy, you have only gone part of the way up with your tiles. our kitchen guy has suggested this, but does the paintwork above get very dirty?
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