New bedroom
For Christmas I gave myself a new bedroom! What it looked like three months ago, when I got my bed, and here it was just three weeks ago after putting up the drape. Today I finished removing the rest of the parquet and emptied the bedroom so I could thoroughly clean the tomettes. I used savon noir à l’huile de lin — savon noir with linseed oil. It worked wonderfully, even removing paint from the tiles.
As you can see, having a dark floor makes a huge difference in the room’s look. The drape already looks much better; I imagine painting the walls a medium grey will improve things even more, once I have the chance to actually paint. I’m in love with these tomettes and couldn’t be happier with how my bedroom is coming along. I also started removing tile in the living room, where there are tomettes too. It will be a while before that’s finished though — it took an hour just to remove one and a half tiles, and there are about 200 in all! (I’m being extremely careful not to damage the tomettes beneath. With any luck the rest will go more quickly?!)




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December 24th, 2008 at 05:58
The tomettes look so warm, inviting, and retro-provençal!
December 24th, 2008 at 11:15
What surprised me is that they are actually “warm” — they don’t get chilly, even though this is the basement part of my place. They’re exquisite under bare feet, like walking on silk.
December 26th, 2008 at 02:35
Happy Holidays! Thanks for sharing your adventures with us!
December 26th, 2008 at 16:52
The only time I’ve walked bare-footed on tomettes was during the summer time. I am trying to remember if they felt cool or warm during the summer season…