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  • How to Finish a Tile Cove Base

    If you have installed a tile cove base in your bathroom, then you have tiles that have concave radiuses on the bottom edges of the tiles and convex radiuses on the top edges of the tiles. This allows for tiling the edges of the baseboard along the walls of your bathroom. If you have installed tile cove base tiles in your bathroom, then you may want to finish them by applying and wiping away a grout base.

  • Can I Put a Clear Finish on Terracotta Floor Tiles?

    Terracotta tiles require a seal coat to protect them from dirt, grease, scratches and water stains. If your terracotta floor tiles are outside, you may want to consider a sealer designed to provide protection against rain, snow and frost. The clay in terracotta tiles makes them absorbent, and a sealer prevents the tiles from absorbing too much moisture. A sealer can highlight the tiles' color, make cleaning the tiles simple and protects the tiles from heavy foot traffic. Linseed oil is a clear terracotta pre-sealer, and clear finish coat sealers are available in antique or clear beeswax as well as…

  • The Best Top Finish for Tile Floors With High Traffic

    When referring to the finish on a tile floor, you may be describing one of several processes -- the materials the tile is made from, the firing and glazing process or finishes that are applied after a tile floor is installed. When selecting a tile floor for a high traffic area, consider all these elements to choose a floor that resists water and scratches.

  • Can You Put a Shine on Matte Finish Tile?

    Ceramic tile is a clay-based product widely used in residential construction as a flooring and countertop material. Ceramic tiles are produced using red or white clay that is fired in a kiln. A liquid glass topcoat produces a shiny surface. Porcelain tile is produced using porcelain dust, creating a dense product that is impervious to water and resists wear and tear from high traffic. Porcelain tile most often has a dull, matte finish, but there are methods to add a bit of shine to the surface.

  • How to Make a Garage into a Finished Room

    If you are yearning for more living space in your home, consider the square footage you will gain if you convert the garage into a finished room. The roof, foundation and four walls are already built. These are the most expensive jobs when adding an addition. The steps that remain to be done are to add windows, a door, to install trim and paint the walls. Your garage can be transformed into a comfortable and beautiful living space at minimal cost.

  • How Do I Apply a Smooth Finish on Textured Tile Flooring?

    Textured tile surfaces can add a unique design appeal to any flooring. Over time, however, textured tile can appear tattered, worn and dull. One way to replenish its shine and to make its texture smooth again is through an intense cleaning and de-glossing procedure. With the proper cleaning techniques, tools and formulated solution just for textured tiles, you can smoothen the tile, restoring it back to its once healthy luster.

  • How do I Make a Smooth Finish on Textured Tile Flooring?

    If you have tile flooring with a textured surface, and you want a smooth surface instead, consider adding polyurethane to the surface of the tile. This is the same material that's used to provide the gloss surface to wood floors. It will add shine to the tile and fill in the texture of the surface.

  • How to Finish Tile at a Ceiling

    Making cuts is one of the most time-consuming parts of any tile installation. Unless you get lucky, you will have cuts at the ceiling across the entire expanse of the wall. Two main factors affect finishing the tile at the ceiling. One is the size of the cut and the other is whether the ceiling is level. The size of the cut can be planned for and the level of the ceiling is out of your control, but still should be factored in.

  • How to Apply Finish to a Floor With Vinyl Tile

    If you have ever wandered through your grocery store and wondered how they manage to keep the floors clean under all that wear and tear, you have considered the benefits of vinyl tile. Vinyl tile is widely used both commercially and residentially thanks to its durability; the tiles themselves come with a finish that makes the surface waterproof. Despite its resilience, tile does have its weaknesses; over time, the shiny and durable finish can fade, leaving the floor looking dull or scuffed. A thorough cleaning followed by applying new floor finish can restore the vinyl to its original beauty.

  • How to Finish Tile Floors

    Tile floors are a popular flooring option in many homes. While many homeowners may know how to install tile floors, they may not know how to properly finish the floors for use. Installing grout and sealing the grout will properly finish the tile floor. Grout blocks water and dirt from getting under the tiles, while grout sealer will block stains from penetrating the grout.

  • How to Finish a Tile Corner

    You might think that tiling an inside corner wall is a simple matter of starting the tile at a corner and working your way out, but think it through: What do you do on the other end of the row? In fact, the proper layout for wall tile starts at the middle and works toward the edges for a balanced effect, which means you'll likely have partial tiles at all the corners. The proper way to take tiling around a corner is to have the cut sides facing the corner, with the same spacing in the corner as between the…

  • How to Convert Garages Into Rooms

    You need extra space, but you don't want to find a new house. Consider converting your garage into an extra room, which is much less expensive than constructing a brand new addition to your home and may be more feasible if you lack the space on your lot. While it is easy to adapt a garage into extra storage space or a game area, turning it into an interior room requires a bit more work. Once you have cleaned out your garage and decided what type of room you want, you can convert it into a proper room.

  • Travertine Styles

    Used for thousands of years in Italy, travertine is a type of limestone also identified as calcium carbonate. Travertine forms when minerals dissolve in ground water then move by natural rivers and spring waters above ground. Depending on the amount of iron present during creation, travertine comes in a variety of colors from reddish brown and gold, to beige and ivory. The varied selection makes the beautiful stone popular for countertops, backsplashes, flooring and any tile surface. Due to man-made finishes and the cut of the stone, there are several styles of travertine.

  • How to Finish Carpet at a Tile Floor

    You're remodeling your floors, but you're left scratching your head when it comes to finishing the carpet where it meets tile. It's not too tough to finish the seam properly, and you can pick up the items you need at your local home improvement store.

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