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Vote on our tile pattern!
Hey gals - We're doing a mini make-over in our main living area before the basement is finished (I hated the idea of P starting to crawl on our gross builder grade carpet) so we're starting tiling this weekend. We can't decide on a tile pattern, so please vote. It's a small room, so I'm not sure if busy will work or be too much? I'm horrible at design!
Option #1

Option #2

Option #3

Of course, we could just lay it out in plain squares, but I feel like that too plain, you know?
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Re: Vote on our tile pattern!
I agree w/ this. I do like the staggered look the best also.
For some reason, option #3 didn't load the right pic, what do you think of this one?
I like the diagonals.
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OK, thank you for posting pic #3 again because I was seriously over her trying to figure out the difference between 2 and 3 the first time. I was like, "Am I blind?".
Moving on....I think the diagonals look good and will make the room look bigger as well.
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I agree with this, it creates longer visual lines that help extend the space. So I vote for # 1!
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I'm changing my choice. I like 3 best.