- Nov 21, 2000
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It looks like we will be moving forward with our kitchen project in our starter house. We plan to order some RTA cabinets in the next few days and then begin demo on the existing cabinets, taking down a brick(ish) wall and putting drywall back up, running gas for a new stove and putting in tile.
My next big concern is selecting the tile. I'm helping friends do their own kitchen(with the same RTA cabinets) and they have what looks like perfectly nice porcelain tile that they got for $1.09 at lowes. I helped their dad lay the main part of the floor on sunday, and so far so good. Haven't had the chance to do tile cuts yet though.
In looking for a tile, there is routinely some for sale at the big boxes for 79 cents or 99 cents, and others that run up to $3-4 . Other than asthetics and getting in to natural stone how can I tell where the quality really drops off? We had originally talked about slate but I don't think it makes sense anymore and we will probably end up with porcelain of some sort with a stone-ish look with some gray in it.
Advice welcome.
My next big concern is selecting the tile. I'm helping friends do their own kitchen(with the same RTA cabinets) and they have what looks like perfectly nice porcelain tile that they got for $1.09 at lowes. I helped their dad lay the main part of the floor on sunday, and so far so good. Haven't had the chance to do tile cuts yet though.
In looking for a tile, there is routinely some for sale at the big boxes for 79 cents or 99 cents, and others that run up to $3-4 . Other than asthetics and getting in to natural stone how can I tell where the quality really drops off? We had originally talked about slate but I don't think it makes sense anymore and we will probably end up with porcelain of some sort with a stone-ish look with some gray in it.
Advice welcome.
