tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8977598181264970040.post1457671416511067977..comments2024-03-27T16:49:48.828-05:00Comments on Flipping the Flip: Why Can't I Just Needlepoint or Something? (Tile Update)Zerahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06526747223803591584noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8977598181264970040.post-39988185526054601452016-05-12T23:18:23.776-05:002016-05-12T23:18:23.776-05:00Doing that two finger eye to eye we get each other...Doing that two finger eye to eye we get each other gesture. I certainly don't want to move cabinets but burn them, yeah, that's tempting. No but really, thanks for that link! Hopefully Mike won't see it....Excellent tip though; I had wondered if that was possible. And, great excuse for a new power tool! Great question, laid or lain, I will look that up. But all that aside, I hope it was all sorts of crazy-get-out fun gutting and replacing!Flipping the Fliphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15227745256321418042noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8977598181264970040.post-91873234669135007992016-05-12T18:14:26.005-05:002016-05-12T18:14:26.005-05:00Lol, anytime. Great minds think alike. I was think...Lol, anytime. Great minds think alike. I was thinking about your tile, because I am obsessive like that....and I realized why it stuck in my mind. We recently gutted our kitchen and replaced walls and cabinets, etc. The people before us had laid (or is it had lain?) New tile over the existing floor up to the cabinets. They did a really good job. If I remember correctly, they placed it slightly under toe kicks. So technically I think you can put tile down without moving the cabinets. Because who the heck wants to move cabinets that are not on fire or something! Ha ha here's a link to what might be a solution for you: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/replace-kitchen-tiles-removing-cabinets-22670.htmlAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12108873088311177166noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8977598181264970040.post-6603075332101353032016-05-11T23:08:21.434-05:002016-05-11T23:08:21.434-05:00Ha! You are soooooo welcome! You're totally ...Ha! You are soooooo welcome! You're totally right, I'd have yarn and stuff and stuff everywhere. And again, you're totally right -- the pattern is too small. Plus oh my gosh, yes, glass shards everywhere would be an utter nightmare. I veto octagon dot in the kitchen, it's final. Thanks for the vote of confidence!Flipping the Fliphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15227745256321418042noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8977598181264970040.post-2277028884422325492016-05-11T21:25:58.538-05:002016-05-11T21:25:58.538-05:00Thank you for getting rid of that awful tile. I...Thank you for getting rid of that awful tile. I'm surprised it wasn't outlawed along with spray paint, lol! If you knitted or did needle point, you'd probably have yarn everywhere and tons of pattern magazines everywhere. Trust me, I know. One thing to consider about running that tile through the kitchen is that the pattern seems too small for a kitchen and when you drop any glass item on it, the glass will shatter and spread everywhere. Not fun! I'm sure you'll come up with some awesomeness. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12108873088311177166noreply@blogger.com