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When we moved into this house it was obvious that mauve was the color of choice decided on by the previous owners when they had the house built. It was scattered around in the form of hard surfaces that would take some work to get rid of!
Two of those places were the square tiles inlaid in the hardwood floors of our hall. It was obvious that they needed to be changed, but I wanted to do it without damaging the hardwoods and without having to cut any new tiles. Off to Home Depot!


Like I said before, the tiles I found would only nearly fit the existing hole. So I decided that the best solution would be to fill the gap between the new tile and the hardwood floors by adding a wood frame. The mauve tiles already had a beautiful dark wood frame around them, but they were pretty unnoticeable because the colors blended together. Doing this was going to make that dark wood pop!
My husband removed all of the old tiles...
Labels: Makeover, Metamorphosis Monday, Tile
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