I think it's funny how you can get used to looking at things and not really see them. This incredibly ugly entry floor is one of those things. It's not that I didn't realize it's lack of beauty, I just knew that eventually we would tile it. Well it's been several years, and I was starting to get embarrassed when people would come over. So obviously, I started seeing it and it needed a change...big time. Now, we still plan on tiling this space and our kitchen floor with ceramic tiles, but for now I went with a temporary inexpensive fix. Please keep in mind our wood floors look terrible in these pictures, they really need to be refinished. Yet another project for this summer! In the mean time, IGNORE our wood floors in these pictures.
I went to the Depot and bought grout ready stick on vinyl tiles. I opted not to grout them because when we tile for real, this will be easier to remove. Had I grouted them, I think I would have been even happier with the quality of the final project, that being said, I am still ECSTATIC at how it turned out. The tiles were only 1.08 each, and the seam sealer was 24.00. So $40.00 later I have an entry floor that I am proud of, and one that actually makes me smile when I walk in and see it.
The carpet was placed there to cover the spot where a built in book shelf used to stand. We ripped it out to give us more room, and to cover the area, well... you get it. This lovely stone printed flooring is original to our house, which was built in 1959.
Here is an example of how to get a perfect measurement for cutting tile. You over lap another tile and trace the line. So easy!!!
Then with a straight edge and a utility knife, I made an impression and then snapped the tile.
Then with a straight edge and a utility knife, I made an impression and then snapped the tile.
To give it a more finished look, I installed a seam sealer. There is also some trim missing from where the bookcase was. This trim has been missing from that spot for 7 years! This is why I have taken up doing my own home improvement instead of waiting for my husband. 7 years, really?! @*#!!#!!
I found the trim we removed when we put in the french doors and quickly cut a piece to fit. Took me 10 minutes.
I found the trim we removed when we put in the french doors and quickly cut a piece to fit. Took me 10 minutes.















