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Mixing Colorful Backsplash Tiles
At Transworld Tile, we carry a wide array of glass tiles in a variety of colors and hues which are often used as kitchen backsplash tiles. Recently, we’ve seen more and more designers and local homeowners shift toward multi-colored backsplashes, though not necessarily in the way you may...
Using Extra Kitchen Backsplash Tile
If you’ve recently installed a kitchen tile backsplash, then you likely have a few pieces of tile leftover. It is normal to order a little extra to account for odd cuts or mistakes, especially if you’re doing it yourself. If everything went better than expected, and you’re now...
Using Oversized Floor Tiles
All floor tiles aren’t created equally; in fact, stone flooring can come in just about any dimensions. While most people imagine tiles to be no more than a foot on any given side, oversized floor tiles can come far larger. Depending on the stone it is hewn from, stone floor tiles can easily...
Wood-look Stone Tiles Trump Real Wood
Hardwood floors are looked at almost as a standard in modern designs, although many of today’s floors aren’t actually wood. Engineered hardwood (thin wood atop plywood), vinyl wood-look, laminate wood-look, and, of course, wood-look stone tiles, the actual wood doesn’t seem to be...
Dangers Of Asbestos Floor Tiles
Most homeowners have, by now, heard of asbestos and its dangers. While understanding that asbestos is not something to take lightly or ignore, many people don’t understand what makes asbestos dangerous and exactly where in their home to find it. Today, we’ll look at the dangers of floor...
Lead-based Ceramic Glaze
In our previous blog, we talked about the dangers of removing old floor tiles that could contain a percentage of asbestos; while often harmless, these floor tiles require extra care when removing to avoid health risks to everyone in the home. Today, we’ll talk about another dangerous...
Preparing Subfloor For Floor Tiles
Anytime you are going to install or reinstall flooring into a home, it is important that you first ready the subfloor it will be resting upon; obviously, for those reinstalling a floor, the old floor will need to be carefully removed before proceeding. There are number of things to check for before...
Kitchen Renovation Dos & Don’ts, Part 1
If you’re considering a kitchen renovation, make sure you put into place a plan that will guide you throughout the process. Without a cohesive plan, you could end up without a kitchen for months longer than you anticipated at the start. We know you’re itching to get started, but advise...
Kitchen Renovation Dos & Don’ts, Part 2
In our previous blog, we explored the need for home renovators to pull permits early and often and order their fixtures and finishes well before the deadline. Today, we’ll explore two new sets of kitchen renovations dos and don’ts from Transworld Tile, your home for Thousand Oaks and...
Kitchen Renovation Dos & Don’ts, Part 3
If you haven’t already, be sure to check out Parts 1 and 2 of this blog series, where we talk about some basic dos and don’ts surrounding your kitchen renovation, including scheduling, contracts, permits, and more; once you’re caught up, read on for the final installment, Part 3,...
Choosing Wood-look Stone Tile
In a recent blog post, we pointed out why and how wood-look stone floor tiles are superior to actual hardwood flooring. Today, we’ll help you to choose the wood-look stone that works best for the rooms you are re-imagining. There is a time and a place for every color and texture of wood-look...
Using Mexican Tumbled Stone
Many of our customers opt for Mexican tumbled stone tile for interior and exterior applications in their home. Because of their rough, often porous, texture, they create a pleasant, non-slippery surface to walk on, even in wet rooms like kitchens and bathrooms. At Transworld Tile, we carry seven...