Retro flooring
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Do you want retro-style, resilient flooring for your kitchen, bathroom, basement — maybe even your entire house? We tend to write about new designs one at time — when we, or readers, spot them. And we’ll continue doing that. But realistically, if you are in the market for new resilient flooring, I recommend that you…

Vicki Wigton saved to MidMod craft
Every fall, I have a really nice man named Ken come in to completely strip, then re-polish, the vinyl floor tile in my kitchen. It is well worth it. Even using heavy duty equipment, it takes him several hours to do the floor. I think it is well worth the expense. Not only am I…

Debra Slack saved to Vintage Ahhhh
Hey Guys, Many of you have said to me something like: “I don’t want to do a wood floor. We have a (fill in the blank) kind of house.” What is the best kitchen floor? That is, a non-yucky kind of kitchen floor. My first thought is… I have no idea. My second […]
This 1961 mid-century modern time capsule house outside Minneapolis is SPECTACULAR. And we have 66 photos!!
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Casa de Valentina saved to Kitchen - Cozinha
Retro black and white checkerboard flooring in vinyl is a classic durable and affordable choice for kitchens, laundry rooms or even basements.
Houseofanino saved to House
To supply & install Marmoleum in a linoleum checkerboard flooring design to premises

Consuelo Wagemann saved to Bathroom
We are not accustomed, I think, to seeing vinyl tile kitchen floors that *read* dark and streaky and complex. For example, there were a number of comments about the floor in the fantastic 1956 Tennessee time capsule kitchen (at right) — readers were kind of startled at the drama in that floor. I’ve been looking at…

Kristi Lasiewicz saved to House Ideas
Annie is owner and head interior designer at Ann Cox Design in Tampa, Florida. She shows how designers and builders modernizing a classic building material, terrazzo. Modern terrazzo has larger stones, modern color combinations, and intricate tile cuts, delivering bolder designs. Check out Annie's t

Ann Cox Design saved to Tile