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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Kitchen Supply Old Stone Oven Baking Tiles, Set of 6

Over 25 years ago the Old Stone Oven Company first introduced the original baking stone for home use, designed by international pizza expert, Pasquale Bruno. It is still the best on the market. It has a porosity and heat retention that is unmatched for giving a delicate crispy, restaurant-quality crust to any pizza, focaccia or bread in a standard home oven. Stone is a pure ceramic product made of clays fired at over 2000-degrees Fahrenheit. Set of 6 Tiles, 6-inch by 6-inch each. Use tiles individually or together for just the right size for you recipe. Can be used in the Oven, Toaster Ovens or can also be used in the microwave by preheating for 5 minutes. Perfect for recrisping last night's pizza, baking frozen pizza slices or made-from-scratch mini-pizzas. Complete instructions and recipes are included. Made in the USA.
Price: $36.99

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Stainless Steel Tiles Earthworks Series Penny Rounds 3/4 Mosaic

Earthworks Series Metal Mosaics provide a sleek, stylish, contemporary look to any installation. An attractive alternative to more traditional materials for use in kitchen backsplashes, feature walls or decorative borders in the bathroom, kitchen, or hallway. The fashionable and visually attractive Earthworks SeriesTM tiles consist of a porcelain tile body wrapped in stainless steel for clean geometric looks.

Price:$17.89

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These tiles go perfectly with your stainless steel appliances and are sanitary because they're so easy to maintain and keep clean.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Lay Ceramic Tile Yourself

The most expensive part of getting a new ceramic tile floor or wall is the expense of having someone come into your home to install it. If you do it yourself, you can save a bundle. The problem is that most people don't have a clue how to get started.

Decorative Ceramic Tile
Testour DesignThe first thing you need to do is measure. The tiles usually come in 12 inch squares or 18 inch squares. Be careful checking the size of the area you want to cover with the tiles to make sure you get the right amount.
If you're doing a floor, then lay the tiles out side by side right where they will be going. Don't worry about the end pieces that will have to be cut to fit, but lay all the rest out. Make sure it's really the way you want it before you set started setting the tiles in place.
If you're doing a wall, of course you can't lay the tiles out in advance. Be very careful setting up guides and pay close attention to them. Don't be in a rush to add the adhesive until you're sure you've got your tile exactly where you want it.
When you put the grout between the tiles, let it set for a day before you try to clean up any that got on the tiles themselves. Be sure to keep your work area clean as you're applying the grout. That way there will be less to clean up.
Figuring out how to lay ceramic tile yourself sounds like it can be a big job, but anybody can do it and make it look professional if they just put in a little effort.
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Wednesday, December 5, 2007

METAL KITCHEN BACKSPLASH TILE


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Monday, September 24, 2007

DALTILE CREATE!

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Thursday, September 20, 2007

KITCHEN BACKSPLASH TILE IDEAS

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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

DELICIOUS, YUMMY GLASS for your kitchen backsplash tile!



Glass isn't just for windows. Well come to think of it, long before glass window panes were created... glass mosaic tile existed. In fact as early as 2500 BC. And Greece, India and Persia are known to have started producing glass tile around the 3rd Century BC. That my readers, is a long time ago! The glass tile most of us are familiar with are the square chicklet style pieces of glass. But since the 1990's when glass tile started to experience a resurgence in the market place, many sizes have been designed and put into production. Glass tiles, due to their durability and imperviousness to water, make it a perfect choice for your kitchen backsplash tile. Glass tiles are used on floors as well as walls but "beware" if you are installing them on the floor. Any shift in the structure of your floors will cause glass tile to crack and break because of their rigidity.

Glass tile, though ancient in its origins, lends itself perfectly to contemporary, modern style kitchens. Think Manhatten skyscraper apartment buildings with lots of steel and glass walls. And with glass tiles you get beaufiful color and play of light that no other type of tile can offer you.

Glass tiles of today are direct descents of the traditional smalti tile - cloudy, colored pieces of glass that were used to create mosaic murals and portraits especially during the Byzantine era. Glass tile making took a dramatic turn in the 1920's when it became mechanized. And mechanization meant the prices dropped sufficiently so that the middle class could afford to purchase and intall them in their homes.


Types of glass tile:

  • antique glass mosaic glass tile is translucent, opaque or irriescent
  • bubble glass glass tile is thick with a pillow edge
  • crystal glass glass tile is clear or frosted with the back painted to create color
  • Euro glass glass tile is lustrous rainbow colored mosaics with metallic gold accents
  • metallic gold and silver mosaic glass tile comes in different textural looks
  • icicle glass tile looks like crazed ice andcomes in different colors
  • metallic glass glass tile comes in different colors with undulating textural looks
  • seaside glass glass tile has an irredescent finish, looks a different color from different angles and in different lighting

Glass tile is sophisticated and modern. If you are watching your budget check out discount tile outlets. If you find a glass tile you like there but there's not enough why not mix in some glass marbles or glass gems to give your kitchen backsplash tile installation a definite one of a kind whimsical look.


Glass tile, it lasts forever and never fades. Glass tile's beauty and durability makes it the perfect choice for your kitchen backsplash tile.