Help identify kitchen floor tiles

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I usually recommend going for a contrast if you really want to keep the original tiles. i.e remove tiles nearest the unit and fit same size different colour e.g. dark brown.

Personally I would take all the tiles up and replace with new. ............

That was my first idea, even before I installed the base units, but I thought it would be just too much hassle and floor tiling is one of my least favourite pastimes - next down the list to having wisdom teeth pulled :yikes:

Besides, we actually like the colour.

There *must* be somebody out there who recognises these tiles?
 
I usually recommend going for a contrast if you really want to keep the original tiles. i.e remove tiles nearest the unit and fit same size different colour e.g. dark brown.

Personally I would take all the tiles up and replace with new. ............

That was my first idea, even before I installed the base units, but I thought it would be just too much hassle and floor tiling is one of my least favourite pastimes - next down the list to having wisdom teeth pulled :yikes:

Besides, we actually like the colour.

There *must* be somebody out there who recognises these tiles?

No not really, the life span of a tile design/style is very short , hence the reason I tell my clients to have a spare box for such cases.....not that they listen !
 
hi, even if you do find the tile which i doubt the shade will be different and will look like a patch which will no doubt look odd in a new fitted kitchen

i would lift and replace
 

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