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Houzz kitchen floor tile
Houzz kitchen floor tile













houzz kitchen floor tile

Notice that they are unfitted or has limited cabinets-that was typical then. Here's some other 20s kitchens and a modern interpretation. PinInterest has some good period pictures, as does Flicker, but you can't copy those. If you do an image search with certain keywords, you can find some good info. com is also a great resource with original planbooks and illustrations of some period interiors and floor plans. Here are some pics of high-style period kitchens. If you post pics of the kitchen or what you plan to do with it, then that would help. Even slate might be OK-not strictly period, but in that spirit. I would get porcelian tiles with high slip resistance-skip the shiny stuff-and in a color/colors that don't show the dirt. The tile pattern you have in the entry is very classic and is still in use-you can even get mosaic tile in that pattern. Old House Journal and This Old House are good sources too. They cover period revivals and colonials too. Of course linoleum was newly popular then, and unglazed porcelian ceramic tile in hexagon and penny rounds were still used then. The floors in the kitchen do not have to match the entry exactly, and often did not.

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com is a good source for period materials. That ivy can wreck havoc with the masonry and I would take it down.















Houzz kitchen floor tile