"If you spend a lot of time in your kitchen, don't hesitate to think of it as a "you" zone. Fill it with your favorite colors, candle scents, maybe potholders or dish towels that make you smile, or a sponge that makes you actually want to do dishes. When homeowner Leah Hodson (@thestanleydiary) moved into her home, during her third trimester of pregnancy and during COVID lockdown, she says she "desperately needed the kitchen to be [her] own space.""
"Number one on Leah's needs-to-go list was the floors. "They were foul," she says. So she started by re-tiling those, and her kitchen renovation took off from there. Fresh vinyl tiles on the floor bring a hit of pattern. Leah's floor tiles are renter-friendly vinyl tiles from Amazon. "We're often asked if it's [ceramic] tiles, but it's not!" Leah says. "The vinyl tiles are so easy to install and look so good too!""
Leah Hodson moved into her home late in pregnancy during COVID lockdown and wanted the kitchen to feel like her own space. She disliked the blue walls and the wood-grain vinyl floors, making new flooring the first priority. She and her husband installed renter-friendly vinyl tiles from Amazon to add pattern and update the look. They found the vinyl easy to install and noted that using tile adhesive rather than the self-adhesive backing improved longevity. Re-tiling the floors spurred further renovation and helped the kitchen better reflect personal taste.
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